Chapter 13 Half A Piece Of Dessert
Chapter 13 Half A Piece Of Dessert
The hem of her clothes was slightly pulled. Confused, Molly looked at Allen, and their eyes met in the
air.
At that moment, Molly saw timidity, grievance and desire in his eyes.
Molly was startled and thought something had happened. She quickly collected her thoughts and
asked, "Allen, what's wrong with you?"
Allen looked at Molly's father and mother sitting next to him. He wanted to say something, but he didn't
dare to say it. After a while, he said carefully, "I I'm hungry. "
And Peggy, who has been paying attention to the situation here since the beginning, naturally heard
Allen's words, and immediately felt sorry. She asked people to cook and get snacks at the same time.
He kept mumbling, "Why haven't we eaten yet?" and he didn't forget to blame her.
"How can you not take Allen to dinner? I haven't had dinner yet. I'm so hungry that I feel terrible... "
Molly didn't refute a word. She also blamed herself for being too careless. She didn't think that Allen
had walked for such a long time and stayed on the mountain for such a long time. She certainly didn't
have supper. She didn't know whether she had lunch or not.
At this moment, Mrs. Su also seemed to realize this question. She asked gently, "Allen, have you had
lunch?"
Hearing Allen's answer, Molly pricked up her ears.
Allen lowered his head and thought for a while. Then he raised his head and smiled shyly, "No."
Without saying anything, Molly picked up a piece of dessert from the table and handed it to Allen,
saying, "Have some dessert first. The dinner will be ready soon."
After saying that, she wanted to get up to see how the meal was cooked, and ask the cook to cook two
more dishes.
Before she stood up from the sofa, she felt something stuffed into her hand by Allen.
She looked down and found it was half a piece of dessert.
She smiled and was about to tell Allen that she was not hungry and ask if Allen didn't like this taste.
When she looked up, she found that he was eating sweet with half a piece of dessert.
And the other half was in Molly's hand.
It suddenly occurred to her why Allen would give her half a piece of dessert.
The memory that had been sealed in her mind was pulled back by Allen with half a piece of dessert,
sending her back to the childhood memory.
At that time, Allen's parents were still alive. The two of them were young, and the children around them
were either much older or younger than them. No one played with them, so the two of them often
played together.
Children all had one common characteristic, that was, they liked sweet food. So Molly and Allen were Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
no exception.
However, the adults were afraid that they would have dental cavities if they ate too much sweet food,
so they never dared to let them eat too much.
Sometimes, the adults might be merciful, or they would give them a piece of dessert because they slept
well.
Allen was a little older than Molly, more obedient and sensible than her. In most cases, he gave her
cakes.
But he never ate alone. He always divided the desserts into two parts. He and Molly were half alone,
and then each of them held half of the desserts in their hands. They looked at each other, smiling while
eating, which was particularly sweet.
Molly had almost forgotten this memory, but it was pulled back by a piece of dessert unexpectedly.
Molly put the dessert into her mouth. It was sweet, really sweet to her heart.
Then, like a child, she said in a low voice, "thank you, little brother."