He raised an eyebrow and walked back to Sabrina, “Then what would you like to buy?”
‘I like to buy?’
With a mischievous grin, Sabrina turned around and pointed, “I’d like to go on that.”
His eyes followed her finger, and he was momentarily struck dumb.
Tyrone stared in disbelief at the small, brightly colored train designed to ferry children in a loop of retail excitement around the
mall.
And, oddly enough, most of the parents aboard were women. Tyrone was anything but petite and would stand out like a
skyscraper among them.
The shopping mall was bustling with many people, and one could only imagine the scene if Tyrone boarded the miniature
locomotive. Sabrina playfully nudged Tyrone.
“Shall we?”
Sabrina was not stupid. Considering Tyrone’s financial might, purchasing the entire shopping mall was a drop in the bucket, so
buying clothes wouldn’t dent his fortune at all.
Seeing the cheeky grin on Sabrina’s face, Tyrone smiled helplessly and followed her, ready for whatever antics lay ahead as
long as she was happy.
The duo arrived at the train’s starting point.
A mother and her child had already purchased their tickets and waited for more riders to join the train.
Sabrina asked the staff, “Can we hop on?!
A staff member glanced at them, but his gaze stayed on Tyrone. A mix of confusion and surprise was evident on his face. After a
few seconds of sizing Tyrone up, he finally said, “Well, I guess so.”
A curious child waiting nearby watched them intently. He tugged on his mother’s sleeve and whispered, “Mom, they’re grown-
ups. Why do they want to ride it?”
His mother replied in a low voice, “Adults can also ride it, but it’s a bit embarrassing.”
The boy thought for a moment.
“So they’re shameless.” His mother’s eyes widened, mortified by his comment. That wasn’t what she meant.
Hearing the boy’s remark, Sabrina couldn’t stifle her laughter. She glanced at Tyrone and whispered, “He said you were
shameless.”
“I’m not interested in buying clothes.”
He raised an eyebrow and walked back to Sabrina, “Then what would you like to buy?”
‘I like to buy?’
With a mischievous grin, Sabrina turned around and pointed, “I’d like to go on that.”
His eyes followed her finger, and he was momentarily struck dumb.
Tyrone stared in disbelief at the small, brightly colored train designed to ferry children in a loop of retail excitement around the
mall.
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And, oddly enough, most of the parents aboard were women. Tyrone was anything but petite and would stand out like a
skyscraper among them.
The shopping mall was bustling with many people, and one could only imagine the scene if Tyrone boarded the miniature
locomotive. Sabrina playfully nudged Tyrone.
“Shall we?”
Sabrina was not stupid. Considering Tyrone’s financial might, purchasing the entire shopping mall was a drop in the bucket, so
buying clothes wouldn’t dent his fortune at all.
Seeing the cheeky grin on Sabrina’s face, Tyrone smiled helplessly and followed her, ready for whatever antics lay ahead as
long as she was happy.
The duo arrived at the train’s starting point.
A mother and her child had already purchased their tickets and waited for more riders to join the train.
Sabrina asked the staff, “Can we hop on?!
A staff member glanced at them, but his gaze stayed on Tyrone. A mix of confusion and surprise was evident on his face. After a
few seconds of sizing Tyrone up, he finally said, “Well, I guess so.”
A curious child waiting nearby watched them intently. He tugged on his mother’s sleeve and whispered, “Mom, they’re grown-
ups. Why do they want to ride it?”
His mother replied in a low voice, “Adults can also ride it, but it’s a bit embarrassing.”
The boy thought for a moment.
“So they’re shameless.” His mother’s eyes widened, mortified by his comment. That wasn’t what she meant.
Hearing the boy’s remark, Sabrina couldn’t stifle her laughter. She glanced at Tyrone and whispered, “He said you were
shameless.”