Chapter 95 Visiting Gwen's House Again(1/2)
Chapter 95 Visiting Gwen’s house again (please subscribe!)
"Good evening, Helen."
"Good evening, Hawke."
Helen Stacey opened the door and warmly invited Hawke, who was following Gwen home: "Come in."
Hawke said thank you and followed Gwen into the house.
"Mom, I'll take Hawke upstairs to put down his things."
"good."
Helen Stacey walked into the kitchen and said without looking back.
Gwen pulled Hawke and climbed up to the second floor.
In the bedroom.
Gwen opened the door and walked into the bedroom. She looked at Hawke who was following behind her: "You are the first man to enter my bedroom... No, the second one."
The first person to enter her bedroom was her father, George Stacey.
Hawke, who was just about to lift his foot to enter the house, suddenly heard Gwen talk about such a 'serious' topic. He couldn't help but retract his raised right foot: "There is a huge responsibility in this."
The first one to enter the house was dad.
That's natural...
The meaning of Gwen's words was already obvious.
"Yes."
Gwen turned around with a smile on her face and looked at Hawke, who was standing with one foot inside the door and one foot outside the door: "So are you ready, Mr. Dane?"
"..."
Hawke was silent for a second, then smiled.
The next second.
Hawke raised his right foot, connected it with his left foot, and walked into Gwen's bedroom together, shrugging: "I think I can."
In this life, from childhood to adulthood, he has shouldered all responsibilities on his own.
Gwen also smiled when she saw this.
The smile is very bright.
In the tenth grade, which was Hawke's second year at Midtown High School, Gwen noticed Hawke.
orphan.
And my sister.
Under such circumstances, I could still rely on myself to support myself and my sister Lorna in choosing elite colleges instead of going to those pig-raising public colleges in the name of happiness.
This in itself can explain a lot of problems.
In subsequent contacts, it seemed to Gwen that Hawke was different from other male classmates with explosive hormones.
wrong.
If the other male classmates were still children, then Hawke was more like a man, a man who had something in common with her father George.
Gwen believed in her vision. Hawke was a courageous and responsible man. Like his father, George, once Hawke made a promise, he would definitely keep it.
so……
Gwen was very happy to get a positive response from Hawke.
Although the words just mentioned were not what Gwen said intentionally, sometimes, the answers you get unintentionally are even more surprising, aren't they?
The last time Hawke admitted she was his girlfriend doesn't count.
After all, there were other people present to make noise last time.
But this time?
and no one else.
ten minutes later.
"Mother."
Gwen took Hawke to put away the things, went down the stairs, returned to the first floor, and walked into the kitchen: "Is there anything I can help with?"
Helen shook her head. When she was about to speak, she looked at Gwen who walked in. She raised her eyebrows and smiled: "You have a beautiful smile."
Gwen was stunned for a moment, then the smile on her face became brighter and she said, "Thank you, Mom."
Helen smiled and stopped talking.
Helen's attitude towards her daughter's love has always been consistent.
Don't encourage, don't suppress.
In Helen's view, love in college is the purest love, and it is also the cheapest love. So what if the love fails? Even after the experience of failure, you will know yourself next time.
What kind of love do you want?
But if the love succeeds, then this love will be the most unforgettable.
The most important thing.
The person my daughter likes is Hawke, a boy who often hears his daughter Gwen talk about it, and often hears other classmates’ mothers talk about him, a boy with a tragic background but very inspiring.
"You go out and accompany Hawke."
Helen smiled and said to Gwen: "I'll clean up here and we can start dinner soon."
"Oh well."
Gwen groaned and turned around to look at Hawke, who was sitting on the sofa in the living room, looking at each other with the three little ones, then turned around and opened the door and walked out of the kitchen.
"What are you playing?"
"Blockhead."
Little George, one of the three little ones, looked at Gwen walking towards him, turned his head and replied quickly, and then looked at Hawke again: "I'll bite."
Hawke was smiling and looking at the three little animals in front of him playing the game "One Two Three, Wooden Man" without blinking.
Gwen blinked, smoothed her hair, sat aside, and looked at Hawke with a smile, who did not reject these three little kids at all and was happy to play with them.
after awhile.
The three little ones were defeated one after another.
"Ah, my eyes are so sore."
"Damn it, my eyes feel so itchy."
"Hoke, you are so awesome."
After admitting defeat, the three little ones looked at Hawke with even more admiration. After Helen walked out of the kitchen, the three little ones ran to the bathroom to wash their hands and prepare to eat.
After Gwen waited until the three little ones walked away, she also blinked her eyes and said to Hawke, "It's amazing."
Hawke smiled slightly.
Then……
Hawke took off the lifelike paper eyes on his eyelids and handed them to Gwen: "You can do it too."
Gwen: "..."
Obviously, these three little ones do not understand that the adult world is full of lies and deception.
Although Hawke is not yet twenty-one years old, what Hawke has experienced is something that 90% of adults have never experienced.
Gwen looked down at Hawk's cheating tool in her hand, blinked, and then looked at Hawk with some curiosity: "Do you carry these things with you?"
Hawke shrugged: "When Lorna made trouble in the past, I liked to play this game with her, and she lost every time."
Gwen rolled her eyes at Hawke.
You've already cheated, how can Lorna win?
Helen on the other side of the restaurant shouted at this time: "Gwen, it's time to eat."
Gwen came back to her senses, said something, and then pulled Hawke: "Let's go, it's time to eat."
Hawke hummed.
In the restaurant.
Hawke and Gwen walked to the dining table, pulled out the chairs, and after sitting down, they looked at the empty seat and asked curiously: "Aren't you waiting, Mr. Stacey?"
Helen's face was expressionless: "No need to wait."
Hawke was slightly startled.
Gwen was also stunned, and then said to Hawke: "I forgot to tell you when school was over. Dad called and he went to the airport."
To be continued...