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"Where are you going? Can we come along?” I rolled my eyes because Steven asked that to me so many times now. "Yes mommy, can we come with you?" I sighed. I can’t believe these two. "No, you can’t. You’ll be get bored waiting for me." I said. Hivo pouted. "Mama is just going to buy something for a while. Please, can you wait me in the car?" Hivo looked at his father before looking at me again. "Daddy will be sad, mom." I looked at Steven for a moment then looked at our son that always seemed to be on his father’s side. I feel jealous sometimes. "Oh! Daddy is not a kid. He understands me. Right daddy?" I glanced at Steven with my deadly stares. He smiled noticing that if he said no, I would be upset with him. I saw he swallowed several times before he nodded. "Y-Yes b-babe," he stamm