Chapter 1015 A Bad Example
Chapter 1015 A Bad Example
Chapter 1015 A Bad Example
"Stay clean?" Nicholas was even more confused.
"That means, the place you just told Mom about, no one else can see it except for the girl you like."
Little Bunny explained.
"Mom can't see it either?"
"No, even when you grow up, Mom can't see it." Little Bunny said seriously. "And in the future, you
must not be like your father."
"What's that mean?" Nicholas looked curious.
Little Bunny didn't know how to explain to a six-year-old about promiscuity without affecting his physical
development.
"Does Dad often show other girls?"
"Mm-hmm." Little Bunny nodded.
"What's wrong with showing others?" Nicholas asked, puzzled.
"It will become dirty." Little Bunny blurted out almost instantly.
"Huh?" Nicholas was even more confused. Would being looked at make it dirty?!
She didn't know how to explain further and put down the hairdryer before touching Nicholas's clean
hair. "Anyway, remember what Mom said, you need to be a clean little boy and not be dirty or people
will dislike you."
"Do you think Dad is dirty?" Nicholas persisted.
"We're going to eat now." Little Bunny chose to avoid the question.
"Does Mom hate Dad?"
"Nicholas." Little Bunny pretended to be angry.
Nicholas pouted and muttered, "I just want to tell Mom that I also hate Dad. I won't be like him in the
future, I'll love being clean."
Little bunny felt warm inside. Since she feared that Nicolas would follow in Theodore's footsteps,
therefore, she always deliberately instilled some thoughts into him.
She said, "Mom knows that you are a good boy. Let's go eat dinner now, so Grandpa doesn't have to
wait too long."
"Okay."
Little Bunny took hold of Nicholas's hand as they walked out of the room. Laird only allowed dinner
service after seeing them arrive. The family sat together at one table for dinner, which was rare.
It was quiet at the dining table.
Theodore felt uneasy, "Why isn't anyone talking?"
"Eat first then talk," Laird replied coldly.
Theodore felt speechless as he always seemed like an outsider here. Although there wasn't much
conversation during dinner time Laird, Nicholas and Little Bunny were all passing dishes around each
other while Theodore seemed invisible.
"Why does today's food taste so bad?" Theodore started nitpicking again.
"You don't have to eat it if you don't like it." Laird didn't even glance at Theodore.
Theodore was seething with anger.
"Young master, didn't you say last time that you wanted to eat rabbit meat?" The servant quickly spoke
up. "I just went out and bought fresh live rabbits and cooked them according to your taste. Don't you
like it?"
"When did I ever say I wanted to eat rabbit meat?" Theodore took his anger out on the servant.
"Last time, about... four years ago," the servant recalled.
"You remember something from four years ago? Your memory is too good!" Theodore was sarcastic.
"Because young master comes back so infrequently, so I remember everything."
"Do I have to thank you for caring about me so much?" Theodore said in a strange tone. "Unlike
someone, I came back once every year or two, and still put on a sour face."
"If my face stinks, then don't come back!" Laird didn't beat around the bush and directly confronted
Theodore.
Theodore pursed his lips. He couldn't win against his father nor could he afford to offend him either
way.
"I'm not eating anymore." Suddenly, he put down his utensils.
"If you're not eating then get off the table!" Laird gave no face whatsoever to his tantrum.
Theodore left in a huff.
"Young master, what kind of rabbit meat do you like? I'll make it for you tomorrow." The servant
hurriedly asked him as he left.
"Are you stupid or what?" Theodore turned around and snapped at him. "What I meant was Little
Bunny! What do you think I wanted?"
The servant blushed under such harsh words from Theodore but understood immediately what he
meant, feeling embarrassed enough that he wished he could crawl into a hole somewhere.
Little Bunny heard all of this but tried her best not to show any reaction, pretending she couldn't
understand anything being said anyway.
Theodore swaggered out of the dining room without another word, leaving Little Bunny feeling
disappointed because Theodore just went back to the bedroom instead of leaving the house.
"Don't worry about him Little Bunny," Laird noticed her gaze lingering on where Theodore had been
sitting before turning towards her instead. "Let's just eat."
"All right." Little Bunny smiled slightly.
Without Theodore at the dinner table, things were more harmonious than usual.
After dinner, Little Bunny played with Nicholas for a while until 9 PM, when she accompanied Nicholas
to bed. Every week, she only had one chance to come back and spend time with her son.
"Mom, are you leaving tomorrow morning?"
"Yea."
"When will you be back next time?"
Little Bunny hesitated before saying, "Nicholas, would you like to come with Mom when I pick you up
and go to Mom's place?"
"Where is Mom's place?" Nicholas asked.
"It's... where Mom lives." Little Bunny didn't explain too much for now. "Anyway, can you live with Mom
together?"
"Okay," Nicholas nodded.
As long as his mom was there, it was okay anywhere.
"It's late now. Go to sleep quickly. You still have school tomorrow."
"Night night."
"Night night."
Nicholas obediently closed his eyes.
Little Bunny stayed with him and sang nursery rhymes softly, coaxing him to sleep. Nicholas usually fell
asleep quickly. Soon enough came the sound of even breathing from him.
Little Bunny looked at her son for a little while before tucking him in again and leaving his room quietly.
She walked out of the room and stopped at Theodore's bedroom door hesitantly. Should she go in or
not? She could share a bed with Nicholas if she wanted to.
In the end, she gathered her courage and pushed open the door.
Inside the room, Theodore sat on the bed playing games. He glanced at her and asked, "Is Nicholas
asleep already?"
"Mhm."
"This big kid still needs someone to coax him into sleeping," Theodore said disdainfully.
Little Bunny walked towards the bed determinedly ready for everything that needed clarification.
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"In a moment," Theodore replied without noticing her mood as he focused on finishing his game.
"Okay," Little Bunny nodded then sat on a nearby couch scrolling through her phone while waiting for
Theodore.
Finally done playing games after some time passed by, he put down his phone then looked over at
Little Bunny, who was engrossed in looking at her phone. She appeared more attractive than ever
before.
Theodore got off from bed. Little Bunny also put down her phone and stood up just as they were about
to speak.
Suddenly, Theodore hugged her tightly and started kissing her deeply on the lips...