Chapter 1111 - A vacation in Fairfield (1) (2/2)
”We are not taking her.”, he said flatly.
Sarah burst into a fit of giggles. ”I was talking about the bracelets. We can get one for each of our kids…”
Aiden smiled at his blunder. ”We are getting them presents?”
”Souvenirs.”, Sarah responded. ”This is a pleasure-only trip, a vacation. We should get souvenirs.”
Aiden liked her 'pleasure-only' description. It's forever since the two of them went on a vacation, without some work related agenda. They got bracelets for everyone.
Sarah was happy that she found a small bracelet for Lia. She is performing her aunt responsibilities well.
After they finalized their choices, the vendor-girl was ecstatic because she almost sold-out her handmade bracelets.
Sarah enjoyed girl's enthusiasm and moved along to see what else is available.
Aiden observed Sarah while she cheerfully moved from one stall to another and happily chatted with vendors about the things they are offering. It was a very peaceful and heartwarming sight, and he hoped to engrave it into his memory. Even better, he hoped that it will last.
”How about these?”, Sarah's question pulled Aiden out of his stupor.
He frowned when he realized that she is pointing at some wide-leafed potted plants.
”Where will you keep them?”
He also wanted to know, since when is she into gardening and plants? But that was a secondary question.
”In your place, on the window in the kitchen, or a living room.”, she responded. ”There are no plants. These will bring in some color and life…”
”These will bring decay as well when they dry off because no one is taking care of them.”, Aiden reminded her that they are coming to his apartment few times a year (at most). Who will water the plants? Don't they need some other care as well? Neither of them has any experience with growing plants!
”Don't you have someone to come and clean your place?”, Sarah asked while ignoring his displeasure.
”Yeah. Once a month. To clean, not to take care of plants.” Aiden saw that Sarah is not willing to give up and he turned to the vendor-woman. ”These need watering more often than once a month, right?”
The woman confirmed. ”Yes. At least two times a week.”
Aiden gave Sarah 'I-told-you-so' look and ushered her toward the next stall. It's a 'no' for plants. And for puppies as well.
Sarah got distracted by trinkets on the next stall. Aiden was happy about that.
Aiden saw that they are moving in the direction of the food trucks and sighed. He will never understand Sarah's fascination with street food. How can that be better than a well-balanced meal in a luxurious restaurant?
He was thinking about which way to take Sarah, before she asks for lunch from one of those food trucks. He needs to avoid puppies and plants.
Aiden was pleasantly surprised when Sarah stopped at one stall. It seems that she was not going for the food trucks!
Aiden observed the stall which got Sarah's attention and saw an older man who was selling artwork and some old-looking chairs and coat hangers. He followed her sight when he noticed that she is staring at one spot. It was a painting, resting on the table in the back of the tent: a meadow filled with wildflowers, surrounded with a forest and snowy-peak mountains in the back. Other than two fluffy white clouds, the sky was deep blue.
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