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I couldn't help shaking my head. I looked at Atlas and sighed. "My goodness, were we like that when we were kids?"
With a serious expression, Atlas said, "You followed me everywhere back then and never left my side."
I was speechless.
As I sat next to Atlas, I watched Ava, who had an arrogant look on her face. I chuckled and said, "Look how conceited you've made our daughter. Isn't she being a little too shameless?"
Atlas responded proudly, "It’s true, though. Her parents are something to be proud of."
This man was behaving even more shamelessly.
I was puzzled. Didn’t she have any of my genes? Why was she so much like him?
He wrapped his arm around my shoulder. "Don't you think we’re the most affectionate, harmonious, and well-matched couple among all these parents?"
I smiled and shamelessly said, "You’re absolutely right. My husband is the most handsome man of all."
When he heard me say that, he kissed me suddenly, startling me. I quickly looked around, sure that people had seen us.
But he didn't care at all and asked me, "Is this too much? Don't affectionate couples show their love like this?"
I pinched him and softly warned, "You need to watch your image. There’s a lot of people around here. You can't just act recklessly."
Ava covered her mouth and giggled. I immediately turned red.
She said, "Don't mind me, Mommy. I didn't see anything."
Atlas laughed, and Jenny chuckled too.
I quickly pinched him again. He looked at me with a grimace, whispering, "Sweetheart, your Mommy is ruthless."
My daughter patted me and said, "Don't bully Daddy. We should live in harmony. We’re a loving family."
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