Chapter 340 Extra Story Happy Tears (Part One)

"Dad, you were so awesome today!"

Ray yelled with so much enthusiasm as he walked out of the primary school’s playground. It was already dark, but the glimmer of excitement in his eyes was still so bright.

"You were also awesome, Ray!" commented Elissa, who was walking with Selah hand-in-hand. Slightly grazing the medal on her neck, she proudly said to her elder brother, "Alick, Ray gave this gold medal to me!"

Looking at the medal, Alick felt a little envious. He wondered when the sports activities would be held in his kindergarten. He bet his father would play really great too!

"Everyone was great today." Barry smiled and glanced at Selah unconsciously.

The latter wore sportswear for that event, making her look youthful and a head-turner. She was the most beautiful mother sitting in the grandstand and cheering for her family. Some teachers and parents had even recognized and flocked around her, requesting pictures and autographs. For quite a while, the crowd was out of control, but Selah couldn’t do anything but smile. More than that, she had also attracted many fathers' secret glances, making Barry uncomfortable and slightly agitated.

"Aunt Selah, you’ve been sitting there all day long. Are you tired? We will get in the car soon," said Alick, who looked at Selah with evident worries in his eyes.

"I..." Selah blushed. "I'm fine. Thank you, Alick."

At the same time, Barry flashed a smile and said nothin

er? But they had just begun, hadn't they? Would he really push her away?

"Selah, what's wrong?" At the dining table, Barry noticed that something was bothering Selah. She seemed too absent-minded as her eyes stared blankly at the food. "Are you still tired because of last night?" he asked while cautiously studying the look on her face.

"I..." Selah tried to say something, but she was at a loss for a while. Then after pausing, she suddenly snorted and said, "You rascal!"

"Tell me, what’s bothering you? You were just fine back in the hospital." Barry didn’t dare to beat around the bush anymore.

"Nothing..."

"Dad and Mom, why are you eating so slowly?" Ray ran down the stairs and hurried to the table. The young boy had finished dinner long ago. "Dad, can I sleep in my own room tonight?" he asked, eyeing his father hopefully.

Barry had already prepared Ray's bedroom just as he wished. But Selah was worried about their son and forced him to sleep in Barry's bedroom with her.

"Sure, son! That wouldn't be a problem!" Barry replied, grinning from ear to ear, obviously happy that his son would leave him alone with Selah.

"Yeah! I'll go and have a look in my own room!" Overjoyed, Ray ran back upstairs happily.

"Where am I going to sleep tonight?" Done with her food, Selah put down her chopsticks and asked Barry.

"Where do you think?" With his eyes burning in so much passion, Barry intently stared at her.