"Auntie April, won't you stay for dinner?"
Holding Hester's sleeve tightly, Thomas looked at her expectantly. It took him a lot of efforts to get her here, so he naturally didn't want her to leave.
Looking down at the small hands that were tightly holding her arms, Hester was in a dilemma. How could anyone refuse such a pitiful child?
Noticing the hesitation in Hester's eyes, Terence sighed slightly, raised his hand and gently rubbed his son's hair, swaying in his heart!
"Thomas, don't make things difficult for Auntie April."
Thomas looked up at his father and turned to look at Hester, not knowing what to do. He had just calmed down and became anxious again.
Tears were about to fall, but he held them back. It was very pitiful.
"Auntie April, please stay and have dinner with me!"
Hester's eyes wandered around. She frowned and felt sad. She didn't dare to look at Thomas' eyes. It was really a fatal weakness of her life!
What's more, the situation today was a little special. Brother Austin was downstairs. Could she really make him wait?
"Thomas, forget it today. Let's do it another day! Auntie April came in a hurry today, and there is someone waiting for me at the door. It's really inconvenient!
Next time, I will stay and have dinner with you, okay?"
"Our house is so big. It won't matter if one more person stays for dinner. Auntie April, please ask the person at the door to come in and have dinner with us!"
Hearing this, Hester's mouth twitched violently. There was no problem at all. How should she refuse?
"Auntie Lisa, remember to ask the kitchen to prepare dinner for four people tonight. Auntie April wants to stay and have dinner with us!"
Without waiting for Hester's reply, Thomas got out of bed in a hurry, stood upstairs, grabbed the railing and shouted down.
Looking at Hester's hesitant face, Terence was l
He sat on the sofa with Thomas in his arms and looked away coldly, without the slightest intention of talking to him.
It fell into an extremely embarrassing atmosphere. Hester sat next to Austin, lowering her head. She didn't know what to say to ease the situation.
"Dad, I want to sit next to Auntie April!"
Thomas rubbed against Terence's knees and looked at his father pleadingly.
The expression on her face softened slightly. Hester looked at Thomas with gentle eyes. She was glad that such an innocent child was present, and she did save a lot of embarrassment!
"Since Thomas wants to sit on my side, Mr. Terence, let him be."
Nodding slightly, Terence held him down, with his hands on his knees, but he did not speak.
It was so embarrassing! Hester cried in her heart with a headache. Even if a child was present, it wouldn't work.
Holding Thomas tighter, she put her head on his chest and was thinking of solutions.
Austin sat there with a nervous expression. The milk fragrance of Thomas beside him stung his nerves, reminding him of what mistakes he had made.
Maybe the owner of the house was so depressed that even the servants were careful. Lisa put the dishes on the table and nodded.
"Sir, dinner is ready."