Chapter 359
" like everything about you. You're irreplaceable,” Cameron replied with eyes full of determination and adoration.
"Hmph! You have to do a hundred push-ups if you're lying!" Dakota huffed, but her heart felt lighter than before.
Cameron quipped, "A hundred? That's too easy. Make it a thousand!"
"Dummy," Dakota playfully scolded. Her eyes gleamed.
"You're not upset anymore, right?" Cameron smiled.
Dakota shook her head. "Nope."
"Then, let's get up and freshen up. I'll apply the ointment for you later." Cameron's gaze softened.
"Okay." Dakota nodded lightly.
After freshening up, Cameron applied the ointment for Dakota.
After a night of treatment, the bruises on her arm had almost completely faded, with only a few marks remaining on her back. In another day, they
would be completely gone.
"Dakota, does it still hurt?" Cameron asked with concern.Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
"Not really." Dakota shook her head.
"That's good.” Cameron finally felt relieved.
"Dakota, are you awake?" Jane asked when she heard the commotion as she passed their bedroom.
"Yes, Mom," Dakota responded.
"Then, come out and have breakfast with Cam. I've cooked some spaghetti.”
"Okay."
The two of them cleaned up and went into the living room.
Despite Cameron's lack of sleep, he was still in high spirits due to his years of training.
But Dakota didn't seem to be the same as she had faint dark circles under her eyes.
Noticing Dakota's tired face, Jane smiled knowingly. She seemed to have gotten the wrong idea about them.
"Mom, what are you smiling about?" Dakota couldn't help blushing at Jane's smile which clearly hinted at something.
Jane knew Dakota was shy, so she pulled her into the kitchen and whispered, "Tell me. Did you and Cam do anything last night?"
"Mom, what are you talking about? We didn't..." Dakota's voice trembled. She couldn't bring herself to finish her sentence because it was too
embarrassing.
"Dakota, there's nothing to be embarrassed about. I've been in your place, so I fully support you." Jane thought Dakota was just shy.
"Mom, we really didn't..." Dakota stamped her foot in frustration, her face reddening even more. She didn't know how to explain things to Jane.
At that moment, Cameron, who was eating spaghetti in the living room, suddenly choked violently upon hearing Jane's words.
He had an incredible sense of hearing, so he heard Jane and Dakota's conversation in the kitchen.
Jane clearly misunderstood him and Dakota.
"Cam, be careful not to eat too quickly." Jane poked her head out of the kitchen upon hearing the commotion, thinking Cameron had choked on the
spaghetti.
Then she looked at Dakota again, giving her a meaningful smile. "Dakota, you and Cam should try harder. I hope to have a grandchild soon.”
"Mom, it really isn't what you think!" Dakota was a bit annoyed.
"Alright, let's have breakfast first. Cam's waiting for you." Jane stopped the conversation when she saw that Dakota was getting angry.
When Dakota returned to her seat, she looked at Cameron, who was busy eating spaghetti across from her. Her face turned several shades of red at
the thought of Jane's words just now.
She wondered if Cameron had heard her.