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Love Unspoken

Chapter 1480
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Chapter 1480 In Regal Riverside, Quinn sat at the dining table, sneaking glances at Alexander. He looked okay, but his face was way too pale. "Alexander, are you sure you're alright?" Quinn asked, her eyes full of worry.

He didn't just look tired; he was definitely hiding something.

Alexander paused, put down his fork, and looked up at her. "Do you want something to be wrong with me?" he shot back.

Quinn was taken aback. "Of course not. You look awful." "I told you, I just didn't sleep well," Alexander insisted.

Quinn eyed him suspiciously, clearly not buying it.

Alexander peeled an egg and dropped it into her bowl. "Stop overthinking. Eat up. After breakfast, I'll take you all to the movies." Quinn sighed. She wasn't getting any answers and didn't feel like eating, let alone watching a movie.

She took a few bites while Alexander cleaned up. After being hfor so long, he suddenly wanted to take them out shopping. Quinn watched him pack up, noticing he was holding a camera.

"Why are you bringing a camera?" she asked.

Alexander looked at it and smiled mysteriously. "Don't underestimate it." Quinn took the camera, puzzled. "Does it do something special?" "It takes pictures," Alexander replied.

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"And?" Quinn pressed.

"That's it," he said.

Quinn rolled her eyes. "You're so boring!" Alexander laughed and picked up Sprout from the stroller. "Let's go." Quinn held Brandy's hand, and they headed out. Alexander put Sprout in the back seat and went to the front to drive.

Brandy wanted to sit in the front, so Quinn held Sprout in the back.

As they drove out of the villa, Alexander asked, "Quinn, is there anything you want to do?" "I want Sprout to grow up quickly," Quinn said.

"Why?" Alexander asked.

"So I don't have to hold him every day," Quinn said, switching arms. Sprout was getting heavier, and her arms were getting sore. Alexander sighed. "Anything else?" "You're asking out of the blue. I can't think of anything. Are you bored because you're not working?" Quinn asked. Alexander nodded. "Yeah, it's hard to get used to." "What about you? Anything you want to do?" Quinn asked.

Alexander was quiet for a moment. Then he opened the glove compartment and pulled out a notebook.

Quinn's heart skipped a beat when she saw it. It looked familiar.

He handed it to her. "Take a look." Quinn opened it and saw a list of things she had wanted to do. Alexander had copied them down. Seeing the note about getting a dog, Quinn suddenly thought of Buddy. "Where are Buddy and Liberty?" "You'll have to ask Sean," Alexander said.

When they left Las Veges in a hurry and went to Sylvadora, Buddy and Liberty stayed with Sean.

"I'll call and ask," Quinn said, pulling out her phone to call Sean.

Sean was still in Arcturus. He was happy to hear from Quinn, but when she asked about Buddy and Liberty, his heart sank.

He stammered, "They're still in Las Vegas, at that place... I forgot the name. Where Mr. Kennedy was staying." Sean had left the dogs there because it was a hassle to bring them along, and then he just forgot about them. Quinn knew who he meant-Amanda.

She still had Amanda's number, so she called her to ask about Buddy and Liberty.

Amanda answered, "Wow, you still remember them. I thought you didn't want them anymore. Don't worry, they're doing great, but they're so fat now, almost like pigs. When are you coming to get them? And don't forget to settle the food bill." Quinn replied, "Got it. I'll find stto cover. If you could help ship them, that would be even better." Amanda said, "I'll see. Shipping two big dogs isn't easy." Quinn stated, "Fine, I'll cover the shipping costs." Amanda replied, "Alright." Quinn hung up and continued flipping through the notebook. Many places she wanted to visit were checked off. She looked up at Alexander. "Have you been to all these places?" Alexander replied, "Yes." "How was it? Fun?" Quinn asked.

Alexander chuckled. "I wasn't there for fun." Quinn fell silent, guessing what Alexander had been doing. It was a sad topic, so she chose to move on.

"Let's go fly a kite!" Quinn suggested.

"Sure," Alexander agreed readily.

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Quinn looked through the list. Flying a kite was something they could do right away, and it was spring, a perfect time. There was even a place where people flew kites every day and held kite-flying competitions. Quinn wanted to keep reading, but Alexander suddenly stopped the car. He turned around and said, "We're here. Let's get out." Quinn nodded, put away the notebook, and got out with Sprout.

They arrived at a mall with a movie theater inside.

Alexander had already bought the tickets and handed two to Quinn.

Quinn took a look. They had only been to the movies a few times, and it was always animated films. This twas no different.

"Can't we watch something else?" Quinn complained quietly. When she was little, Alexander took her to see apimated films. When she was in school, he did the same. Now she was a mother of two, and Alexander still took her to see animated films.

Alexander laughed. "We can't just think about ourselves. We have two Watch us two kids, remember? We'll watch the animated film first, and then we can see something else." Quinn looked at Sprout in her arms and Brandy standing on the ground. She thought for a moment. "Alright." Brandy was over two years old and had never been to a movie theater.

Alexander asked Quinn to take the kids to their seats and then took out the camera. "Let's take a picture first." Quinn looked around. "We're just watching a movie. Why take a picture?" "It's about capturing memories, not the setting," Alexander replied, adjusting the camera before asking a passerby to snap the photo.

Alexander sat next to Quinn, lifting Brandy onto his lap.

Quinn found Alexander's behavior odd. He wasn't someone who liked taking pictures.

In all the tthey had known each other, Alexander had very few photos. But now, he specifically bought a camera to take pictures.