Chapter 15 Lovely Nancy
Chapter 15 Lovely Nancy
Chapter 15 Lovely Nancy
Nancy noticed her father's gaze and looked at him.
James walked closer, "Nancy, do you only like your mom?"
James aired his grievance and jealousy, which made Windy burst into laughter.
Nancy said in a soft voice, "No. I also like Dad."
Nancy kissed James' cheek and buried her face in her mother's shoulders with shyness. She wore a sweet smile, her face flushing red, and her eyes gleaming.
Windy hugged Nancy and patted her back lightly. James was satisfied and kissed Nancy on the forehead, "Good night and sleep well, Nancy."
Nancy raised her head to look at James.
"Good night, Dad."
James left Nancy's room and sighed with a frown after closing the door. He wanted to spend the night together with his wife and daughter.
But James knew there should be no hurry to share the same room with Nancy.
Nancy had a bath with her mother. She wore her newly bought milky white pajamas with a hamster pattern and a front pocket.
Nancy stepped on the soft bed barefoot. She had fair skin, especially the part of her body that was not exposed to the sun. Even her small feet and little toes were lovely.
Windy pinched Nancy's small feet playfully. She tucked Nancy in and gently told a bedtime story.
In the lamplight, Nancy looked at Windy with a smile. Nancy moved closer to hug Windy, putting her face on Windy's belly. Gradually, Nancy fell asleep as Windy told stories in a gentle voice.
Nancy's head tilted to one side. Her belly rose and fell as she breatheed.
Windy gently put Nancy's head on the pillow and kissed her on the forehead. Then Windy turned off the lamp and slept cradling Nancy in her arms.
The next day, Nancy woke up at the usual time. She rubbed her eyes and sat up on the bed. Then Windy also awoke.
"Nancy."
Windy raised her hand to rub Nancy's head, "You don't have to get up so early. You can get more sleep."
Nancy still felt sleepy with her eyes half-closed. She yawned and lay down again. She curled up in her mother's arms and slowly closed her eyes.
Nancy fell asleep again and slept soundly.
Nancy didn't wake up when James walked into the bedroom at 7:30.
James said, "I will drive Adam to his school."
Windy patted Nancy who curled up next to her and nodded. Just as Windy was about to speak, Nancy opened her eyes.
"Mom."
Nancy just woke up, so she said in a small, lisping voice.
"Nancy, do you want to get more sleep?"
Nancy shook her head slowly, her hair sticking up. Then she looked at James and greeted him in a sweet voice.
James felt Nancy was so cute and swept her into his arms. Nancy still had a drowsy look.
James asked, "Are you sure you don't want to get more sleep?"
Nancy shook her head, which meant she had enough sleep.
James nodded, "Okay, I will accompany you to wash your face and brush your teeth, and then we have breakfast. Your elder brother is having breakfast now."
Nancy widened her eyes in surprise, "Adam got up so early."
Nancy thought Adam would sleep in.
James lifted Nancy above his head with a smile. Nancy exclaimed and laughed.
"Because your elder brother should go to school today."
After washing up, James, Windy and Nancy went downstairs to eat breakfast. Adam was eating bread with unhappiness written all over his face.
Nancy greeted everyone she saw sweetly.
"Good morning, Grandpa and Mr. Benjamin."
"Good morning, Nancy."
Both the Elderly Mr. Brook and Mr. Benjamin wore bright smiles and looked more amiable.
Nancy blinked her eyes and noticed that Adam glanced at her several times. So she turned to look at Adam.
"Good morning."
Nancy was polite and lovable.
Adam raised his head proudly, "I woke up earlier than you today."
Nancy nodded and sincerely praised Adam, "You are so good."
Adam was satisfied and no longer pulled a long face with knitted eyebrows. A smile lifted the corner of his mouth.
But Adam felt sad again at the thought of going to school.
Adam moved his chair close to Nancy when she sat down to eat breakfast.
"When will you go to school? "
Except for Louis who was the son of Aunt Vivian, Adam was the only child in his family who went to school. If Nancy also went to school, Adam thought he could share the pain of studying with her.
Nancy replied in a low voice, "Dad told me last night that I would go to school next semester."
Adam pouted, "Is there any difference between going to school now and next semester?"
Nancy ate bread slowly with a gusto. She also had big and beautiful eyes. So Nancy looked like a little hamster enjoying her food.
Adam glanced at Nancy's cheeks a few times. Since Nancy was thin, Adam wondered why her cheeks would puff up when she ate.
"Dad and I will send you to school together. How about it?"
Nancy suggested after swallowing the food in her mouth.
Adam was delighted, but he still said arrogantly, "You don't need you to come with Dad."
"Well."
Nancy replied briefly and fell silent.
Adam was astonished because he expected Nancy would ask him once again. If Nancy did as Adam expected, he would approve of her idea.
Adam was restless, but Nancy said nothing during breakfast.
Adam was speechless.
He thought Nancy was not resolute enough.
Adam snorted angrily and told himself that he didn't care about Nancy.
"Since you really want to go with Dad and send me to school, I reluctantly allow you to do that."
Adam approached Nancy who was drinking milk in sips. He jutted his chin out proudly as if he was saying "I am so good to you."
Nancy didn't know what to say.
In fact, Nancy thought it was okay if Adam refused her.
But Nancy wanted to go with Dad, so she nodded in agreement.
"Ok."
Adam was delighted and went to school happily for the first time.
Adam thought Nancy wanted to send him to school but didn't dare to say it.
People, who heard the conversation between Nancy and Adam, thought Adam was narcissistic.
James was happy that Nancy would go with him and send Adam to school together. James also wanted to take Nancy to his company.
James asked gently, "Do you want to go to the place where I work?"
Nancy sat on the chair holding the milk and waggled her feet. She looked up at James with a smile.
"Will I disturb you?"
Nancy worried whether she would disturb her father instead of thinking about whether she wanted to go.
James was touched and felt Nancy was well-behaved and lovable.