Chapter 57 A Bird Visitor at Home
Chapter 57 A Bird Visitor at Home
Chapter 57 A Bird Visitor at Home
Marcus Brook revealed the species of the parrot at a glance. "It should be fed by someone."
Nancy nodded knowingly. "Then, is its owner searching for it?"
The little girl faced the bookcase, waving her hand to the parrot, and asked softly, "Quentin, do you still remember the way home?"
The little parrot, hiding its head under the wings, muffled, "I don't know, I don't know."
"Then, come down first."
The cockatiel fluttered its wings and hovered above Nancy. "The Great Demon King!"
Nancy probably knew who it was referring to, felt a little angry. Her big brother was such a kind person. So how could he be the Great Demon King? The same level of reasoning as the children before was shown by this bird.
Marcus Brook, who was called the Great Demon King, was very calm. "Don't bother with it. Is Adam teaching you elementary school textbooks?"
Nancy, resting arms on her brother's thighs, nodded softly upon hearing his words. "Mmmm."
"Go and get the book. I'll teach you."
Nancy lit up her eyes instantly, grabbing the palm of her big brother and rubbing her face to it. "Thank you, big brother!"
After thanking him, she quickly rushed to get the textbook. Quentin, the Cockatiel, fluttered its wings and wanted to follow along, but its speed was not as fast as Marcus's hand. The door slammed
suddenly, almost resulting in it being flattened by it.
"Great Demon King, Great Demon King!"
"Help, Nancy, help!" Quentin screamed in fear- facing the Great Demon King alone made him tremble.
Marcus Brook stared at it coldly. "Shut up."
Well, Quentin, which was so cowardly, kept silent, afraid that it would become a dish in the next second.
"You could stay. But if you pee or poop in the study or in Nancy's room, I'll pluck your feather." Marcus Brook threatened the bird with a poker face. If others saw this, they would be shocked that their majestic young master would actually threaten a bird!
"Got it, got it," Quentin answered obediently when being sent cold glares from the Great Demon King. How it missed the gentle little beauty so much in its heart.
When Nancy came over with the book in her arms, she didn't sense anything wrong. Quentin also dares not complain to her in front of the Great Demon King. Even if it did, Nancy would obviously side with her brother.
She sat next to her brother and opened the textbook. Marcus Brook's deep, elegant voice while teaching made Nancy attracted to it, even if she was hearing.
She wondered why her brother's voice sounded so good, although there were no ups and downs or feelings throughout his reading.
Nancy read along with her brother- sentence by sentence. While reading the primary school textbook, Marcus's deep voice overlapped with Nancy's feathery voice, harmonized together like a
peaceful melody.
Quentin, which was still nervous before, flew to the table in front of them without realizing it, shook its wings, and listened quietly. Whereas Harley lay in Nancy's arms, circling its black tail on her wrist. The color contrast of black and white apparently highlighted her skin's fairness.
Only the reading sound of the siblings could be heard. And with it, Marcus Brook seemed to become a lot warmer.
Soon, it was almost time for Adam Brook to finish his class; but the falling rains from the skies had no plans to stop. Nonetheless, Nancy still wanted to pick her brother up from school.
She felt that her brother was happy to see her. Although he didn't say anything, his eyes were shining so brightly upon seeing her.
Nancy was also very happy when she picked her brother up. Also, he didn't bring an umbrella with him today.
Carrying the umbrella, Nancy wore a pair of rain boots. As the weather got a little colder due to the rain, her mother put on a snow-white plush coat for her, which was as long as a skirt so that it could cover her calves. There was a hat behind, with two bunny ears hanging on it.
With her fluffy bob hair and her soft temperament, the Ted looked like a snow-white soft dumpling, which was so adorable that people wanted to hug her in her arms.
"Nancy, don't leave the car. Just let big brother pick your little brother up, okay?"
"Okay, I got it." Even after listening to it several times, Nancy still nodded patiently and answered. If it were Adam, he might have lost his temper long ago.
Afraid that Nancy would get cold from the rain when she got off the car, Windy reminded her repeatedly, and only let them leave after seeing her nodding obediently.
A white shadow flashed when she got in the car. As soon as Nancy just sat in, a beautiful little parrot rested on her shoulder.
The little parrot got into her warm hair to hide its body. Then, it rubbed affectionately against her neck. "Little beauty, bring Quentin."
Since there was a black cat in the house, which made it fear so much. It was afraid that it would lose its life if it took a nap there.
Nancy touched Quentin's head, turned her head, grabbed her big brother's sleeves, and looked at him. "Big brother, can we bring along Quentin?"
The cowardly Quentin didn't dare to come forward.
Hearing the man humming in affirmation, Quentin, whose feathers were all taut, relaxed, and almost didn't slip off Nancy's shoulders, but fortunately, it was supported in time.
For the rest of the journey, it basically nestled itself in Nancy's neck, making it warm.
Soon, they reached school. While laying in the car window and looking out through it, Nancy noticed there were already many cars coming to pick up the children. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
Marcus Brook touched her head. "I'm going to pick Adam up. Don't get out of the car."
Nancy nodded obediently, watching her big brother open a black umbrella and get out of the car. The rain splashed on the ground, wet his leather shoes and the trousers' cuffs, just a little. Marcus Brook stood calmly in the rain, unaffected by the weather in the slightest.
"Big brother, take care." Nancy raised her hands and waved to him.
Marcus Brook hummed, closed the door, and left.
While waiting, Nancy lay on the car window and looked out. She was able to see things clearly because of the lighter rain.
Their car was parked in a somewhat remote place because the parking spaces in front were all occupied. Nancy scanned at the surroundings, to her dismay, she noticed a group of shivering little creatures in the corner of the school.
Immediately, she opened the door in a rush. The driver in front was shocked when she suddenly opened the door.
"Miss Nancy, you can't leave here."
She was too rushed that she forgot her mother's and brother's instructions just now. Nancy bit her finger and pointed outside at the creature.
"But... but there's a cat there." That's right, the creature which was shivering under the corner, trying to hide from the rain, was none other than a cat- a white cat.
The driver rushed into the rain with an umbrella. "Miss Nancy, sit down. I'll go over there."
A few minutes later, the driver, who used his coat to carry a few cats came back. There were two kittens underneath the white cat. The mother cat couldn't leave was also because of these two kittens.