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We left home to get on the road early. The two kids were energetic as if they never felt tired, and they didn’t ask us to hug them at all. We had been chatting and joking along the way before we arrived at the destination.
The church was indeed beautiful. Nathan led Clarie Bear inside, and she knelt down to say her first-ever prayers. She acted so respectfully and it was such a solemn scene.
“Sometimes she does act like a grownup!” Nathan sighed, next to me, “Just too mature for a kid.”
I pursed my lips and looked up at a statue in the front. I didn’t kneel or say a prayer. Thirty years had passed, I had seen life and death, gone through ups and downs, and had lost a lot of loved ones along the way.
However, I didn’t lose anything else.
“Let’s prayer together, Clara.”
Nathan raised his eyebrows and spoke.
I smiled lightly, paused for a second, and said lightly, “I don’t think saying a prayer would make the past better. The dead rest in peace and the living continue on with their lives. It’s all fate.”
Clarie got up and ran towards me, and then she looked at me and said, “Is there anyone you would like to meet, mama? Pray, and God will lead us to them in our dreams.”
I smiled lightly, took the lit candle in her hand, and smiled, “Sweetie, the person mommy wants to meet, I always see them in my dreams. Don’t worry!”
Clarie Bear tilted her head and nodded, seeming to understand. And then she looked at Nathan and said, “What about you, Uncle Nathan? Did you pray?”
Nathan held the candle in his hand and said, smiling, “I did, for you and Joey to grow up happily and healthily.”
When we came out of the church, it seemed that it was going to rain, and there were dark clouds and a cold wind.
Nathan handed me the jacket, “It’s chilly, don’t catch a cold.”
I didn’t raise my hand to take it from him, I just smiled, “I am good. Don’t worry about it.”
He frowned and draped the jacket over my shoulders.
Clarie Bear pulled Joey and whispered, “Joey, does your dad like me?”
Joey wasn’t talkative as always. He just looked up at Nathan and shook his head, “I don’t know.”
The kids’ language was always so straightforward.
Nathan smiled, emphasizing his answer.
I gazed at the jacket over my shoulder, and my emotions were very light. Friends would care about each other the way Nathan and I did each other. It didn’t mean that we liked each other.
On the way back, it was getting a little dark. We ate something nearby the church, and both Clarie and Joey fell asleep.
Nathan drove us back home. He parked the car at the gate of the yard, and got out, ready to carry Clarie inside.
I said, “You don’t have to. It’s getting late, you should take Joey back and get some rest. It’s been a fun day!”
Nathan was slightly stunned but nodded. A man in his forties had a different way of handling things than a boy in his twenties.
A woman’s polite refusal was the best respect for them.
The ambiguity among the twenty-somethings was warm and romantic, but that among the thirty and forty-somethings might be veiled under those common things in life, like a nod or smile.
Holding Clarie in my arm, I saw Nathan off. My phone rang, it was Dennis. I switched to holding Clarie in the other arm, so I could pick up the call.
“Would you feel it abrupt if I show up at this time?” The man’s voice was low, magnetic, and sexy.
I looked forwards the yard subconsciously, and sure enough, in the alley, Dennis was standing there under the dim streetlights in a high-class and elegant suit.
There was a black Mercedes-Benz parked beside him, and he looked at me with deep eyes, steady and restrained.
In the past four years, Dennis had become more stable and noble, and his natural temperament had become more attractive.
“I need you to hold the baby for me!” I said to the phone. My keys were still in my purse, Clarie Bear was asleep, I was holding the phone again, so I couldn’t reach for the keys.
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