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A Lifetime With You

While attending his brother's funeral, Neil Mo noticed the little girl, sitting quietly alone with both hands hugging her knees tightly. The little girl had only lost both her parents. But in a room was full of people, no one seemed to pay attention to her. --- "Grandma, I don't want to live away from my daddy and mommy... I know that I won't get to see them again... What if I miss them?" her words were a bit incoherent as she forced back her sobs. Seeing the little girl, he felt something tugged on his heart. "Hazel," Neil spoke after a while. "If you don't want to live in the countryside with grandma, then would you like to live with me?" --- After losing his younger brother in an accident, the President of the MH group, Neil Mo, decided to look after his five years old niece. Who knew that looking after a child could be difficult than securing a business deal! Noticing that his niece was particularly close to her kindergarten teacher, Neil then offered her a job as a babysitter. "But, President Mo, what do you mean by living together?" --- Cover illustration: Kirinlukis --- Author Note: This story is written to participate in WPC, with 'single parent' as the theme. The story is slow-paced at the beginning, but if you read carefully, there will be hints on what will happen after. The middle part will get a bit fluffier, and there's going to be some action as well. Shared universe with: 1. Loving You Too Much 2. True Love and Other Lies 3. You're My Only Star 4. The Dragon Beside Me 5. Love So Sweet 6. Commander Qi's Runaway Wife 7. The Wedding Planner's Romance

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Staying

Little Hazel was especially happy. 

Her uncle had bought her to the fast-food restaurant to eat her favorite fried chicken wings. In the beginning, Hazel was hesitant to eat them. She could still remember that her mother had told her that eating that kind of food was unhealthy and therefore, she can only eat them on special occasions. Hazel had no intention of going against her mother's teaching.

Her uncle had explained that the chicken wings were his way to compensate for her fruits. However, as she looked at the chicken wings in front of her, Hazel felt a little bit guilty. It was only when her teacher explained that eating them once a month should be fine, that she finally took a bite at the chicken wings again.

When they arrived home, Hazel spent her time watching some of her favorite cartoons and caught her uncle and her teacher discussing something in the kitchen with a serious look on their face.