Chapter 189
The childโs parents were also nearby, smiling as they watched to see if their child understood how to share happiness. Since this neighborhood was naturally inhabited by the wealthy and influential, everyone more or less recognized each other. The child still held a few sparklers in her hand. Seeing two strangers suddenly appear in front of her, she looked a bit puzzled and blinked her eyes.
โDidnโt you buy any fireworks for her, sir?โ
Chris squatted down to be at eye level with the girl, speaking sincerely, โNo, I forgot. Could you share one with us?โ He held up one finger. โJust one will do!โ
Who would actually ask a child for fireworks?
Jessica felt embarrassed and desperately tugged at Chris from behind, wanting to leave. The girl glanced back at her parents. Her parents stood together, still smiling, wanting to see what their daughterโs decision would be.
After a while, the girl handed a sparkler to Jessica. โHe forgot and Iโm willing to share this with you. Daddy said that girls can play with sparklers during the New Year, and youโre a girl too!โ
The kindness of strangers always moved people deeply. Jessica hesitated for a few seconds until Chris gave her a little tug to bring her back to her senses. She squatted down and took the sparkler from the girlโs hand, saying sincerely, โThank you. Your dress is very pretty. Youโre the most beautiful girl!โ
The girl bounced happily into her parentsโ arms. โThat lady just said Iโm pretty!โ
โYou are very pretty indeed, Nellie.โ
Jessicaโs eyes reddened a bit as she held the sparkler. They found a very small, quiet corner. Those who were setting off fireworks with their parents, relatives, or lovers were all far away. Chris pulled a lighter from Jessicaโs pocket and helped light the sparkler for her.
โMy father-in-law wonโt be able to accompany you to watch fireworks anymore, but I will always be here with you.โ The sparks of the firework exploded gently in her hand, the faint smell of gunpowder drifting around them.
Chris didnโt overlook Jessicaโs reddened eyes. He looked into her eyes, which sparkled as brilliantly as the fireworks. โI will always be with you.โ
Jessica sniffled and said, โDonโt lie to me.โ
โDad lied to me. I hope youโll keep your word,โ thought Jessica.
Back at home, Jessica suddenly acted like a little girl and leaned over to Linda, saying, โMom, Chris tricked a little girl to get her sparkler.โ
Linda turned to look; her son-in-law was still holding the jacket their daughter had taken off, standing at the entrance with a smile still on his face. Albert also came out of the kitchen.
โTo whom did he give it?โ asked Linda.
Jessica said, โTo me, of course! The little girl said only girls can play with sparklers!โ
Linda laughed.
The two of them went to wash their hands, and Albert handed Linda a cup of hot tea. โAt first, I didnโt understand. With so many men, why did Mrs. Wilder choose Chris to be your daughterโs husband? Now it seems Mrs. Wilder really had foresight.โ
Linda said, โThere arenโt many who can make Jessica smile, and Chris just happens to be the only one. Even I havenโt seen Jessica smile like this for a long time.โ She knew the burden of the Wilder family had weighed heavily on Jessica for too long, but there was no other way. As a widow, she had long stepped down from a high position. Sophie was unable to bear the responsibility, and only Jessica could.
โThe only person that could stand by Jessicaโs side is Chris.โ
Albert nodded and suddenly asked, โWhat about Michael? Mrs. Wilder, what are your plans?โ