Chapter 1919: A Happy Family
Chapter 1919: A Happy Family
Chapter 1919: A Happy Family
On their way home, Anderson saw a small handcart by the roadside with the words "Watermelon Ice"
written on it. He knocked on the car window, "Can we stop for a moment?"
The car slowed down, and Aaron pulled over to the side of the road.
Joyce embraced Anderson, looked in the direction he was gazing, and asked, "What's up?"
Anderson pointed to the small cart outside, "They're selling watermelon ice by the roadside, and I want
to have some."
"Chuckle," Joyce laughed, "You had a lot for dinner. Are you hungry again?"
Turning around, Anderson replied, "Dinner was a bit too much. I suddenly feel like having some
watermelon ice."
"Can we eat stuff from the roadside? What if it's not clean?" Luther questioned. He never ate from
street vendors. "We have a fruit platter at home with all kinds of fruit. Or if there's something specific
you want, we can ask Aaron to get it when we get home."
"But I want this," Anderson insisted rarely.
"Okay," Joyce gently patted his head. "Alright, since you want it, let's get out now."
Although Luther was not very willing, he still got out of the car and opened the back door for them.
Anderson jumped out of the car and ran towards the watermelon ice stand by the roadside, stopping in
front of it.
The vendor was a woman in her fifties, her skin dark in the night, with deep wrinkles on her face,
showing the marks of time.
"Little kid, it's hot weather. Do you want a bowl? It's very cheap, only $15. Our watermelons are home-
grown, and the ingredients are all homemade. It's natural, organic, healthy, and hygienic." The vendor
enthusiastically promoted her watermelon ice.
On a summer night without breeze, the air was sweltering.
Indeed, a bowl of cooling ice was needed to relieve the heat.
Luther looked disdainfully at the roadside stall, making a face that clearly indicated he believed it was
not edible.
Joyce glared at him slightly, signaling him not to spoil Anderson's mood. Considering Anderson's picky
nature, he rarely suddenly craved anything.
"Get one," Joyce handed over some change.
"Sure," the vendor took the money and started working. She scooped out the ice from a large pot,
added freshly cut watermelon, seasonings, syrup, raisins, and more.
"Do you want some nuts? Any allergies to peanuts or the like?" the vendor asked.
"No, everything is fine," Joyce replied.
Soon, the vendor prepared the watermelon ice and carefully handed it to Anderson, "Kid, enjoy. There's
a seat nearby. Do you want to sit and eat?"
"It's okay, I'll stand and eat," Anderson shook his head, took a spoonful of ice, and ate heartily. It was
refreshingly cool and delicious. Being cooped up in the hospital was stuffy, having a bowl of ice to cool
off and catch a breath was just right.
"How is it? Is it good?" Joyce asked curiously.
"Mmm, it's good. Mom, you should try it too," Anderson scooped a spoonful and fed it to Joyce.
Joyce tasted it and her eyes lit up, "It's really good, give me a bowl too."
Luther intervened quietly, "You're pregnant, and ice is cold. What if it upsets your stomach?"
Joyce gave him a look, "I'm not that delicate. Who says pregnant women can't have cold things? It's
not like I'm having my period."
Luther, "..."
The vendor chuckled, "Don't worry, it's even better to have it when pregnant. It's appetizing and
refreshing. When I was pregnant, it was summer, and I had a bowl every day without fail. The children I
gave birth to have such clear skin, not like my old face. Hahaha."
As the vendor spoke, she prepared another bowl of ice and handed it to Joyce.
"Get one for my sister too," Anderson had already eaten most of his bowl.
"Wow, you have so many kids in your family, you're really blessed," the vendor said happily upon
hearing about Anderson's sister and his mother's pregnancy. "Sir, do you want one too? What about
your driver? Let's just get one for everyone."
The vendor smiled, "Buy 4 get 1 free, I'll take the money for 4 portions."
Joyce smiled and handed over a hundred-dollar bill, "One for each person, plus one to go. Keep the
change."
"Okay, thank you," the vendor happily took the money and prepared the ice.
Anderson ran over to call Aaron down from the car and handed him a bowl of ice.
"Uncle, you should have some too."
"Sure," Aaron smiled and accepted it.
After resolving this major concern of Athena, everyone's spirits were relaxed today, unlike before when
they were tense. Even Aaron breathed a sigh of relief as he enjoyed the rare coolness and comfort
while eating the ice.
When the ice was handed to Luther, his expression still showed reluctance.
"Eat it, it's not poison. You look so repelled. It really tastes good. Don't underestimate street vendors;
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Joyce said as she chuckled, lowering her head to eat her own ice. She didn't realize she misspoke.
The words "poison" pierced Luther's heart like needles. His poison was unresolved, and in front of
everyone, a seemingly happy family, he couldn't shake off the feeling that things weren't as perfect as
they seemed.
Unaware, Joyce asked with a smile, "So, Mr. Warner, is it delicious?"
"Mmm," Luther nodded reluctantly, forcing a smile.
After finishing the ice, they got back into the car.
Aaron continued driving, while Anderson held the packed ice box for Alisha.
They arrived home quickly.
As they walked in, Alisha ran out from inside, followed by Cecelia.
Luther picked Alisha up, swirling her in his arms, "Tonight, daddy will sleep with you, okay?" Reаd at
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"Mommy will too. I'm so sleepy," Alisha pouted, yawning and rubbing her eyes.
"Of course," Joyce's heart was filled with tenderness. "Mommy will take you back to your room now."
"Wow, I want some!" Alisha slipped down from Luther and excitedly said, "Thank you, big brother."
Then, she hugged Anderson and planted a big kiss on his cheek.
Anderson stiffened, "Hmm, that's enough."
Cecelia gazed gently at the family of four, no, the family of six, with a warm smile on her lips.
Hopefully, these days can last a little longer, just a little longer.