Chapter 484 It's useless to call grandpa!
Chapter 484 It's useless to call grandpa!
"Why are you here?" Gloria didn't expect it to be Kenny Clarke. Kenny Clarke was still wearing the suit he used to in the afternoon. He glanced at Gloria Taylor, bent over and hugged Tina Clarke and went straight into the house. After walking for two steps, he felt that Gloria Taylor was not following, so he looked back at her and said, "dinner." Hearing this, Gloria Taylor looked down at the time, only to realize that it was already seven o'clock in the evening. Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
Kenny Clarke had already hugged Tina Clarke and went to sit on the edge of the sofa. Gloria Taylor hurriedly closed the door and followed. Gloria Taylor asked her, "Is Tina hungry? What do you want to eat?" Tina Clarke sat on Kenny Clarke's lap, dancing for joy and saying: "Drumsticks." "Drumsticks? Huh? Let me see if there is any." Gloria Taylor turned and walked towards the refrigerator. When she went out, she planned to return after ten days or half a month, so the contents in the refrigerator were basically clear, except for the frozen meat in the freezer. But she was not sure if there were any drumsticks.
She went to the kitchen to open the refrigerator, looked at the freezer, and found that there were really drumsticks inside. Children like drumsticks and chicken wings. When Gloria Taylor bought them, she always bought a little more and kept them, even if Tina Clarke hadn't lived with her during this time. Gloria Taylor held the refrigerator door with one hand and shouted in the direction of Tina Clarke: "Tina, there are chicken drumsticks in the refrigerator. You play with Dad for a while, and I will cook." Tina Clarke replied: "Okay!"
Gloria Taylor took the meat in the freezer and glanced in the direction of the living room. Kenny Clarke turned on the TV, and the sound seemed to be playing a cartoon. Tina Clarke sat next to him holding the little tiger and stared at the TV intently. Kenny Clarke folded his legs and also stared at the TV. The postures of the father and daughter were exactly the same. Tina Clarke laughed from time to time, but Kenny Clarke just stared at the screen blankly until the end of his sitting.
Gloria Taylor smiled and went to the kitchen to cook. There were no fresh vegetables at home, except for meat, only a few potatoes and dried fungus. Gloria made braised chicken thighs, pork slices with fungus, fried potato shreds, seaweed and shrimp soup. Home cooking couldn't be simpler. When Gloria Taylor was cooking the soup, she shouted into the living room: "Tina, have dinner, come to the kitchen to get your bowl and chopsticks." It didn't take long for her to feel someone approaching.
Every time Tina Clarke would rush to the kitchen to get a bowl with excitement. This person with a little heavy footsteps was naturally Kenny Clarke. She paused, then looked back, and found that it was indeed Kenny Clarke who had come in. He didn't look at Gloria Taylor, but walked to the cupboard naturally, opened the cupboard and took the bowl from inside. Tina Clarke's bowl was a colorful children's bowl. He first took Tina Clarke's and then two small white bowls. It may be that he felt Gloria Taylor looking at him. He suddenly turned his head to meet Gloria Taylor's eyes.
Gloria Taylor originally thought that she was looking upright, but at this time she felt a little uncomfortable being stared at by Kenny Clarke. She smiled, turned her head silently, and went to see her soup. In the seaweed and shrimp soup, the seaweed and the shrimp did not need to be boiled, just putting them in a bowl and adding some salt, vinegar, and green onions. She was making the soup, and a big hand stretched out beside her and picked up the soup. Gloria Taylor turned her head and saw that Kenny was still holding a bowl in his other hand, and said, "I will take..." Kenny Clarke ignored her, holding the bowl in one hand and holding a pot of the soup in the other, and walked out easily.
Gloria Taylor had no choice but to let him go and bring out the dishes by herself. After Kenny Clarke put the soup on the table, he shouted: "Tina, eat." Tina Clarke was still watching TV attentively, and could not hear his words at all. Kenny Clarke squinted his eyes, stood up and walked over. He picked up the remote control on the coffee table and turned off the TV.
Tina watched attentively. As soon as her temper came up, she reached out and threw the puppet out of her hand, pointed at Kenny Clarke and said loudly, "Why turn off my TV!" Because she was angry, her voice was raised a lot, and it sounded a bit sharp. Kenny Clarke was indifferent to this, pointed at the
little tiger she had thrown on the ground, and said solemnly: "Pick it up." "I don't!" Tina wrinkled her nose and hummed at him. And she was about to take the remote control and turn on the TV.
Kenny Clarke would naturally be able to see her small movements. When she stretched out her hand, he also stretched out his arm, took her by the collar, picked her up from the sofa and walked towards the dining table. Gloria Taylor saw this scene when she brought out the last dish. When Tina Clarke was picked up by Kenny Clarke, she was very sensitive to realize that he might be angry and thus she did not dare to squeak and cry anymore. Gloria Taylor put the food down and looked at Kenny Clarke: "What's wrong?"
Tina Clarke, who had deflated her mouth and dared not cry, cried when she saw Gloria Taylor: "Mom, I want mom!" The cry was abnormally miserable. Had it not been for Gloria Taylor to have just witnessed the passing, she would have thought Kenny Clarke was abusing Tina Clarke. Kenny Clarke stuffed Tina Clarke into the children’s dining chair and said blankly, “It’s useless even to call grandpa today.” Tina Clarke’s cry stopped for a moment. Then she raised her head and cried with a cry, "Grandpa! I want grandpa."
Kenny Clarke's face went dark all of a sudden. Gloria Taylor: "..." It was also the first time she saw Tina Clarke be so naughty. Kenny Clarke poured a glass of water and handed it to Tina: "Drink water to calm down." Gloria looked at Kenny Clarke dubiously. Did he coax children like this? She couldn't stand it anymore and walked over to hug Tina, but was stopped by Kenny Clarke. Tina Clarke's cry was lower, and she looked at Gloria Taylor aggrievedly: "Mom..."
Gloria Taylor was about to speak, but was pushed gently by Kenny Clarke. He repeated: "Drink water." His tone was serious, and Tina Clarke was little afraid. Her body shook, and she actually lowered her head to drink water. She took a big sip, then pushed Kenny Clarke's arm away: "Don't drink." "Are you calm?" Kenny Clarke put down the water glass and asked her. Tina Clarke reached out her hand and wiped the tears on her face, then whispered and said, "Calm down."
Kenny Clarke asked again: "Do you want to eat?" Tina Clarke looked up at him and nodded: "Eat." Kenny Clarke picked up her bowl and put the rice in it and gave her another drumstick. Tina Clarke obediently picked up the chopsticks to eat, only took a bite, and sobbed, "It's hot." "Then wait for a while, and eat it after it's cold." Kenny Clarke continued to fill a bowl with rice. Gloria Taylor watched Kenny Clarke put a bowl of rice in front of her, and was stunned. It seemed that Kenny Clarke didn't realize what he had done, he served Gloria Taylor with rice and then served himself.