The More The Merrier Novel Chapter 34
Chapter 34
Chapter 34 Jesse Is A Girl
“Shut up and go to sleep!”
Arissa was bemused when Zachary spoke with a firm tone of voice as he ordered Arissa to go to sleep.
She turned around to hug him and place a kiss on his cheek. “So you’re all grown up and eager to bark orders at your mother now, aren’t you?”
“Hehe! That tickles, Mommy!” Zachary squirmed as he tried to avoid Arissa’s tickling.
“All right, go to sleep!”
Arissa held both of them in her arms as she patted them gently to sleep.
Gavin inched closer and wrapped his arms around her, feeling the warmth emanating from his mother’s body.
Upon seeing Gavin’s antics, Zachary hugged Arissa while glancing at Gavin.
Her lips curled into a smile as she looked at their identical faces. She patted their heads and closed her eyes.
After an hour of sleep, Arissa woke up abruptly, as she felt Jesse lying on top of her.
“I want to sleep with Mommy too!” Jesse exclaimed. Arissa hugged the petite child and kissed her on the cheek.
Oliver came into the room as well.
“Are you still sleeping, Mommy? I want to sleep next to you too!”
“What time is it now?”
As she held Jesse in her arms, Arissa sat up and looked at the time.
“No more sleeping!”
Zachary and Gavin woke up.
She hugged Jesse and said to the boys, “Go freshen up and get dressed, sweethearts! We’re going to school soon!”
Clinging onto Arissa’s neck, Jesse planted kisses on her mother’s face. Soon, Arissa’s face was covered with saliva.
Even so, Arissa was delighted and turned to kiss Jesse’s soft cheeks.
She asked Jesse gently, “Do you want to wear a dress to school, Jesse?”
“Yeah!” Jesse clapped happily.
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Gavin was perplexed. He looked at Zachary and Oliver in confusion.
Jesse’s a boy, isn’t he? Why is Mommy letting him wear a dress?
Zachary grinned mysteriously and whispered next to him, “Mommy has always wanted a daughter, so she would occasionally dress Jesse in girl’s outfits.”
“That’s right! Jesse looks really pretty in a dress!” Oliver chimed in.
Arissa turned around to look at the boys and smiled. “Stop muttering and come over here! You need to wash your faces!”
“Coming!” Zachary ran over to her.
Oliver followed suit. “I’m coming too!”
Gavin rushed toward her as well. “Me too, Mommy!”
Arissa beamed and put Jesse down before handing the kids their toothbrushes.
“We can handle it ourselves, Mommy!”
Zachary grabbed the toothpaste and helped his siblings by squeezing toothpaste on their toothbrushes before squeezing it on his own. Then, all of them started brushing their teeth.
Arissa smiled as she watched the kids brush their teeth in an orderly manner. After that, she proceeded to brush her teeth as well.
All of them could not help but grin as they looked into the bathroom mirror and noticed they were doing the same action simultaneously.
After washing up, Arissa gave them their outfits before helping Jesse with her dress.
Not only that, she even tied Jesse’s short hair.
In her pastel pink dress and neat hair, Jesse looked like a beautiful angel.
“Jesse looks really pretty!”
Gavin was dumbfounded. After dressing up as a girl, Jesse looks lovelier than girls!
Even Arissa thought Jesse looked charming and lovely. Feeling contented, she kissed Jesse’s forehead affectionately.
“Our little Jesse looks super gorgeous!”
Jesse giggled happily and replied, “Mommy looks pretty too! And my brothers are super handsome as well!”
“You’re so sweet!”
Arissa pinched Jesse’s cheek playfully and said to them, “Mommy’s going to get changed. Wait for me, okay?”
“Take your time, Mommy. We’re not in a hurry right now,” Zachary replied with a smile.
Arissa glanced at him and teased, “Well, aren’t you smart? Trying to buy time so we’ll be late for admissions?”
Zachary giggled and pursed his lips almost immediately.
Arissa ruffled the boy’s hair and went to her room to get changed.
After putting on some makeup quickly, she tied her hair into a ponytail.
As Arissa donned her sunglasses, she grabbed her bag and prepared to leave with the children.