Chapter 949 Visiting the Amusement Park
“How beautiful!” Jesse jumped up and down ecstatically. “Mr. Graham really brought us here to play!”
Jasper was also delighted, his eyes riveted on the bright lights of the amusement park. Unblinkingly, Tim exclaimed, “I’ve seen this on television.”
Arissa and Benjamin were overwhelmed with anguish when they heard that. Arissa stroked his head. “We’ll come here often to have fun in the future.”
“Yay!” Tim grinned from ear to ear. Turning around, Gavin said to him, “It’s even more beautiful inside, Tim. Let’s go in!”
Then he proceeded to take his younger brother’s hand. “Sure!” In seventh heaven, Tim bobbed his head and reached out to grasp Zachary’s hand.
Zachary glanced at his two brothers before clutching Oliver’s hand.
“Let’s all hold hands. There are many people inside. Otherwise, we’ll easily get lost.”
Oliver quickly grabbed Jasper’s hand, whereas Jasper seized hold of Jesse’s hand.
Hand in hand, all six of the siblings gazed up at Arissa and Benjamin with eagerness written all over their faces.
“Mommy, Mr. Graham, let’s go in!”
“Okay!”
Walking to the one end of the line, Arissa took Gavin’s hand before motioning at Benjamin. “Go over to Jesse’s side.”
They had many children with them, so it was easy for one to get lost if they neglected to keep a close eye on them.
Benjamin eyed her for a moment before clutching Jesse’s hand.
The sensation of her father’s massive hand around her petite one felt different from her mother’s soft one, and a strange feeling surged within Jesse.
Her eyes lit up, and she was as happy as a clam.
She stole a peek at Benjamin. At the same time, Benjamin dipped his eyes and looked at his daughter. He tightened his grip on the soft hand in his.
“Follow closely, everyone!” Arissa instructed, reminding the children to stay together at all times.
“Got it, Mommy!” Zachary answered loudly.
I’m in the middle, so I’ll keep an eye on the others!
“Even if we get lost, Mommy, it doesn’t matter. We all have phones with us,” Jasper said with a snicker.
Arissa smacked him on the head. “Do you still remember what happened at the airport when we returned to the country? You wandered off! Yet, you have the nerve to say that it doesn’t matter even if you get lost?”
Jasper stuck his tongue out. “You should be thanking me, Mommy. If I hadn’t been taken away by Mr. Graham’s bodyguards, we might not have found Gavin even now.”
At that, Arissa was torn between amusement and exasperation.
“If so, I should also thank Gavin, right? If he hadn’t run off, the entire misunderstanding wouldn’t have existed.”
Following that, Gavin chortled. “Even if you hadn’t switched places with me, Jasper, perhaps Mommy would’ve discovered me in no time!”
Mommy has been working at Daddy’s company, so there would have been plenty of opportunities to meet me.
“No matter how fast, it couldn’t be compared with us swapping places!” Jasper crowed, curling his lips.
Chuckling, Arissa interjected, “It was all a coincidence. It’s still best not to get lost, lest you bump into someone with malicious intentions.”
If some criminals were to kidnap anyone of them, it’d be difficult to find them.
“Don’t worry, Mommy. We’ll be careful!” Oliver promised in consolation, aware that she still had some leftover fear from the incident back then.
“Yeah, we’ve all got to be careful. Don’t run off when we’re outside,” Arissa warned once more.
Right then, Benjamin shot her a reassuring look. “The bodyguards are following us, so we’ll be fine here. What would you guys like to play?”
“The roller coaster!” the children shrieked in unison.
Benjamin regarded them dubiously, but still, he relented, “All right.”
Tim had never been to the amusement park. He found everything intriguing.
“Let’s go for a ride on the roller coaster!”
Smiling, Arissa led the way in front and brought them over.
Benjamin, on the other hand, took up the rear.
Both the adults and six adorable children had striking looks, attracting much attention.
Some couldn’t resist raising their phones to snap a photo, but they were stopped from doing so by the bodyguards a near distance away.
Arissa and Benjamin took care of two children each. Gavin and Zachary tactfully allowed their brothers and sister to be with their parents while they went with the bodyguards.
After all, they couldn’t take a turn on the rides without the accompaniment of an adult.
“Don’t be afraid, Mommy!” Jesse grasped Arissa’s hand.