Rosemary took the item and said, "Clark."
"Hey, you feeling thirsty or hungry? Besides candy, what else do you want to eat? I’ve got a whole pantry in my bag." Clark was always prepared for anything.
"Give me back that bottle of lemonade you took."
"This one?" Clark glanced at the bottle in his hand, a little reluctant to part with it. "It’s sour as hell. Do you really like it?"
"I do."
"Well, I will get you more next time."
Romeo thought, Didn’t you say she couldn’t drink room-temperature beverages?
"No need." Rosemary said gently, "Romeo has plenty."
"We don’t need his stuff."
Rosemary and Romeo exchanged a glance, trying to suppress their laughter. Was Clark not the cutest?
On the way to the cinema, Clark led the way, his handsome face serving as a barrier between the two of them.
"I’m on leave recently. If you guys want to go somewhere or do something, just call me."
Rosemary chuckled, "Sure."
"Don’t be polite with me. After all, we’re family." Clark said, shooting a glance at Romeo, who was driving. Romeo being a tad more handsome didn’t mean he was any better.
Upon reaching the cinema’s parking lot, Clark unbuckled Rosemary’s seat belt and opened the car door for her, shielding her head with his hand.
"Easy now, be careful."
As soon as Rosemary got out of the car, before Romeo could take her hand, Clark had switched places with Rosemary, placing himself between them, and even held onto the hem of his sister’s dress.
"The mall is huge. Stick with me, so you won’t get lost."
Romeo was speechless.
At the cinema, Romeo went to collect the tickets while Clark asked Rosemary what she wanted to eat. Seeing that she was not picky, he bought one of everything the concession stand sold.
"I have got it all. Whatever you want to eat, just take it. Here, hold onto my shirt and follow me."
With his hands full, Clark couldn’t hold onto her dress.
The cinema was packed that day. When Romeo returned with the tickets, he told Clark,
"Sorry, I couldn’t get seats together. You’ll have to sit in the back row."
Upon hearing this, Clark was not having it.
He handed all the food to Romeo and went to the front desk, only to find out that there was indeed only one seat left. Clark then approached a couple seated near Rosemary and somehow managed to convince them to swap their tickets with him!
Having secured a seat next to Rosemary, Clark smirked at Romeo.
Romeo was again speechless.
Finally, the movie started. Clark held up a soda straw for Rosemary to sip from, then put on disposable gloves, and offered her some popcorn.
"Clark, I can eat by myself."
It was a bit embarrassing to be fed by Clark at her age.
Clark seemed to have expected this, so he handed her a pair of disposable gloves. He alternated between offering her popcorn and hot dogs.
He even took out his phone to take a selfie of just the two of them and sent it to all their siblings.
Each picture was attached with the same caption:
Watching a movie alone with sis! She’s so well-behaved and obedient. She is such a sweetheart.
Hunter: No way, Rose doesn’t seem like the type to act cute.
Chasel: Romeo’s there, isn’t he? I can see his hand.
David: Clark, you’re shameless. Clearly, Romeo is there with you, yet you claim you’re alone. I knew Rose would never watch a movie alone with you! You’re so cheeky!
Upon seeing their comments, Clark was puzzled. How did they know Romeo was there?
Had something in the picture given it away?
As he thought about it, he enlarged the photo to take a closer look, and suddenly noticed that Romeo’s hand had sneakily found its way onto Rosemary’s shoulder!
During the photo session, there was an unexpected masculine hand on his sister’s shoulder, adorned with a ring identical to Rosemary’s!
At this, Clark immediately swatted Romeo’s hand away.
"You’re crowding Rose. She’ll be uncomfortable."
"There’s a scary scene coming up soon. I need to protect her."



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