Rays of sunlight pierced through the windows and lit up the room.
Christina lay on Nathaniel’s chest, her smooth back littered with red marks from the night before. The
warm glow gradually roused her from sleep, and her eyes fluttered open.
Just then, the door opened, and two little figures barged into the room.
“Mommy, Daddy. Are you getting married?” Camila and Lucas muttered as they stared at their parents
with wide-eyed innocence.
Needless to say, the duo had no idea what they were looking at. All they knew from playing in school
was that family members expressed love by holding hands and hugging one another.
Stunned by the sudden appearance of her children, Christina yanked the blanket over her head, her
heart thumping wildly.
The next second, she kicked Nathaniel hard. “Get the kids out! Hurry!”
The latter winced at the pain. My goodness. She sure is strong….
“Lucas, Camila, why are you guys up so early?” he asked calmly.
“Daddy, you’re attending my ballet recital today, aren’t you?” Camila piped up, doe-eyed and adorable
as she sported a sequined butterfly pin in her hair. “Ms. Tuffin said I must be there earlier because I’m
the principal dancer.”
As soon as Camila stopped her ballet lessons at the kindergarten, Christina enrolled her in an external
dance school, where a public performance would be held after every semester.
Upon hearing that, Nathaniel did his best to remain unfazed despite having broken into a cold sweat.
“Thank you for the reminder, Camila. I almost forgot about it. Well… Why don’t you guys head
downstairs and wait for me? You can grab a candy while you’re at it.”
Unsurprisingly, the children’s eyes lit up at the suggestion. “Okay, Daddy! You and Mommy had better
hurry up if you don’t want us to finish all the candy,” Lucas urged before grabbing his sister’s hand and
running out of the room.
Once the door was finally shut, Christina heaved a sigh of relief under the blanket.
Argh! That was so embarrassing! I can’t believe the kids caught us in this state. Thank goodness they
didn’t see anything too explicit, though. Otherwise, I’d never be able to face them again…..
“You can come out now,” Nathaniel teased as he pulled the blanket away.
Christina was already red in the face, but when she noticed the man’s indifference toward the situation,
her embarrassment quickly turned into annoyance. “Do you think this is funny? You can sleep on the
couch tonight!”
After changing into a fresh set of clothes, Christina sat at the dressing table and began applying her
makeup. With her long hair half-tied, her face looked even smaller and more delicate.
Just as she picked up a light pink lipstick, Nathaniel suddenly grabbed her hand “That color’s too light.
This one would look better on you.” he said while reaching for a red lipstick and lifting her chin.
Christina’s eyes sparkled as she met Nathaniel’s gaze, her lips parting slightly for him.
Like an artist painting a masterpiece, the latter carefully applied the lipstick and marveled at how the
color had brought out the woman’s beauty even more.
“You’re gorgeous,” he praised, not once taking his eyes off her.
Christina chuckled and stood up. “Come on. Let’s head downstairs. Otherwise, our two greedy
munchkins will get cavities from all the candy.”
Sure enough, Christina saw candy wrappers scattered all over the living room when she got to the
ground.
The closer she got to Camila and Lucas, the more she could smell the candy scent on them.
Naturally, she took out several wet wipes and began cleaning their hands. “All right. We can leave
now.”
With that, the family of four got into the car and sped off.
After arriving at the performance venue, Nathaniel promptly led Lucas to their seats while Christina
accompanied Camila backstage to report to her teacher, Winnie Tuffin.
Once that was done, Christina helped her daughter change into a beautiful tutu and tied her hair into a
neat little bun.
Camila then dug out a hairpin from her bag and handed it to her mother. “Mommy, I want to wear this
for the performance.”
“Who gave you this hairpin?” Christina asked. Hmm… I remember all the hair accessories I’ve ever
bought for Camila, and I’m sure I’ve never seen this one before.
“Daddy had it custom-made for me!” Camila replied, beaming with delight. “Look at all the sparkly
diamonds on it. Aren’t they pretty?”
For a moment, Christina was taken aback. It’s more than just pretty… It’s breathtaking! The feel and
craftsmanship of the hairpin are incredible, and it looks nothing like a replica. I can’t believe Nathaniel
got genuine diamonds for a kid. He sure is generous, huh? I’ll have to tell him off once we get home!
Just then, Winnie walked over and spotted the hairpin in the little girl’s hair. “Oh, that hairpin is
beautiful. It looks so good on Camila!”
Camila held her skirt out and curtsied gracefully. “Thank you, Ms. Tuffin.”
Afterward, Winnie informed Christina to return backstage only when the performance was over before
leading Camila away to make the necessary preparations.
Without further ado, Christina headed to her seat and held Lucas in her arms.
Soon, the ballei performance started
Under the warm aner lighting a small figure camding in the center began dancing to the music.
Camila cm ments were smooth and elegant, and there was no doubt the had put in a lot of work to
achieve such precision. With the hairpin stop her head shining and sparkling, she looked just like a
princess in a fairy tale
When Camila’s solo was ever, the other children gradually joined her on stage to begin their group
performance
The dance was neat and synchronized, and even though the movements didn’t seem particularly
complicated, it was still no easy fest for the children to have mastered them.
As soon as the performance ended, the audience broke out in thunderous applause.
“Nathaniel, you and Lucas can wait for me outside. I’ll meet you guys once I’ve picked Camila up.”
Christina said.
The ballet class has more than twenty students, so I’m sure the backstage would be crowded with
parents. It’d be better for me to go alone than to have Nathaniel and Lucas jostle with the sea of people
too.
Nathaniel merely hummed in response and walked out with Lucas in his arms.
By the time Christina got backstage, several parents were already happily leaving with their children.
However, when she approached the dressing room, she suddenly heard crying from inside.
Although it was almost impossible to differentiate between children’s cries, Christina knew there was
something familiar with the wailing that wafted into her cars.
Upon opening the door and seeing her daughter’s makeup all smudged from the crying, Christina
rushed forward and hugged her “What’s the matter, Camila?”
Wait a minute… Is that a handprint on her face? Did someone slap her?
There, there, don’t cry,” Christina coaxed. “Tell me what happened, Camila.”
Although Camila managed to calm down a little, large teardrops continued to trickle down her cheeks.
“Mommy, my h-hairpin… the girl muttered amidst sobs and sniffles.
Only then did Christina realize Camila’s hair was in a mess, and the diamond hairpin clipped to the hair
bun had also gone missing.
Needless to say, her heart ached at the sight of her panic-stricken daughter. “Don’t worry. I’ll get the
hairpin back for you.”
Having gently wiped away Camila’s tears, Christina turned her attention to Winnie. “Can you tell me
what’s going on here?”
While Winnie comforted another crying child, a lady standing beside her, dressed head to toe in
designer brands, scowled at Christina. “Don’t take your kids out if you don’t know how to teach them.
Your daughter was the one who hit my child first. My kid merely acted in self-defense.”
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