Although I knew that Hendrix was worried about me, I still felt that he was making a big deal out of things, so I said, "Kelsey and I will be fine."
He still insisted, "Let Evan go with you!"
I had no choice but to nod and say, "Alright!"
Realizing that it was getting late, I spoke, "I'll go out first. I'll call you when I get home."
He said, "Have your dinner first before you go. Put on more clothes and a thicker jacket."
I nodded and said, "Alright, I get it. It's spring now, and Ucrebury is not Jarold City. It's hot here!"
There were many girls on the street who were beginning to wear dresses.
He didn't listen to me at all and said, "Put on more layers. Remember to call me when you reach home tonight."
Knowing that it would only be his incessant nagging next, I said 'Got it!' several times before hanging up the phone.
Sure enough, life would become simple after two people were together for a long time. That was probably how life was like.
Minnie had just hung up on the phone when I went downstairs. Upon seeing me, she immediately approached me and said, "Arianna, you should go and eat first before you leave. Evan is on his way here now. He should be here by the time you finish eating."
Looking at the phone she had just put down, I asked casually, "Did Hendrix call you?"
While speaking, I walked to the table, sat down, and started eating. Anne looked at me and laughed with her eyes squinting, saying, "Mommy, you're still a child. You still need Mr. Roberts to urge you to eat."
I added the vegetables she disliked to her bowl and said angrily, "You're the one who's the child. Hurry up and eat."
Minnie brought a bowl of soup and placed it in front of me. She looked at me and said, "Mr. Roberts asked me to make this for you this morning. It's pork ribs soup. He said that you must drink it. It's very nourishing for your skin."
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