AS Kindergarten.
I hadn't seen him for two days over the weekend, and Fair was particularly happy to see Anderson.
After morning class, she noticed Anderson was a little distracted and asked, "What's wrong with you, what's going on?"
"Today, godmother had surgery and I was worried about her." Anderson let out a sigh.
"Is she very sick?" Fair tilted her head gently, "The doctor will find a way, don't worry."
"Hmm." Anderson nodded, "If the operation is successful, she will wake up, if it fails, I may never see her again."
"It won't. She'll be fine." Fair stroked Anderson's back, soothingly.
Anderson felt as if Fair's hands had magical powers and he was in a much better mood.
From his pocket, he took out the small gift he bought over the weekend and handed it to Fair .
"What's this?" Fair asked with a wink.
"Just open it and see." Anderson purposely wrapped it in a small bag yesterday.
"." Fair opened the pouch suspiciously, and when she saw a pair of cherry hair clips inside, she exclaimed, "Wow, it's so cute, it's so pretty."
"Is it for me?" She asked uncertainly.
"Bullshit." Anderson gave her a disgruntled glare.
What else, could he have used it?
"It's so cute, it's just like the real thing, I want to bite it." Fair said, about to stuff the cherry hairpin into his mouth.
"Fools."
Anderson slaps away Fair's messy little hands.
The cherry hairpin fell on the floor.
Anderson picked it up, "Let me help you put it on."
"Mm-hmm." Fair nodded her head repeatedly, her lips curving into a sweet smile.
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