"I don’t care." I began to behave unreasonably. "If I say that he can eat it, then he can eat it."
Theo sighed helplessly. "Okay, okay, I'll make the food for you right away."
I smirked. "Theo, would you not want to get married anymore if you could have your own child?"
"What do you mean?" Theo frowned.
"It’s a compliment." I brought my face closer to him." I'm complimenting you for knowing how to do everything except for getting a child."
Theo sneered. "You’re really good at giving compliments, then.”
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This man could not take jokes at all.
"I don’t accept verbal compliments." He pointed at his cheek. "I want something practical."
I chuckled and stood on my tiptoes to give him a peck on the cheek.
"This is just a small treat." Theo took my waist." Remember to give me the big reward at night."
He let go of me after saying that and went to the
bathroom.
I felt like I was only asking for it. Why did I even praise him?
Theo went to the kitchen to cook, while I carried Munchkin to the living room.
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