"Isn't this the first time with strawberries...ugh! So sour!"
His fair little face instantly scrunched up: "Mom, it's so sour!"
Brittany watched Daniel, who kept spitting, and burst into laughter: "Dad bought these especially for me, you shouldn't just grab them."
She poured Daniel a glass of water, forgetting it was actually lemonade - double strength lemonade at that!
Daniel took a gulp and it stuck in his throat -
Brittany panicked, hurried back to the kitchen, and came out with a glass of milk, handing it to Daniel: "Sweetie, mom forgot that was lemonade, have some milk."
Daniel was on the verge of tears, gulping down the milk. Once he'd had enough, he finally caught his breath: "Mom, the butler said you're expecting a sister for me, is that true?"
Brittany was unsure: "We don't know yet!"
Daniel's eyes shone with hope: "I'd love a sister, I'd take good care of her."
This pregnancy, Brittany had gained a bit over twenty pounds, which was considered slim for a pregnant woman.
She yawned: "Then read a story to your sister."
Daniel nodded, ran back to his room, and came out with a storybook, sitting beside Brittany to read to her.
Brittany listened until she felt sleepy.
Isaac came downstairs and saw the mother and son together, his lips curving slightly.
"Shh—" Daniel signaled for Isaac to be quiet, "Mom's sleeping."
He pointed to the dozing Brittany.
Isaac walked over, lifted Brittany into his arms, and carried her back to the master bedroom.
Daniel followed closely behind.
After settling Brittany, Isaac came out to find him: "What's up?"
"The strawberries are dead."
Daniel looked at his fingers: "Dad, can you help me?"
Isaac raised an eyebrow: "If you promise not to bother your mom."
Daniel nodded: "Okay."
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