Chapter 33
What kind of gift would a child give?
Olivia’s speculation leaned towards a doll at most, followed by Lego. After all, a four–and–a–half–year–old boy wouldn’t yet understand the recipient’s perspective when choosing a gift. Usually, the gifts they gave were things they liked rather than considering the recipient’s preferences. Also, given the small pink box, Olivia thought it might contain a small
toy.
However, when she opened it, she was truly surprised.
Inside was a delicate gold pendant crafted in the shape of a small cat’s paw. The surface was smooth and polished, shimmering in the light. The cat’s paw shape was chubby and cute, exuding a lifelike charm that seemed almost real.
Running her fingertips over it, it felt as though she was touching a natural
paw.
She pinched the pendant and turned it over, discovering that there were even letters engraved on it.
The word was “Luna“.
Seeing the cat’s paw pendant, Olivia didn’t have a particularly strong reaction. But when she saw the name “Luna,” her entire world seemed to freeze.
How could it be such a coincidence?
When she was seven or eight years old, she had once kept a chubby cat named Luna.
Andrew was a sensitive and attentive child. Since Olivia started
unwrapping the gift, he had been anxiously watching her. His beautiful phoenix eyes were fixated and unblinking.
Seeing Olivia’s slight frown, he could slightly contain himself.
But when she held the pendant for a prolonged period without speaking, he couldn’t control his emotions any longer.
Was she displeased? Andrew’s lips quivered, his chubby hands clenched tightly, and a storm of emotions brewed within him.
“What’s wrong?” Olivia noticed his small emotional change and turned her gaze towards him. She reached out to touch his tiny head.
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would have been acceptable not to ask, but Andrew’s emotions crumbled instantly with this one question. His tiny chest heaved dramatically. Tears welled up and fell down his cheeks. “Don’t you like it?” Olivia had never encountered a crying child before and felt utterly helpless. She immediately embraced the little boy
embrace. Hearing her words, he struggled to lift his head, looking up at her with a serious expression. “This gift
little boy and gave him a gentle shake. “I love it the
and persisted, “It’s not good. This
promised Daniel not to tell Olivia that his dad had
gift, he wouldn’t reveal the truth despite feeling upset
times that she really liked the gift and
tears eventually turned
upstairs
to take Andrew to wash his
onto Olivia tightly, unwilling
and said, “Let me do
“I’m really sorry for the trouble, Ms. Taylor.”
his coat. He was left in a white T–shirt. She
conscious that he was already in kindergarten
big kid. Being held in somen
to wash
him. He wriggled free from Olivia’s embrace,
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young child really wash his
a small stool to reach the sink in the bathroom. He stood on
selected by Zoe. It had minimal additives, no fragrance, and
scent.
turned to Olivia, showing off his clean little face.
tender little cheek and then carried him back to the
last visit, except now a stuffed
from Olivia during her previous
arranged in fixed cabinets. Not a single toy was out of place. Pencils and notebooks on the small desk were also meticulously arranged. Even
was so perfectly tidy, the red stuffed dog at the head of the bed was particularly
evident that the owner of the stuffed dog cherished it deeply. The toy was dressed in little clothes,
Andrew felt a bit embarrassed, the kind of shyness and awkwardness
lowered his gaze slightly, his big eyes twinkling.
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