Chapter 1241 The Hawkins Family
Chapter 1241 The Hawkins Family
Chapter 1241 The Hawkins family
Jocelyn sighed long and helplessly and looked at Allie, "Mom, all these years I've been raised to be a
waste, I'm not familiar with all the household chores and stuff."
Allie laughed, "What's there for you to get familiar with this kind of thing? Is there any use in getting
familiar with it?"
After saying that, Allie turned around and walked towards the kitchen, while walking, she turned her
head to look at Lawrence and Madeline and said, "Bring your diligent mother to the living room to eat
delicious food."
Allie then went straight into the kitchen.
Lawrence walked straight and coolly to the front of the living room sofa and sat down.
And Madeline naturally took Jocelyn's hand and said with a smile, "Let's go, Mom"
She really envies her mother, who has been married to her father for many years and is still well loved
by him and her in-laws.
They treated her mother as they have done for decades.
She only hopes that she will be as happy as her mother in the future, with a successful career, a loving
husband and a harmonious in-laws.
Jocelyn nodded, and then, with a look of hopelessness, followed Madeline and sat down in front of the
sofa.
Once seated, Madeline began peeling longan for Jocelyn.
In the Mason family, there is an unwritten rule that within the respective small families, it is the mother
who must be the boss.
The two siblings are not usually favoured, but their family status is far less than that of their mother.
From the time they could understand, they were taught by their father, and their grandparents, to take
good care of their mother and to spoil her.
They even told the two siblings that they would die if they treated Jocelyn badly.
And the two siblings were obedient.
It is a rule that has been engraved into the bones since they understood it.
Jocelyn gladly ate the longan and smiled, "Mmm, it's so sweet."
Looking at Madeline and Lawrence, she always felt that the time had gone by like an arrow.
Their two siblings, when they were wailing, are still in sight.
But in the blink of an eye, they are now high school students.
It's even on the verge of becoming a university student.
"Time goes by so fast, Mummy always feels like I am still young," said Jocelyn with a smile.
Looking back on her younger days, there are many things that she can no longer recall now.
All those things that were once, etched in the bones, bad things, are now largely forgotten.
Noah, and his family, used their deep love to heal all her inner turmoil, as well as her wounds, over the
decades.
Once, those, whom she scorned and hated to the bone, have now, long since, faded into oblivion.
Even many of the hatreds that she thought she would never forget in her life had been so forgotten
without her realising it.
The Mason family, with their love, have made her gentler.
Madeline said with a smile, "Mom is young now, in fact, your face is not much different from before, just
more mature with competent temperament."
"Like Daddy said, you are still angel and will always be angel."
Madeline said again.
Madeline has always been sweet-talking.
She felt happy every time she heard Madeline speak. Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Jocelyn couldn't help but laugh.
Lawrence, on the other hand, was silently eating fruit and looking at his phone.
In the kitchen, Allie and Scott have been busy, as they were yesterday, constantly preparing various
meals that Jocelyn likes to eat.
In their family, it was always the same.
Whichever daughter-in-law arrives, the meal in that home is to be served to that daughter-in-law.
They feel that this is very happy.
After they had prepared the meal, Noah just happened to enter.
A perfect meal for all the family, with a lot of fun.
After dinner, they accompanied the old couple to watch some television before returning home
together.
...
The following day, the two of them went to school as usual.
When they arrived in the classroom, the two had table that was still full of gifts and various love letters.
The sight of these makes their heads spin.
Lawrence briefly glanced at the table, but did not see the box of buns with red hearts on it, which had
been on his desk since his first year of high school.
Since the beginning of his senior year, he had seen that bun daily.
Although, he has never had eaten one.
Yet, she is used to it being there.
Now that it was suddenly no longer there, Lawrence only felt very uncomfortable.
Somehow, he managed to look inside the drawer again, only to find that there was none inside the
drawer either.
This was even more uncomfortable for him.
With a deep frown, Lawrence tried to adjust his mood and took out his phone.
"Hahahaha, you fool, like a chicken in rain."
"That's right, look at you, it's disgusting."
"Come and see, everyone, this is the fool of our class."
"I heard that this fool, yesterday, even ran up to Lawrence and offered to ask him to play piano for her."
"Oh my God, really? Who does she think she is?"
Just at that moment, outside the classroom, an unmistakable cacophony of voices suddenly rang out.
Lawrence frowned deeply and subconsciously looked over at the sound.
Just inside the corridor outside the window, a drenched girl was now cowering in a corner, shivering.
In front of her, stood a lot of boys and girls who were pointing at her.
Every one of them mocked her.
However, she just bowed her head and cried.
Her long, straight black hair all plastered to her face, neck and clothes from the drenching.
At a glance, she looked as if she had fallen into a wretched mess.
"You don't even look at yourself in the mirror. Lawrence will not give a damn to you."
"That's right, look at you, so ordinary but so confident, I'm laughing my ass off."
There were a few girls pointing at her.
The tone of voice was sharp and harsh.
Lawrence's eyebrows knitted together at once.
And Madeline soon noticed the scene.
She instantly turned around in anger and looked at Lawrence and said, "Brother, we can't let them bully
that girl, it's too much."
"This girl, I remember, is the same girl who, yesterday, invited you to play piano for her."
"I've heard that this girl is very poor, having just lost both her parents and the family group, which was
taken over by her aunt and uncle."
"She's saving up to study here on some of the savings her mum and dad left her,"
Madeline added.
At those words, the coldness on Lawrence's face was much aggravated.
Lawrence then got up, walked to the door, looked at the group of bullying people and asked coldly,
"What are doing?"