Never Late, Never Away Chapter 803
As if reading her mind, Finnick said, “I have an idea.” Vivian’s eyes lit up, but quickly dimmed when she heard his next words.
“Find Larry a wife. All problems will be solved then.” Finnick himself was living proof that it was an effective plan.
Hence, he proposed it to Vivian without much thought.
Vivian felt the urge to give him a good beating for suggesting something like this.
Larry’s only a child, for goodness sake. Find him a wife? He’s teasing me, right?
Just when Vivian wanted to voice her complaints, Larry emerged from the classroom.
He threw himself into Vivian’s arms and held Finnick’s hand. The smile on his face was especially bright.
“Mommy, Daddy, what are you doing here?” Larry tilted his head in confusion. Noah’s usually the one who picks me up. How come it’s Mommy and Daddy today?
And it’s only lunchtime now. We aren’t allowed to go home before class is over.
“Did you forget? We’re going to your great-grandpa’s house today,” Vivian cooed and reached out to stroke his hair with a soft smile, glowing with maternal love.
“Oh, I almost forgot about that.” Larry scratched his head with a sheepish smile.
“Hey, look! Are they Larry’s parents?”
“I don’t know.”
“His daddy is so handsome. And his mommy is so pretty too!”
Afraid to approach the family of three, the group of children could only discuss from afar. Despite the distance, Vivian and Finnick still caught their words.
As the children studied the good-looking couple, they couldn’t help but feel envious.
At the same time, they began to complain about their own parents not being as attractive.
“Maybe this is fate,” came a girl’s clear and loud voice.
Vivian was tickled pink by her words and a laugh escaped her lips.
This child sounds mature for her age. And she even believes in fate?
Vivian directed her gaze toward the source of the voice.
That was why she had said those surprising words earlier.
“How do you know about all this, little pumpkin?” Vivian found it strange. Children don’t really go around talking about these things, do they? So how does Larry know?
“From my own observations, of course.” Larry gave her a look that seemed to say that she had just asked a stupid question.
Vivian looked at Larry with fond exasperation, not knowing how to respond.
It’s probably better if kids weren’t that smart. Look at how he’s starting to insult my IQ level.
Finnick chuckled lowly but did not come to Vivian’s aid.
“Little pumpkin, I saw a lot of girls crowding around you in class. What are your thoughts on this?”
Vivian felt that she had to address this problem as soon as possible, lest her son started dating too early in his years.
“Nothing. They said they like me, so I guess that’s why they’re always by my side.” It was as simple as that to Larry and he didn’t see anything wrong with them staying by his side.
Hearing Larry’s innocent answer, Vivian did not know how to proceed, so she looked to Finnick for help.
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