The two little babies were a few months old and could roll over and speak baby talk to adults, which was a lot of fun.
Titus said, “I frequently see Avah. She recognizesand smiles atnaturally. You hardly ever play with her. She will not smile if she does not recognize you. You get to play with Enzo, while | get to play with Avah.” From tto time, Enzo’s two calves would hit Sonny’s hand on the stroller. Enzo was restless. He would only be quiet when he fell asleep. Otherwise, he would move around or cry. He wanted an adult to hold him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIf you give him a toy to play with, he will throw it away and begin to cry in less than two minutes.
Avanh didn't like to cry, as always. If the brother and sister lay together at the stand Enzo kept crying, Avah would kick his body with her little feet, as if she disliked him for being a little crying cat.
Sonny leaned down and wanted to kiss Avah, but Titus blocked her.
“You can't kiss Avah. Uncle Johnson said that none of us can kiss her, but we have to protect her. If you want to kiss her, just kiss Enzo. Uncle Johnson said, You can kiss Enzo as you like.” “Why?” Sonny asked puzzledly.
Titus said angrily, ‘How cthere are so many?” Listening to the conversation between the two little guys, Serenity glanced at Ben, who was sitting with Zachary, who was talking about business matters.
Seeing this, Jane said a little helplessly: “My daughter is only a few months old, and the father has started to guard against the pigs in each family, for fear that other people's pigs will eat his own cabbage.” Serenity smiled and said, “That person in your family is thinking too farsightedly. How old is the child?” After a pause, she said, “It would probably be the sif it were my Zachary.
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The children are growing up day by day, and they will becclingy when they are a little older. In the past, it was okay to leave them with grandparents for a day, but now it is no longer possible. Now we don’t see each other for several hours, let alone my son, who has never been a crybaby. He will cry so hard that no one can coax him, and | have to cback and hug him to coax him.” Serenity said, “That's right; now that | can walk, | prefer to stick to myself. There is a little follower, Sonny, everywhere | go. It will be better after he goes to kindergarten. You can tell by watching my sister take Sonny. My sister is pretty good. | help her share the burden; Sonny is also willing to follow me.” Jane looked at the child and said, “Actually, | can’t bear to leave it. After having a child, whenever | go out, | will always think about the child, fearing that they will cry or be hungry.” “Auntie, auntie.” Sonny suddenly ran over, threw herself into Serenity’s arms, raised his head, and begged, “Auntie, can you givea younger sister? | don’t want a younger brother.” Sonny liked Avah so much. But she was Titus’s, not his.
He didn’t have a little sister.
With a funny expression, Serenity said, “You said the thing in your aunt's belly belongs to your little brother.” Sonny pouted.
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