Chapter 489
Chapter 489
Missy rants about her dad in kindergarten.
Daisy once thought that all fathers and daughters in the world get along in the same way as she and her father, but the world is so big that every family operates in a different way.
Every afternoon after school, Daisy was always happy because her father was waiting at the door.
She happily ran out with her backpack on her back, and saw her father standing in front of the car, she wanted to throw herself into the arms of the old father, and kiss Tony intimately, chatting non-stop before she could catch her breath.
"Did you have a fulfilling day at kindergarten?" Tony asked.
"Enriched!" Daisy said.
As usual, she told her father what had happened in the past half day, from entering the kindergarten to leaving school, speaking in an orderly manner.
When they get in the car, sometimes they don't go home right away. Big Stark and Little Stark get together to watch a ball game, or watch a children's play, and have a snack in the dessert shop before going back.
Missy is indifferent to this way of getting along, but Mr. Cooper is a little envious.
Mr. Cooper is a good father, but he doesn't seem to be very good at dealing with little girls, and his own daughter is so cool that he is often called adults at a loss.
Seeing that Tony would take the initiative to bend over and stretch out his arms when his daughter ran over, Mr. Cooper followed suit. One day, when Sheldon and Missy came over from school, he also enthusiastically and actively opened his arms.
Shelton ran so fast that he got into the car in no time, and Mr. Cooper didn't have a chance to hug his son.
Mr. Cooper didn't care very much. He shrugged his shoulders. Seeing Missy approaching, he tried his best to raise a bright smile and called out, "Yes, baby, come to Dad!"
Missy was also jogging at first, but when she saw Mr. Cooper's movements and expression, she had a strange expression on her face, just like seeing a brown bear in the zoo running towards her for a hug, she subconsciously stopped.
She didn't move, and neither did Mr. Cooper.
The two stood facing each other, still in the air.
Not far away, Tony and Daisy have completed their father-daughter warm daily life, and Daisy wants her father to take them to buy beautiful children's books.
"More words, Dad." Daisy said.
"Do you think you can read a little longer?" Tony asked.
"Yes." Daisy said proudly, "I want Daddy to pick some for me, okay?"
Baby Daisy always thinks that what father can give is the best.
She is also always right.
The Starks' car drove away, and Mr. Cooper and her daughter were still staring.
After a long time, Mr. Cooper asked, "Why don't you come over, Missy?"
Missy asked, "Why are you so weird, Dad?"
Mr. Cooper was a little embarrassed: "Don't you want a warm hug?"
"I don't really want to." Missy said.
She walked over slowly with her backpack on her back, patted Mr. Cooper on the shoulder, and said old-fashionedly: "Just be as natural as usual, George."
"Yes, yes," said Mr. Cooper, "but if you don't mind, please call me Daddy."
Mr. Cooper's dream of a warm embrace was shattered, and it was his little girl who crushed that dream.
If one day, a publishing house publishes a book that teaches fathers how to get along with their daughters, Mr. Cooper will definitely become the most eager buyer.
Then it occurred to him that there was no need for books at all—the liveliest teaching materials were at hand.
Mr. Cooper went to Tony for a lesson.
"I hope you can teach me some advanced experience, Mr. Stark." Mr. Cooper said to Tony.
Tony was caught off guard and choked a mouthful of water down his throat.
Happy on the side was also caught off guard, if he was drinking water like Tony now, there would be two choked people in the room.
"I want to know, how can you get along so well with Daisy?" Mr. Cooper said, "Although it may be too late to learn the wisdom of dealing with people and others, it is a little bit to learn."
Happy said goodbye, what kind of wisdom does Tony Stark have in dealing with others, his character is so stinky, and he is still hated by many people.
Meanwhile, Daisy and Missy discuss each other's dads in kindergarten.
"My dad was weird yesterday for some reason." Missy said, "It's not like him at all. He actually
Hug me warmly. "
"Is that weird?" Daisy asked, "You can give Daddy a hug."
"Not all fathers and children are like you and your father." Missy said.
She rested her chin and sighed: "My father is a strange father."
Daisy said: "My father is a gentle father."
"If you can choose, you must still choose your father to be your father, right?" Missy asked.
Daisy said without thinking, "Yes."
She asked Missy, "What about you?"
"Me?" Missy turned her face aside coolly, pretending to be looking at the scenery, and said to him from left to right, "I just asked you."
This afternoon, Daisy and Missy walked out of the little red door holding hands.
The two little girls found that the cars of their two families were parked side by side, and Tony and George Cooper were talking and laughing.
"Oh." Missy rubbed her arms, "My dad is different from usual again."
There must be monsters in unusual things, and Mr. Cooper, who has become different from usual, really moved, and when Missy approached, he said: "How about we hang out with Daisy and Daisy's father on weekends? "
"Would you like to go?" Missy asked Mr. Cooper. "Don't you stay home watching TV and drinking beer?"
Mr. Cooper coughed twice and said, "I also want to spend the weekend with my daughter."
He asked expectantly, "How is it?"
Missy glanced at her father, saw the unconcealed expectation on his face, shrugged, and said, "It's up to you."
As soon as she turned her head, she went to discuss with Daisy what snacks to bring out for the weekend in exchange.
As a result, the Starks' and Coopers' cars were delayed by 15 minutes before starting.
Missy and Mr. Cooper got into the car, and Sheldon, who had been sitting in the backseat and read a book for 15 minutes, asked, "Will you not bring me to the weekend party?"
It was only now that Mr. Cooper remembered that he still had a son sitting in the back. He glanced at Shelton in the rearview mirror guiltily, and said, "Next time, I'll arrange a trip between us men, how about it?"
"In other words, are you really not going to take me this time?" Sheldon said blankly.
Mr. Cooper felt a little guilty, but he still refused to give up the opportunity to get closer to his daughter. He nodded and said, "Yes, I won't bring you this time, Sheldon, I'm sorry."
Sheldon breathed a sigh of relief: "Thank God. Don't take me in the future, let me fend for myself."
On weekends, the Stark family and the Cooper family meet to go fishing.
Fishing was Mr. Cooper's suggestion. He originally asked Missy what she wanted to do, but Missy said let him think about it.
Mr. Cooper, who didn't understand his daughter's heart, chose the outdoor project he was familiar with.
If he interviewed a few more little girls, he might be able to make the right choice of going to a doll store or an amusement park.
But Missy didn't say anything, she just silently increased the snacks stuffed into the bag.
A happy fishing trip between father and daughter, the father may be the only one who is happy.
Daisy doesn't like fishing, she likes to catch fish with fishing nets, but today she came to the seaside, the water was very deep, and she couldn't reach in with a small net to fish, so she played with Missy next to her.
Missy was also less interested in fishing.
She sat there holding the fishing rod and waited for ten seconds. Seeing that the rod did not move, she deduced that the fish should also be on holiday today, so she slipped aside to play with Daisy.
"It's all right, honey!" said Mr. Cooper. "I'll catch you a fish."
"Look, that's it. I can't wait for a chance to communicate at all." After Missy left, Mr. Cooper said to Tony.
Tony narrowed his eyes, dazzled by the sun jumping on the sea: "Maybe it's not as bad as you imagined."
Today, Mr. Cooper's daughter is not very good, and it seems that the relationship with the fish is not very good. He hasn't caught a fish for a long time. After Tony caught a fish, he was invited by Daisy to build a castle together, so only Cooper was left. Mr. was there alone.
He could also go, but in his heart he kept the promise he blurted out to catch a fish, and sat silently, listening to Daisy's laughter because her father's castle was well piled up.
Mr. Cooper suddenly noticed that there was no Missy's laughter.
He turned his head to see where his daughter was, but when he looked up, he found Missy beside him.
This silent way of walking, wouldn't it be scary to pretend to be a ghost on Halloween.
"Missy, I thought you were playing with Daisy." Mr. Cooper said.
"Building a castle is a bit boring." Missy said, "Why haven't you caught any fish yet?"
"Soon," said Mr. Cooper, "I have experience."
Missy kicked the sand with her feet, and suddenly said, "Let me try."
"Okay." Mr. Cooper's eyes lit up, "Can you?"
"I won't." Missy said, "You teach me, Dad."
Mr. Cooper's eyes sparkled, and he got up quickly to make room for his daughter.
He patted the cushion under his hip to make it softer, and let Missy sit on it.
"Fishing requires patience," Mr. Cooper said. "Look at the buoy floating on the water. When the fish bites..."
He babbled, and Missy listened in silence, yawning.
But just after talking about it for an unknown period of time, the fishing rod moved and a fish bit the hook.
"Dad, Daddy, hurry up!" Missy yelled.
Mr. Cooper skillfully took over the fishing rod, quickly gathered up the fishing line, and when it was almost finished, he pulled the fishing rod up with all his strength——
"Oh!" said Missy happily. "A big fish!"
She hugged Mr. Cooper all at once: "It's awesome, Dad is awesome!"
At this time, Missy was not cool at all, showing a natural intimacy.
Mr. Cooper just wanted to experience the warm affection between father and daughter, but Missy turned around again, left him and ran to Daisy.
Mr. Cooper would sigh, and sigh and laugh again.
"Forget it." He said, "Very good."
I went out to fish today, and both of them got a lot.
When they were about to say goodbye and went back to their respective houses, Tony asked Daisy, "Did you have a good time today?"
"Happy!" Daisy said.
"That's good." Tony said.
On the other side, Missy was asking Mr. Cooper: "Are you happy that I go fishing with you?"
"Happy," said Mr. Cooper as he put the fish in the trunk.
"Really?" Missy kicked the sand, "That's good."
Daisy looked at Missy's awkward look, and suddenly remembered the question she asked Missy in the kindergarten.
She asked Missy, if she had the chance to choose her father again, would Missy still choose Mr. Cooper?
Missy refused to say anything at first, but after Daisy asked twice, she hummed and said, "I have to choose! Although my father is sometimes weird, he is also very good."
"What are you looking at?" Tony asked his daughter.
Daisy looked away and told her father, "Dad, that's also a kind of love."
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