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Love Unspoken

Chapter 1481
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Chapter 1481 The girl who snapped the photo looked like she was still in college. After taking a few shots, she walked over to Alexander. "How's this?" she asked.

Alexander flipped through the photos and thanked her.

A bit embarrassed, the girl went back to her boyfriend, who had just cback from the restroom. She told him about taking photos for someone.

"I just took a picture for this family of four. The guy was super handsome, the woman was gorgeous, and their kids were adorable. Do you think our kids will be that cute someday?" she asked. "Really?" Her boyfriend glanced over at them and nodded. "For sure." Quinn stopped watching the couple and moved closer to Alexander to check out the photos.

"Using a camera in a theater is kinda weird. We could've just used our phones," Quinn said.

Alexander put the camera away and smiled. "Sdifference." Quinn pulled out her phone, got close to Alexander, and snapped a few shots. "See, this works just fine." Alexander gave her an appreciative look. "You're so smart." He meant to compliment her, but it coff a bit awkward.

Just then, the movie started, and Alexander stood up. "Let's go in." Quinn nodded, pulling Brandy along as they walked into the theater. She used to watch other families go to the movies, and now it was her turn.

'Treally flies,' Quinn thought.

They found seats in the middle of the theater, surrounded by kids and their parents, making the place pretty noisy.

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In the chaos, Sprout squirmed and tried to break free from Alexander's arms.

Alexander held Sprout tightly, but the more he tried to restrain him, the more Sprout struggled, using both his hands and feet.

Quinn glanced at them and whispered, "Lethold Sprout." Alexander replied, "It's okay. He'll settle down soon." Quinn fell silent and looked at Brandy, who was quietly and intently watching the movie.

Quinn tried to focus on the animated film too, but she couldn't keep her attention on it. They were all getting older.

She sighed and managed to stay awake for about an hour before drifting off to sleep.

When she woke up, it was Alexander who woke her.

She opened her eyes in confusion and turned to look at Alexander, seeing a complex expression on his face. "What's wrong? Why are you looking atlike that?" Quinn assumed she might have drooled and touched the corner of her mouth, but it was dry.

Alexander asked her, "Do you not like watching animated films anymore?" Quinn's heart skipped a beat. She wanted to nod, but with Alexander asking so seriously, she couldn't bring herself to answer truthfully.

After a moment of hesitation, she said, "No, I just didn't sleep well last night and might be a bit tired." Alexander stared at her for two seconds, then looked away, standing up with Sprout in his arms. "Let's go. There's another show." "You really bought tickets for two shows?" Quinn asked.

"Yep." Was Alexander planning to spend the whole day at the cinema? The second movie Alexander chose was a horror film.

Quinn wanted to sleep through it, and Alexander remained expressionless. Sprout couldn't understand it and just kept yelling, while Brandy seemed to understand a bit but not enough to be scared. Even though the movie wasn't that scary, the people around them screamed, and girls clung to their boyfriends.

The four of them sitting there really made them stand out.

Seriously, who brings little kids to a horror movie? So, Quinn dozed off again.

When they cout, it was already dark. Quinn asked Brandy, "Was the movie scary?" Brandy shook her head. "I didn't get it." Even though Brandy didn't understand, the ghosts and monsters should've been scary. Quinn couldn't figure out how she was so brave.

After leaving the cinema, they were about to head home. But as they passed the arcade, Brandy tugged on Quinn's hand and pointed. "You wanna go in?" Quinn asked.

Brandy jumped up and down excitedly, clearly wanting to play. She was so small she couldn't even reach the arcade machines. What could she play? Alexander said, "If Brandy wants to go, let's go.' "Alright," Quinn agreed, following them into the arcade.

The group looked pretty out of place there.

Anyone who didn't know them might think they were arcade gaddicts, dragging two kids along.

Brandy didn't want to play the games; she wanted to ride the kiddie rides. Quinn exchanged a hundred bucks for gtokens and placed them in front of her, letting her ride to her heart's content. Sprout wanted to ride too, so Alexander put him in with Brandy.

Brandy held Sprout as they rocked in the kiddie ride, and she even knew how to insert the tokens herself.

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Quinn brought over two small stools and sat nearby, watching them play.

After a while, Alexander went to buy a drink and handed it to Quinn. "Anything you wanna play?" Quinn looked around and didn't see anything that caught her eye. "We're too old for this." "Who says adults can't play?" Alexander retorted.

Quinn replied, "If you wanna play, go ahead. I'll watch them."

Alexander didn't go and sat next to Quinn. "You're right. Sthings should be done at a certain age.

Doing them later loses the meaning.

|| Quinn was taken aback and turned to look at Alexander. "What's up with you?" Alexander smiled. "Nothing, just feeling a bit sentimental." Quinn remarked, "You've been acting weird lately." "Have I?" Alexander retorted.

"You haven't noticed," Quinn replied, looking at him deeply. "First, you m bought a camera, then you started learning to cook, and now you're taking us to see animated films." Alexander was silent for a moment.

He looked at the two kids having a blast and sighed. "I need to find something to do. I can't stand just sitting at hdoing nothing." Quinn suggested, "Then get a job. If you don't wanna use your brain, you can work in a factory." Hearing the word "factory," Alexander couldn't help but laugh. "That's not a bad idea." Quinn said, "I was just joking." She was worried that Alexander might actually go work in a factory.

Alexander held her hand, looking at her intently. "But I'd rather spend more twith you all." Quinn was slightly stunned and held his hand in return.

His hand felt cold, like a piece of cool jade.

Quinn said, "Then let's go fly a kite tomorrow." Alexander readily agreed, "Sure, what kind of kite do you like? I'll make it." Quinn said, "Really? Then make a Buddy kite." Alexander replied, "No problem." Quinn was a bit skeptical that Alexander could actually make a kite.

Over there, Brandy had ridden all the kiddie rides and didn't want to play anymore. She was calling for • Alexander got up to take the two little ones down.