âChapter 128 288 (Vouchers When she knew that Damien had lied to her, Vivienne felt that all the sweetness during this period was like a joke.
She told him everything, no secrets.
But he was always on guard.
Vivienne was sad and distraught, she couldnât accept this deception.
She would never covet Damienâs house, but as a wife, she should have the right to know.
The more she thought about it, the more uncomfortable Vivienne felt. Just as she was about to get up and go back, a hand grabbed her clothes.
Vivienne was puzzled and looked down, but she didnât know when there was a little girl hidden under the bench.
The little girl was Eve.
Eve looked at Vivienne timidly, her little hands tightly holding onto Vivienneâs clothes.
Vivienne squatted down and asked curiously, âLittle girl, why are you hiding here? Come out quickly, and be careful not to hit your head.â
Eve didnât come out and shook her head. She just didnât let Vivienne go and didnât speak.
Vivienne didnât know what to do for a moment, and asked softly, âSweetie, are you playing hide-and-
seek with other children?â
Eve shook her head, looking at Vivienne just like that.
Dividing into pages now Looking into Eveâs eyes, Vivienne felt an inexplicable warmth in her heart.
âSweetie, can you tell me what your name is and where you live? May I take you home?â
When she heard that she was going to be sent home, Eve shook her head violently and held on to Vivienneâs dress tightly.
Seeing that Eve had been silent, Vivienne couldnât help but wonder if Eve was dumb.
Vivienne looked around, but there was no one else, and she didnât know where this child came from.
At this time, Eve crawled out from under the chair, looked at Vivienne with big eyes, held Vivienne tightly with one hand, as if afraid that she would run away, and touched her belly with the other.
Vivienne didnât understand the meaning at first, but only realized when she heard Eveâs stomach growling.
âAre you hungry?â
Eve nodded, she hadnât eaten since last night, and she was almost exhausted from hunger.
Eveâs pitiful eyes made Vivienne heartache.
âThen come home with me, and Iâll cook something delicious for you? OK?â
Vivienne didnât know why she just said that, but she said.
Eve nodded, hugging Vivienne with her skinny arms.
Dividing into pages now Vivienne smiled, rubbed Eveâs head, and led her home.
Vivienne thought that since this girl was in the community, she probably lived here.
So she took a photo of Eve while Eve was not paying attention, and then posted it in the group to ask whose child was lost.
After sending a message to the group, Vivienne turned on the TV in the living room, asked Eve to watch some cartoons, and went to the kitchen to cook pasta.
When Vivienne was busy in the kitchen, she glanced at the living room from time to time.
Eve had been sitting and watching TV quietly, neither talking nor laughing, not as lively as the children of her peers.
Vivienne also realized that this child had problems, and she looked so skinny.
Vivienne cooked some pasta and brought it out on a plate. Eve smelled the aroma, and then she slid off the sofa, climbed up to the dining table, and started to eat, gobbling it voraciously.
Vivienne hurriedly said, âSweetie, slow down, itâs still hot.â
Eve couldnât seem to hear it, no matter how hot it was, she still devoured it, as if she had been hungry for a long time.
Eve was afraid that others would snatch her, so she ate it quickly.
Vivienne poured a glass of water for her.
âLittle girl, can I know your name?â Vivienne looked at Eve pitifully, her heart was extremely soft.
Eveâs face was delicate, and Vivienne could tell that she would be a beautiful lady when growing up.
But she was too thin and a little malnourished.
Eve ate and drank enough. She rubbed her belly, very satisfied, and also very dependent on Vivienne, so she crawled into Vivienneâs arms and lay down.
Vivienne froze before she understood what Eve meant, she heard Eve say softly, âMommy, Iâm so sleepy.â
Hearing the word mommy, Vivienne had a strange feeling in her heart.
Vivienne looked at Eve who curled up in her arms like a puppy. And she subconsciously hugged this strange little girl tightly, and said softly, âThen have a good dream.â