Dinner.
The two of them were eating at a small restaurant with Sea City specialties.
When they arrived, Gray Yates had already found a seat inside and was waiting. Ms. Yates was gathering with friends that evening and didn't come over.
Several years ago, the family was having a hard time; they didn't even dare to eat out, let alone have gatherings.
In the past two years, their financial situation stabilized and started to improve, so Ms. Yates dared to socialize.
Lately, with Eason Chalmers' arrival, Ms. Yates' mood visibly improved, and she smiled more. Sometimes Alice Yates felt that compared to herself, Eason Chalmers was more like her mom's biological child.
"Eason Chalmers, Sis, I haven't ordered yet. What would you like to have?" While waiting for the two of them, Gray was holding a vocabulary book and memorizing words. Seeing them come over, he put down the book and pointed to the menu.
Alice knew what Eason liked or disliked, so she habitually ordered the dishes.
