Don't Escape, My Beloved Girl

Chapter 685



Chapter 685

Tony went upstairs to Everett and Rachel's room. Coco had breakfast downstairs.

The door of the room was not closed, so Tony went straight in.

But in a few seconds, he came out and said, "Sorry! Sorry!"

He kept apologizing and then left.

But after two steps, he thought of something, turned around, and went in, smiling awkwardly at the people inside, "I am closing the door, I'll help you close the door."

He pointed at the open door. Then he pulled it over, closed it, and walked forward.

But when he reached the staircase, he stopped and turned to look at the closed door. He had mix feelings.

Rachel woke up. But she still hugged Everett when she woke up!

So, was she fooling him?

In the room, Rachel heard the sound of footsteps going away and blushed. "I'm going to wash up."

Her expression was normal, and even her shyness was the same as usual. She did not lose control as she did last night.

Everett didn't say anything. He took the slippers and put them in front of her.

Rachel looked at the man who usually stood straight.

But this kind of person was now bending down in front of her. She didn't know why she felt a little depressed.

Logically speaking, they were husband and wife. She was good to him, and he should be good to her.

But it seemed that he had never done this in the past.

The past?!

Rachel was stunned.

She didn't have any memories of the past, but.....

Rachel had no time to think about it and her foot was held by the man.

She lowered her head. Everett took her feet and put the slippers on them.

Rachel froze.

Everett put on a pair of shoes for Rachel and looked up at her. "Are you feeling unwell?"

His hand touched her forehead.

Rachel regained her senses and took his hand away. "It's okay. I just feel..."

She thought about it and used a very appropriate word, "You're good."

Husband and wife were equal. It was good for him to treat her like this.

Everett paused when he heard her.

Good?

He was not good.

He didn't treat her well at all.

"I'll go wash up. You go and see Coco. She's down there alone. Don't let her run out."

"Yes."

Rachel went into the bathroom. Everett stood there, looking at the closed bathroom door.

He thought she wouldn't wake up, but she did.

Naturally.

Besides, she forgot what happened last night. All she remembered was that they were as usual, and nothing unpleasant happened.

Was this okay?

Yes.

But also no.

Tony was downstairs with Coco. He didn't tell Coco that Rachel was awake. He only said that Everett was guarding Rachel, so he came to accompany her.

The girl was very happy and chattered with Tony.

Cheerful children always had a lot to say. They were so imaginative that they could always say things others couldn't think of.

At least for Tony, there was no generation gap between him and Coco.

The two of them had a great chat.

Footsteps came from upstairs. Tony heard them and looked over.

Everett walked down in a cool manner, tall and straight. With that perfect face, he looked like a star.

He looked much more approachable than before without wearing black.

But even though he was approachable, he was only more approachable than before. He could not be compared to a person like Brayden who was born with a good personality.

Coco heard the sound and turned around.

When she saw Everett, Coco's eyes widened. "Dad!"

There was still bread in her mouth, and the bread was sprayed out.

Coco looked at the crumbs on the ground and frowned.

She dirtied the ground.

Coco took the tissue, slid down the stool, and cleaned up the crumbs on the floor.

She was a little child. When she was cleaning the floor, her small body and action made people feel warm.

Tony saw that and said, "Coco is a clean girl."

Then, looking at Everett on the stairs, he said, "Your dad isn't a clean person like you."

Coco heard Tony's words and subconsciously wanted to speak. But something came to her mind, she closed her mouth. After chewing up the bread in her mouth and swallowed it, she continued. When she finished the bread, Coco licked her little tongue around her lips to make sure there were no crumbs. She glared at Tony and said, "Uncle Tony, it's nonsense, daddy is a clean person too!" Tony looked at the girl who stood up for her father and feeling helpless.

Why were happy people so happy?

Everett went downstairs. Coco cleaned up the crumbs on the floor and put the trash in the trash can. Then she raised her little face and looked at Everett happily. "Dad, Coco cleaned it up." "OK, very well. Wash your hands."

"Mmm!"

Coco dashed into the bathroom.

Tony looked at the cheerful little girl and then at Everett, "What did you do in your past life to get such a sensible daughter?"

Seeing this, he, who refused to get married, even wanted to get married and have a baby.

Everett looked at him. "She forgot about last night."


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