Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 39
Eight Kickass Uncle’ Sweet Spoil By Amber Arnold Chapter 39
Chapter 39 Like What
On the Weekend, they decided to a wetland park.
People usually cost four or five hours by car, but the Murray family flew directly there by helicopter in less than an hour.
This was a natural forest landscape, a camping site was chosen in front of the lake lawn, and they could look up to see the turquoise natural lake.
“It’s beautiful.” Susie marveled.
Alex stood on her shoulder and shouted after Gaga, “It’s beautiful.”
Craig and Martin and others couldn’t help but laugh.
Alana looked around, her eight sons were in, pulling the tent and fetching
water.
She couldn’t help but sigh softly, if Susie hadn’t returned, the Murray family might never have been able to be so reunited.
The old lady sat in her wheelchair and looked at Susie with a smile.
Susie chased the butterfly, and the parrot followed her, running and quacking.
Lulu was not happy to follow the run, chasing after the chase gradually happy, the lawn was filled with the laughter of two little girls.
Suddenly Susie came running over, pinching a purple, tiny lucky grass flower in her hand.
“Grandma, here you are. This is a wishing flower.”
Hamza and Wade, two young boys were still not close to Susie and Lulu while Zion crossed his legs on the airbed and snickered, “Childish.”
On the other side, Michael and David were pulling tent stakes, which were difficult to press down after they were inserted into the ground for a while.
Michael asked, “Where’s my hammer?” RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
David was speechless, “Camping with a box of hammers. You are the first one.”
But Susie came running with a toolbox, “Here we go, here’s the hammer.”
Michael’s toolbox was a big one, almost half as tall as Susie’s.
She desperately tried to hold the toolbox up high to keep it from mopping the floor.
It looked like a lot of effort, but she ran fast.
Michael hurriedly said, “Give it to me. I will do it myself.”
Susie waved her hand, “No, I will do it.”
She opened her toolbox and looked at the row of hammers with her eyes glowing.
Michael squatted down and said excitedly, “How about it? Are all of my hammers very powerful?”
Susie nodded her head vigorously, “Super awesome.”
Michael was even happier, “Does Susie like it?”
Susie nodded again, “Super like it.”
Not far away, Ryan’s mouth twitched, feeling that his cute niece was being led astray.
David even gave Michael a direct kick.
Susie had already picked up a hammer and asked, “Where do you want to hammer? I will help you, uncle David.”
The honest and bored David subconsciously said, “Here, to whack the pile down.”
Susie, “Yes.”
Susie with a hammer thicker than her arm, and the pile did go in half at
once.
Susie shouted as she pounded, like a happy little carpenter. After hammering one pile, he immediately ran to the other side.
The stakes in the four corners of the tent were whacked solid.
The Murray family, one by one, had their mouths agape.
Just as Susie was putting the hammer back, a car came from a distance and stopped in front of the camping site the Murray family had chosen.
Mia’s mother got out of the car and said with surprise, “Oh, Mr. Murray, nice to see you.”
Mia looked around and saw Hamza quietly reading a book by the lake and her eyes lit up.
She got out of the car with her skirt, very ladylike, and raised her face with a sincere face, “Mom, can we camp here? I want to play with Susie.”
Mia’s mother was about to speak.
Martin then said coldly, “There are many of us.” It meant you don’t come.
Mia’s mom was a little embarrassed as she looked to another vacant lot not far away and smiled, “It’s okay. We’re over there.”
Anyway, it’s all around here, so it’s easy to come over.
Mia’s dad smiled, “Then I’ll go pull the tent first.
Mia pretended not to be able to see the adult look, jumped over, and squatted in front of Susie, tilting her head and saying, “Susie, what are you playing with?”
Although also a five or six-year-old girl, the pretend cute look was a little unbearable.
Susie didn’t quite understand, but she thought Mia was more like her stepmother Stacy
Without saying a word, she fiddled with the hammer and barred the toolbox.
Mia peeked at Hamza by the lake, while saying, “Let’s go over there to play, right? Let’s go. I take you to play.”
Susie took a step back and flattened her mouth, “I’m not playing with you.” Then, she immediately ran away.
Mia’s face stiffened, and then she felt aggrieved.
She was so generous and didn’t even bother Susie about being robbed of her spot. How could Susie do this?
Mia had to look at Lulu and smiled shyly, “Then I’ll go play with you. There are pine trees over there, and there might be little squirrels.”
Her impression of Lulu had still stuck that scene in that night when Lulu and Susie grabbed the dress that scene.
Mia thought Lulu didn’t like Susie, so she pulled Lulu over and isolated Susie together. But she did not know Lulu was also a face of contempt, “Who wants to play with you? Who are you?”
After saying that, he also ran away and went after Susie.
Mia’s eyes were suddenly red.
She rubbed her eyes and had to walk down to the river and sit next to Hamza.
“Hamza.” she spoke up aggressively, “I don’t know what I did wrong. Susie and Lulu won’t play with me.”
Hamza didn’t even raise his head and said directly, “Go away and leave me alone.”
After all, they were five or six years old and couldn’t hold their breath.
She asked impulsively, “Did Susie talk bad about me to you?” While saying that, tears fall.
This was what her mother taught her. That girls should know how to show weakness so that others would take pity on them.
Hamza put down the book and frowned, “Go back to crying yourself.”
He felt so annoyed that he instantly lost interest and took the book and left.
But the direction she walked was the place where Susie stood.
Mia bit her lip, feeling even more aggrieved and unfair. Why did they all go to play with Susie and not with her?
Mia had no choice but to go back.
Just out of the lawn, Mia suddenly found a man hiding behind the trees and shrieked in terror.
Mara hurriedly made a shushing gesture and said, “Mia, can you come over here for a minute?”
Mia looked around hesitantly and walked over.
She knew Mara because her mother told her to get to know Aunt Mara and please her at Susie’s birthday party.
Mara smiled warmly, “Mia, can you call Lulu over for a while? Be quiet oh.”
Mia nodded. “Yes.”
After saying that, he ran over to Lulu.
Lulu was sitting not far from Susie, holding a branch and ‘fighting’ with Alex.
Mia ran over and whispered something to her. Lulu looked suspiciously and saw her mother waving at her from behind the trees.
So. Lulu threw down the branch and ran over.