Chapter 16 We Are Different
I explained the good things, and found that it was almost 3 o'clock. Holding Ginny, he walked into the bar, poured Ginny a glass of lemonade, and carried her upstairs together.
In Alvin's room, Ginny was standing on the ground, fingers crossed, not knowing where to put it. The expression on the small face is a little inferior and a little anxious.
Alvin took off his torn plaid shirt, rolled it into a ball, and wiped it on his chest. He squatted down and looked at Ginny, pointed at his chest, and said to Ginny, "Look, I'm fine, Dad is amazing!"
Ginny jumped in front of Alvin in surprise, and touched Alvin's chest with her little hand, trying to find the wound she caused. In the end, only four thin scars were found, which could not be seen without looking closely.
Ginny was relieved, the smile returned to her face, and she stammered: "Dad, great, Dad." Ginny, who had some difficulties in communication, had some words that she couldn't say in her heart, which made her a little anxious, and she caught it cutely. Grab the head.
Alvin tidied her up lovingly, with some messy hair. He kissed her on the forehead and comforted: "Ginny, you're very smart, we can take it slow in the future." After that, he kissed again.
Pulling Ginny's hands over, he stroked her fingers to see if there was any dry blood there. A little distressed, he asked, "Will it hurt?"
Ginny tilted her head and thought for a moment, realizing that Alvin was caring about her, and said with a happy smile, "I'm used to it, it doesn't hurt." Then she wiped it with her fingers sensible, and Alvin frowned, "Jin Ni, okay, Dad, don't be afraid."
Alvin felt that his heart was about to melt, and his daughter would care about her father, let alone two knives and two pistols in his hands, he liked it! He hugged Ginny hard, walked to the window and motioned her to come over.
Ginny walked over curiously, and Alvin found that Ginny was so small, standing by the window but couldn't see the outside, looked at her amusingly, grabbed the window sill with both hands, and rubbed up hard, finally showing her eyes.
He picked up Ginny, pointed out the window, and said, "Ginny, it's different, Dad, it's different." There was no one in the alley outside the window at this time. He jumped up, straightened his body and came to Alvin's window.
Alvin pinched the slender head of the vine, the poisonous flower vine, and shook his body, seeming to be happy. Then Alvin directed the vine to say hello to Ginny, Ginny opened her mouth wide and looked at Alvin in surprise.
Alvin pressed his forehead against Ginny's head with a smile, and said, "Look, dad is different, so Ginny is Alvin's daughter. We are different from everyone else."
Ginny smiled innocently, enjoying Alvin's intimacy, and nodded desperately, "Ginny, Dad, others are different."
Alvin touched Ginny's nose affectionately, and waved away the poisonous ivy. He put Ginny on the ground and patted her head, "Dad change clothes, daddy take Ginny to buy clothes, okay?"
Ginny looked at Alvin and smiled, "Ginny wants dad, not clothes."
In my last life, I saw a fat son who wanted everything. Compared with Ginny, he was not on the same plane.
Alvin slipped a new plaid shirt over his body, a grey jacket, and a pair of dark blue jeans, looking like a northern farmer overall. Very earthy, very simple, but also very practical. Putting a baseball cap on Ginny's head, he said with a smile, "Go, my princess." Holding her little hand, he ran downstairs.
When I got downstairs, I found that the people in the restaurant were almost gone. There was only a middle-aged man with a beard, sitting in the corner with a downhearted face, holding a cup of coffee in his hand, not knowing what he was thinking.
This is none of Alvin's business. This is a restaurant. You like to sit and sit. Alvin, who is in a good mood, asked Jessica to serve this man a beer. Judging from his expression, beer is better than coffee.
Then he smiled and said to Jessica, "Follow me, the boss will give you benefits and buy you clothes."
Jessica, who had just delivered a glass of beer to the middle-aged man, cheered and screamed, and asked, "Go to Seventh Avenue?"
Alvin touched his pocket and thought for a while, "Go to the 27th block, Shirley's ready-to-wear store."
Jessica let out a disappointed "oh", but soon became happy. After all, the boss gave a gift, didn't she? He quickly took off his apron and jumped out with Alvin with his hands behind his back.
Alvin stood at the door with Ginny in his arms and explained to old Kent, "Old Kent, call two guys, clean up my attic, and move all of our Mr. Nick Custer's things to the attic, Mr. Custer wants It has been a long time since he lived in the attic, and this time he will get his wish.
Because our little princess needs his room. And find old Juan to get a set of furniture for our little princess, ask for a pink one, and get it done before going to bed tonight. "
Old Kent happily agreed, took the nonexistent hat and bowed and saluted, "I'm happy to serve you, Her Royal Highness!" After saying hello to a few young people, he went to the second floor of the restaurant.
No one noticed that when Alvin mentioned Nick, the depressed middle-aged man's expression was a strange mixture of "guilt", "desire" and "fear".
When I heard that Alvin was going to drive Nick to the attic, he was angry, and he was happy when he heard that the attic was Nick's wish. It seems that Nick's joys and sorrows always touch his heart.
Hearing Alvin proudly showing off his daughter, he was extremely envious.
Let JJ take good care of Jason the black boy, get into the car, pull Ginny and Jessica, go around in circles, and drive to the "Sherry Garment Store" a block away, which specializes in all kinds of women's clothes, of course children's clothes Women's clothing is also available.
The proprietress Shirley is a beautiful woman in her forties. Although she is not luxurious, she is always delicate. A little carefully matched cheap accessories can always make her radiant.
Alvin can see that this is a woman with a story. But this has nothing to do with Alvin. Entering the store, Alvin waved his hand and gestured to Jessica boldly, "Buy~"
The proprietress stopped Alvin from being a jerk in a funny way. First, she pulled Jessica, picked out a few outfits for Ginny, and tried them on.
Princess dress, beautiful, one color to one set!
Sportswear, beautiful, a set of pink, yellow, and green lotus!
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T-shirt with suspenders and jeans, plus a denim jacket, it's so handsome, I'm coming with a baseball cap, it's great! Alvin bumped fists with Ginny, and stood with her in front of the big mirror hilariously. The two looked like a father and daughter, and they didn't look weird because of their different skin colors.
Seeing that Ginny liked it very much, Alvin, who liked it even more, waved his hand and ordered ten sets.
All the other shoes, socks, underwear, pajamas, etc. were all bought with Jessica's help.
After that, Jessica's treatment of picking clothes was much worse.
Denim shorts and cropped short sleeves, "Boss, do you look good?"
"It's not hot, so who can show your belly?"
Floral mini skirt, "What about this one?"
"Why are the skirts so short, aren't your legs cold?"
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Jeans and T-shirt, "This one?"
"Well, it's good, just him, two sets!"
Jessica rushed to Alvin angrily and complained, "Boss, you are going too far. This is what I wore when I came."
Alvin was stunned for a moment, "It's pretty good-looking, let's get a few more sets to wear."
Jessica angrily stomped on Alvin's feet, turned around and said to the proprietress Shirley, "Except for this one, wrap everything else up, um~ Two in different colors. All are for the boss's account."
Girl, is it really okay for you to add drama to yourself like this?
Not to offend a woman when she is angry is the experience that Alvin exchanged with blood and tears in his previous life. For the sake of helping my daughter choose clothes, I will bear with you.
In Jessica's snickering, she pinched her nose and paid the money, which was not too expensive, only more than nine hundred dollars in total. Hmm~ When I get rich, I will take my daughter there and stroll around the first few avenues.