Chapter 1925: A Family
Joyce heaved a sigh of relief. Great, Alisha didn’t persist.
She quickly replied, “Hmm, good girl, Alisha. Hurry, go find Grandma to change clothes, and then call your brother. Wait for us to change as well, and then we will all leave together.”
“Okay,” Alisha immediately jumped up from the ground and ran out of the room in a flash.
Luther also breathed a sigh of relief. Seeing Joyce angry, he cajoled, “Don’t be mad. Come, let me help you get dressed. I promise not to overstep again.”
“Get lost!” Joyce gritted her teeth. “Don’t touch me.”
She didn’t want him to help her get dressed. It’s always been the case that she puts on clothes and then takes them off again.
Luther’s expression showed a hint of embarrassment, and he didn’t insist. After all, the children were waiting for him to leave together. He changed into a casual suit, looking refreshed.
Because of her big belly, Joyce put on a loose-fitting hooded sportswear, covering her protruding lower abdomen.
Then she sat on the edge of the bed wanting to put on socks, but Luther snatched them away as soon as she picked them up.Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
“Let me help you put them on. Don’t bend over. You’re not very mobile right now,” Luther said, as he skillfully rolled up the long socks and helped Joyce put them on.
Joyce glared at him. “Not very mobile? Now you feel I’m not very mobile? Why didn’t you feel that way when you were being aggressive just now?”
Luther paused for a breath, it was fine until she brought that up, then he suddenly felt all hot. His hand smoothly moved up her leg, the silky stockings feeling like satin, as if stirring up the fire in his heart.
His breath was slightly hurried. “I didn’t make you bend over just now. And I was supporting your waist the whole time. I was very careful…”
Before he could finish, Joyce immediately covered his lips. “Don’t say it!”
Luther kissed the palm of her hand, moved her hand away, “I won’t say it.”
Joyce blushed, hastily withdrew her hand. His actions were too tantalizing, she couldn’t bear it.
“You don’t have to worry. The doctor said you have entered a stable period, and we can increase as appropriate. So I…” Luther reached for her belly, gently caressing back and forth. “Sorry, I got a little too excited today. I’m also afraid of hurting you.”
Joyce held his hand, feeling a warm flow in her heart. “I’m fine, you don’t have to worry.”
She nestled into his arms, wrapping her waist around him. Today, he took the first antidote, and she felt hope from the bottom of her heart, she was also very happy. Moreover, she was willing to please him. Only by blending body and mind, relying on each other, could they feel truly secure.
Luther lifted Joyce up. “Okay, we can leave now.”
He carried her all the way to the living room.
Joyce pushed him, “Put me down. My mom is here, and the children, they are all watching at the door.”
“What’s the matter? You’re pregnant, I’m worried about you walking. Can’t I hold you?” Luther smiled lightly.
Cecelia stood at the door, she helped Alisha put on her shoes, seeing this scene, she remained calm, as if she hadn’t seen it.
Alisha asked, “Wow, Mom is so big and still being carried, can’t she walk?”
Anderson cleared his throat, “Mom needs to be taken care of now, come on, let’s go. Why are we all standing at the door?”
Alisha pouted, “But I want a hug too. Brother, how about you hug me?”
Anderson said, “…”
“I can’t lift her.” He waved his hand.
Joyce finally slid off Luther at this moment, she awkwardly adjusted her skirt and pushed Luther, “You carry Alisha.”
“Oh.” Luther bent down and picked up Alisha, “Okay, let’s hug the very obedient Alisha, alright?”
“Okay!” Alisha happily hugged Luther’s neck.
“Mom, we’re going out. You don’t need to save our dinner for us tonight,” Joyce waved to Cecelia.
“Go ahead. I’ve arranged a car for you, with two guards. They will follow you from a distance and won’t disturb you.” Cecelia smiled.
“Okay, thanks, Mom,” Luther nodded.
Subsequently, the family set off happily.
Aaron was driving along the way.
Everyone was sitting in the back seat discussing.
“First, we’ll go see a movie,” Joyce said, “as previously agreed. Anderson, can you search for the nearest and largest cinema? Let’s see which movie is good and if there are any tickets available.”
“Okay,” Anderson opened his phone and quickly found the largest cinema in the city center. “There’s a new 5D movie, ‘Star Alliance,’ with realistic visual effects. It seems really good. Or we could check if there are tickets left?”
“Great,” Alisha nodded vigorously, “I want to buy popcorn.”
“Wait, it seems like tickets for this movie are selling out fast. Let me check… No, there are only three tickets left, but there are four of us,” Anderson frowned. “It looks like we can’t choose this movie, or we’ll have to find another cinema.”
“Let’s go to a different cinema,” Luther said, “I know the movie you mentioned earlier. I heard it’s good. We don’t need to buy tickets. The SOHO street in the city center is under my group’s company. I can have them clear a theater specifically for us, for our whole family to watch.”
“That’s not as fun; it’s always so special. What’s the difference from watching at home?” Joyce was dissatisfied. “It’s been a long time since we had a lively gathering.”
“Okay, Anderson, you keep looking for other cinemas,” Luther said, gently putting his arm around Joyce, “You’re right about what you said.”
Joyce glared at him.
Anderson searched again, “I found one. I found a good cinema. It’s a bit far from us, in the outskirts. But this cinema is special, it doesn’t have seats, instead, it has beds, and we can lie down to watch the movie. The beds even have massage features. Each theater only accommodates a small number, about 30 people. There are still six tickets available.”
“Let’s go there; it sounds interesting,” Joyce nodded, “You buy the tickets directly.”
“Okay,” Anderson skillfully operated his phone and quickly purchased the tickets.
“Wow, brother, you’re so amazing, you can do everything,” Alisha clapped her hands, “How do you do it? Can you teach me?”
“Okay, I’ll teach you another day,” Anderson shook his phone, “It’s actually very simple.”
Joyce chuckled; she leaned back and half lay in Luther’s arms. Luther embraced her and deeply breathed in her fragrance.
Everyone discussed together, made decisions together, and played together. This was the family she wanted.