Happy Mommy Happy Daddy full novel -
Chapter 267
Chapter 267 Stand Daddy Up
Listening to Steve's soft voice outside the door, Alora's mood was extremely complicated.
Her three babies should be the people she trusted the most at this time.
However, they were all on Samir's side. Steve, James, and Stella were helping Samir hide it from her. It was fake to say that she was not sad. They were clearly a family, but no one looked at the question from her angle. No one asked her if she wanted to restore her memory. Seeing that Alora had not opened the door for a long time, Steve sighed outside the door. "Mommy, I am here to apologize to you." "... I should not take sides with Daddy." "I know you are not asleep. Can you open the door? I want to have a good chat with you." "No matter what decision you make, I will always stand on your side." Steve's voice became deeper and deeper, and finally, he said in a broken voice. Alora had never heard such a voice from Steve. The woman's body stiffened. Was Steve... about to cry?
She bit her lips and quickly got off the bed to open the door. Outside the door, the little fellow in pajamas stood in the corridor. Her little face was red and his eyes seemed to have crystal tears. Under the light, Steve looked exceptionally cute, causing people to love him. Alora's heart tightened. All along, she only remembered that Steve was the oldest and most sensible child in the family. But...
She seemed to have forgotten that Steve was only a five-year-old child! Why should she blame a five-year-old child when he was in such a complicated situation? After all, to them, Daddy and Mommy were equally important. If Samir told them that this was for her own good, could the five-year-old children really tell?
Even she herself... She wasn't sure if Samir was doing this right or wrong. However, she knew that she was very angry with Samir's decision.
She was very, very angry. "Mommy."
Outside the door, the skinny Steve blinked and looked at Alora's face. "Can I go in?" Alora frowned and couldn't help but to walk sideways and let him in. The little fellow walked into the room. When Alora closed the door, he rushed straight up and hugged Alora's leg.
"Mommy." "I want to apologize to you." Steve buried his head in Alora's legs and said in a muffled voice. Alora frowned and involuntarily reached out to pat the little fellow on the shoulder. "What's wrong?" "Mommy..." Steve took a deep breath and raised his head to look at Alora's face. "I want to ask you a question." "Is it important for you to recover your memories?" Alora's body suddenly stopped. She squatted down in disbelief, allowing her gaze to be on the same level as Steve's. "Why... Why would you ask this question?" This was the question she had been thinking about all night.
Was it important for her to recover her memories?
If it were important, then everything Samir had done could be forgiven. If it wasn't important... Then, Samir could not be forgiven. Steve pursed his lips, and his face was a little red. "Mommy, you just need to answer my question." "I want to confirm something." Alora sat back on the bed and frowned for a long time. "Recovering memories..." "To me, it's actually not that important." She smiled bitterly. Compared to not having Samir and not having the past, it was actually not that important. "Then..."
Steve took a deep breath and clumsily climbed onto the bed. He lay down beside Alora, "Father is wrong." "He doesn't want you to become someone who has no past." "Especially when you told us that you don't remember anything happy in the past, only the pain of the past." "He doesn't want you to live like this, so he did what he did now..."
"I told Daddy that it doesn't matter if you don't recover your memory. We can create more interesting and happy memories for you."
"But Daddy said that the happy parts of the past are indispensable." "For example, when someone mentions school to you and used to be a temporary actor." "You only have painful memories... This is not fair to you." Alora closed her eyes and silently clenched her fists by her side. "Then is this fair to me?"
Alora opened her eyes and asked coldly. Steve was stunned. He stared at Alora's face for a while and then silently pursed his lips. "Mommy... Do you know everything?" Alora nodded. She sighed and held Steve in her arms. Although she had complained about the three children before... However, the moment she opened the door, she had already forgiven Steve, James, and Stella. After all, they were only five years old. It was too cruel for them to make a choice between their parents.
However, she did not expect that Steve came to replace her... for this matter.
"What if I don't know?" Steve silently reached out and hugged her body. "I have already thought about it before I came. If you say that memories are not that important to you..." "I will tell you all of Daddy's plans. I will listen to whatever you want to do later." Alora smiled happily and tightened her arms around Steve. "Then... tell me Samir's plan, and I'll tell you my plan, okay?" The young boy nodded silently. Afte that, he broke free from Alora's arms. The little guy looked at Alora's face seriously. "Mommy, I came to replace you tonight not only because of my own idea, but also because of my younger brother and sister." "The three of us have reached an agreement."
"Mommy, if you are angry with Daddy and want to teach him a lesson, James and Stella will cooperate with us."
Alora was stunned. After a while, she could not help but laugh and cry. They were her children after all.
At a time like this, only her three babies would want to stand on her side. "Let's cooperate." Steve took a deep breath, took out his phone from his pocket, and dialed James' number. The call went through. On the other side of the line, James and Stella first apologized to Alora. After apologizing, Stella took a deep breath. "Mommy, Second Brother and I have already thought of how to punish Daddy." "Daddy's plan is to change the bride to you on the day he marries Aria and give you a wedding." "Why don't you stand Daddy up that day?"
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