Christopher Brown

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  • by Christopher Brown "Ah-Jie! Ah-Jie!" Xu Mey’s voice was ringing in the silent house while Jie was accompanying his little ones to play lego. Okay, he was only playing with his little Juan since Bao was more interested in building a plane model or something. Jie had long accepted that his son’s brain worked way differently. There was no way one could understand him. Xu Mey showed up at the doorway and began, "Can you believe it, Xiamu didn’t even know that he’s gonna be a father?! Haha... Gosh, I’d have loved…
  • by Christopher Brown As he questioned that, he was looking at his wife’s face who grinned widely and said, "Surprise!" Xu Xiamu closed his eyes before he straightened up and said to his sister, "Sis, guess what? You’re actually better than the father here because it appears like I am the last person to learn that I’m gonna be a father." "WHAT?!" Xu Mey’s voice was so loud that even Azalea heard it from her seat. "Pfft!" she laughed at her brother before saying, "OH-MY-GOSH! Dear brother, my heart is aching for…
  • by Christopher Brown A pair of leather shoes were tapping against the marble floor while the tall man’s black eyes were looking at the big screen hanging from the ceiling. He continued to look around impatiently at the throng of people gathered to receive their loved ones. Yes, he was standing at the arrivals gate waiting for his own loved one to show up as well. But a lot of those people around him had already made their way back while he was still standing at the same place. He lifted his hand to check the time on…
  • by Christopher Brown The silence that Bao’s words brought was only broken when Juan clicked her tongue and tugged at her brother’s sleeve saying, "Bro, did you just shade your own sister?" Bao’s response was indifferent as he casually shrugged his shoulders and asked, "When did I do that?" Juan gave him a pointed look and said, "You indirectly just called me childish." Bao nodded his head and Juan’s mouth opened wide in shock. "So, you’re really calling me childish?" Both Xu Mey and Jie along with the rest…
  • by Christopher Brown After Xu Mey managed to wake everyone up, she went back to the kitchen and asked the helper to serve the breakfast while she herself pulled out her cellphone which had been vibrating persistently for a while. She sat down at the chair and was surprised to see that the group chat had come alive because of her one photo. She scrolled to the top of the conversation and started reading... Wu Wang: "Do you have to show off early in the morning?" Li Qiao: "Wang, our Mey is not showing off. She’s…
  • by Christopher Brown Every morning is said to be beautiful when you open your eyes to see your beloved right by your side. But what could be even more beautiful than that? Xu Mey found the answer to that as she walked inside her son’s room to find her husband being squished between their twins. As always, Little Juan had her head on her father’s chest. From a young age, Jie’s heartbeat had been her perfect lullaby. She would always stop crying in her father’s arms. It wasn’t weird that a daughter had found her…
  • by Christopher Brown Jie had to take a shower in the guest room but he couldn’t do anything about it. Even standing under the showerhead, his mind was wandering off to his wife. "Argh! She’s a hot mess. Emphasis on the hot part since she loves to make a mess out of me!" He ran his fingers through his hair exasperatedly. Coming out of the room with a towel around his neck, Jie checked the door of his bedroom again. But finding it still locked, he sighed out, "I have the cruelest wife in the world." "And you still love…
  • by Christopher Brown Xu Mey and Jie finally managed to have their romantic dinner in silence, lost within each other. The moment seemed so perfect that none of them wanted to leave but they had to go back home eventually. "What were you talking about with Mr. Qi that took this long?" As their house got nearer, Xu Mey suddenly recalled how Jie was missing for quite a while. Not that she had forgotten about it at all. "Hmm... He asked how was I sure that you’re the one for me. Wasn’t I ever confused? Or did I never…
  • by Christopher Brown Christopher Morley once said, Well, in Jie’s case, he’d appreciate it if his wife would never get angry. Because an angry Xu Mey was a dangerous zone. Women are never good at hiding their anger and Xu Mey wasn’t any better. Especially when the anger was directed towards their own partners. With her hands on her hips, Xu Mey stood at Jie’s side and glared at the woman angrily with hatred visible on her face. Noticing Xu Mey’s presence, Jie smiled at her and asked, "Baby, what are you doing…
  • by Christopher Brown A relationship has a ’ship’ in it. Have you ever wondered why? Because two people have to board that ship together and even through storms, they have to make sure that any external storm doesn’t get to tear them down. Marriage is also a ship where when we encounter a storm, we can’t just abandon the ship. And the storm in marriage is often spelled T-I-M-E. In a way, time is a challenge in married life. In their nine years of marriage, Xu Mey and Jie also faced that challenge of time. Both…
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