Chaoying's small group [Zhongyingmei]
Chapter 530 Girl Daisy Likes
Daisy, who is in fifth grade, likes the little boy in the next class named Tommy.
Children always run on the road of chasing love before they understand what love is.
This is true for children in college, and it is also true for children in elementary school.
"I want to give Tommy all the good things, just like his performance." Daisy said in a video call with Missy.
"What do you like about Tommy?" Missy steals her mother's nail polish at the end of the video.
Her grandmother Connie gave her one-off curls with a curling iron, and she showed off to Daisy for half an hour.
"I like that he looks good when he smiles." Daisy said, "I like that he eats a lot, and I also like that he makes paper airplanes."
One day, when Daisy was in physical education class, she found that so many boys were playing ball, and Tommy didn’t play ball. He sat down quietly to make a paper airplane, and every time he folded it was a class. The paper airplane folded very beautifully. , Tommy also gave paper airplanes to other students.
From that moment on, Daisy felt that she liked Tommy very much.
"You like nerds." Missy asked, "Why don't you like Sheldon?"
There was Sheldon's voiceover in the video, accompanied by a cough: "Missy Cooper, watch your words!"
"Tommy isn't a nerd, and neither is Sheldon," Daisy said.
She paused for a moment, feeling that what she said just now was wronging her conscience, and said again: "Sometimes not."
"If you like it, you have to say it!" Missy said.
She is very experienced in this area. Daisy just likes a little boy for the first time, and Missy has liked several times.
But a little boyfriend was not mentioned.
"Because Sheldon is going to sue her mother." Missy said bitterly, "I hate Sheldon."
She insisted on blaming Sheldon, no matter how many times the culprit coughed and coughed out his lungs, she didn't care.
"How should I say it?" Daisy asked.
Missy suggests that Daisy write a love letter.
"Why don't you just say it?" Daisy asked.
She has always been very willing to express, and she is also very expressive. She can say a lot of things with one mouth.
"Writing love letters will be more romantic." Missy said.
She found many love letter templates for Daisy on the Internet.
Daisy doesn't want to copy the template, she wants to write it herself.
For several days, when Daisy came home from school, she ran straight to the study.
Tony, who worked for a long time and waited for the child to come home from school, cultivated the relationship between father and daughter. Looking at the back of the child in a hurry, doubts and bewilderment appeared in his heart.
"Do you think my daughter doesn't seem to be talking to me lately?" Tony asked Pep.
"Is there?" Pep was burying his head in his notebook, knocking on the keyboard loudly. Hearing this, he raised his eyes to catch Daisy's fleeting back, and said in a relaxed tone, "I don't think so."
Being a father always smells something unusual.
It is said that children will gradually become estranged from their parents as they grow older. Tony is not afraid of this estrangement. He is just surprised that this day will come so soon.
I just went to elementary school.
The old father leaned on the sofa in a daze, holding his chin in his hands.
Daisy, unaware of the so-called estrangement between father and daughter, is lying on the desk writing a love letter.
Next to the pen holder rolled another scrapped and crumpled paper ball, this was already the fifth one.
It's not easy to write a love letter, even though Daisy's language class is excellent, it's still not easy.
Like a person, it is simple and easy to say, difficult and difficult to say, it is easy to produce feelings, but it is difficult to express feelings.
When Daisy was struggling to express again, Pep stood at the door and knocked on the door.
"Is it convenient to come in?" Pep asked.
Daisy looked up and saw Pep, her eyes lit up, and she sat up straight: "Come in, Pepper!"
"Daisy has become a busy person too." Pep smiled.
She was about to walk to Daisy, but when she glanced at Daisy and found that Daisy was writing, she stopped in front of the desk: "What are you writing?"
Without thinking, Daisy said, "Write a love letter."
When Missie exchanged experience with Daisy, I am afraid that she did not mention the point of "don't tell adults about love easily".
Pep was a little surprised, and then thought, Daisy has also grown up.
She sat down and looked at the child in the family. She didn't know when she started to grow into a juicy little girl. Now she knows how to like people and write love letters. If she grows up, she will become a big girl.
When Pep married Tony, Daisy attended the wedding. One day, Pep will also attend Daisy's wedding.
Time flies by too fast.
Lamented by the passing of time, Pep rested on his chair in a daze with mixed feelings, resting his chin on his hands.
As expected of a husband and wife, Pep looks exactly like Tony not long ago.
"But I can't write love letters well," Daisy said.
Pep regained his senses and asked actively, "Who is the love letter for?"
"To Tommy."
Pep then searched in his mind all the Tommys he knew in his life, and finally came to a sudden: "It was the last time, did you say you were going to bring a big bag of candy to send to his little boy?"
"Yes." Daisy was happy that Pepper remembered Tommy, "he's fine, isn't he?"
Pep didn't know if Tommy was good, but vaguely remembered that it was a boy with brown curly hair: "What makes you like Tommy?"
Daisy gave Pep exactly what she had answered to Missy.
"Do you think it's okay for me to write a love letter to Tommy?" she asked expectantly.
Pep nodded: "Very good."
"I also buy a lot of letter paper." Daisy showed Pep the colorful letter paper and asked her to help choose one.
Pep is very willing to help Daisy, knowing that Daisy has written love for many times but has not succeeded, so she also wants to help Daisy.
The two chattered, discussing in full swing.
It doesn't seem so bad to like someone to be known by their parents.
"Do you write love letters to Papa too?" Daisy asked Pep.
Pep raised his head: "There is no need to write a love letter to him."
She immediately fell into a good memory, and smiled slightly: "But... it's okay."
"Did Dad write you love letters too?"
"Writing." Pep said, "Sometimes I use writing, sometimes I use speaking. Talking is more than writing. I think it is enough, and I hope there will be no more."
Iron Man's "I love you" has said many times that at the moment when he is going to die, he is determined to be wrapped in deep affection. Every time he has to use "If this is a farewell" as a footnote, it makes people feel sad and breathless gas.
Everyone loves to listen to love words, but if Pep chooses, she would rather have less "I love you".
"Hey, for every adventure I miss, I'd be willing to trade Tony for ten pounds of meat." Pep sighed.
Tony finds himself increasingly marginalized in the family.
First of all, my daughter has become not close to her. There is no sweet "Dad" after school every day, only the back of walking away.
After all, it is his child, even the back is so lively and cute.
Tony watched Daisy go back to her room in the corridor, sighed and shook his head.
Just as the chairman struggled to get out of the loss of the indifference between father and daughter, he was about to face the second blow of the indifference between husband and wife.
Pep has also been spending less time interacting with him lately.
In addition to her work and taking care of the family affairs, she just ran to talk to Daisy. The two women were laughing and talking very happily, but when Tony approached, this kind of happiness was buried in the silence.
Pep's eyes were round and Daisy's eyes were round. The two looked at Tony, as if their mouths had been sewn shut, unable to speak for a long time.
Tony stared at the two of them, and finally felt sour, blinked his eyelids, and asked, "You don't have anything to tell me?"
Pep looked at Daisy.
Daisy rolled her eyes and immediately replied, "No, Dad!"
"Okay." Tony said.
He made a gesture to leave the room, taking one step into three steps, giving Daisy a buffer of time and opportunity, waiting to hear his daughter's confession.
As a result, all the way to the living room, Daisy chased him out to share any secret thoughts with him.
The female university couldn't help but the old father shook his head deeply.
"Don't you tell your father about this?" Pep asked Daisy in the room.
Daisy folded the written love letter in half, put it away in her schoolbag, hesitated, and said, "Little Pepper, can you tell Dad?"
"Why are you willing to tell me, but not yourself?" Pep asked.
"Girls' secrets can be told to girls." Daisy said, "But I'm a little embarrassed to tell Dad."
Tony finally learned about his daughter's "love affair" from Pep.
Before that, he was drinking and complaining to Thor.
"When she rolled her eyes, that expression was carved out of the same mold as Loki." Tony said.
"I told you not to let Daisy and Loki hang out together." Thor patted Tony on the shoulder vigorously, "You just don't listen."
"It's too late to say anything now," Tony regretted.
After Thor returned home after drinking, Tony heard Pep talking about Daisy's recent writing of love letters.
The slightly drunk chairman propped his head on his elbows, listening to Pep for a while, his eyes drooping, as if he was trying to get out of the drunkenness.
"Did you hear that?" Pep patted him.
"Understood." Tony said, "Tommy, that's the boy Daisy gave candy to last time."
"Yes, that's him." Pep said, "Daisy will send out a love letter tomorrow, so don't disturb the situation."
"What am I messing up?" Tony rubbed his temples, "I never mess up."
"That's good." Pep went to the kitchen to squeeze a glass of juice for Tony.
As soon as she left, Tony, who looked like he was still drinking a second ago, opened his eyes. Although the skin around his eyes was a little red, his eyes were clear. How could he be drunk?
Tony turned on his phone and started typing.
And when he noticed that his eyes fell on him, he had already typed out the name he wanted to check, and was about to press the small magnifying glass icon.
Pep stood at the door with the juice in his hand, with a half-smile: "What did I say?"
"I'm not spoiling the situation." Tony said, "I'm just preventing someone from leading her into trouble."
"It's not that easy to bring Daisy down." Pep said.
Tony agrees with this.Daisy is the daughter of the soul gem, and she has not seen her mother's bad habit of beating people at every turn.
"Before it happens," Tony said.
"Sometimes, I feel that you are too protective of your children," Pep said. "Is this a good thing or a bad thing?"
"I don't think it's a bad thing," Tony said.
He swiped his phone for a while, then turned off the screen.
"How is it?" Pep asked. "Does the stats tell you that he's a good kid?"
"At least he's not a child who commits crimes." Tony said lightly.
He was silent for a while, and asked Pep: "Am I getting old?"
"Why do you ask this all of a sudden?"
Pep watched Tony drink a glass of juice, picked up the glass and wanted to go back to wash it. Hearing this, he looked at her husband from the beginning to the end cooperatively, and replied seriously: "It's still the same as before. Wrinkles and gray hair have not increased, and there is no reaction. decline."
"I think so too." Tony said, "but children grow up really fast."
The night before sending the love letter to Tommy, Daisy didn't sleep much.
She didn't fall asleep, first because she was a little happy and excited, and second because Missy talked to her late on the phone.
"If Tommy likes you too, you will have a boyfriend!" Missy said.
"I hope Tommy likes me, not because he likes my father." Daisy didn't think about boyfriend or not, she just had a small wish.
This sentence is an understatement, but for the little girl Daisy, it is a heartfelt sentence that has experienced many times of crying and laughing.
Daisy is popular, that's a fact, and Daisy's dad is popular, that's a fact.
There are many people who like Tony because of Daisy, and many people like Daisy because of Tony, so that there are often little boys who confess to Daisy, and the ultimate purpose is to go to Stark's house to spend a day with Iron Man.
Poor Daisy.
"It's good to like my dad, but don't lie." Daisy said, "If you want to come to my house, just tell me."
"Tommy won't!" Missy didn't know Tommy at all, but she was able to swear by it, "You have to trust me."
If Missy becomes a guarantor for others in the future, she must be so poor that she can’t afford food—judging from the development of the plot after Daisy handed over the love letter, Missy is simply a poisonous milk.
Unlike other little boys, Tommy likes Daisy just to chase his idol.
He doesn't like Daisy at all.
Coincidentally, there was another physical education class, so Daisy called Tommy aside, took out the love letter from her pocket, and asked him to read it.
The content of the love letter discussed by Daisy and Pepper is actually extremely simple, without any rhetorical techniques, only a few short sentences.
"Tommy, hello, I'm Daisy. I like you very much, do you like me too?"
"Is this enough?" Daisy asked Pep as she wrote these few sentences.
Pep said: "Enough is enough. Whether it's for people who like you or people who don't like you, it's enough."
Daisy didn't understand, but was willing to take Pep's advice.
Tommy is a quick reader and read Daisy's love letter in one go.
His little curly hair trembled slightly in the breeze blowing in from the gymnasium window, and he read with such a serious expression, as if he was taking an exam, or trying hard to learn a homework that he had never learned before.
Daisy stood in front of Tommy in her gym clothes, waiting for an answer.
She quickly waited for an answer.
Tommy returned the letter to her and replied bluntly, "I don't like you, Daisy."
Daisy was a little dazed, blinked her eyes, and said after a while: "Don't you like me?"
"Yes." Tommy said firmly, "I don't like you."
"Okay." Daisy said.
She folded the letter paper returned by Tommy back to its original shape, folded it in four, and put it back in her pocket, as if the camera was reversed.
The answer is not backwards.
Facing Tommy's refusal, Daisy remained expressionless, but when she turned her back, her face puffed up.
After school this day, Happy was worried again.
He was worried that the eldest lady in his family would fly home by herself again, because he had been waiting outside the school gate for a long time, but Daisy did not come out.
Called back to Stark's house to ask, but the housekeeper said that Daisy hadn't come home yet.
This answer seemed much worse than Daisy flying home by herself.
Happy was about to call Daisy again, when he looked up, he saw Daisy walking out of the school slowly with her schoolbag on her back.
A false alarm.
Happy breathed a sigh of relief, walked up quickly, and took off Daisy's schoolbag: "Why is it so late today?"
"I'm just walking slowly, Happy." Daisy bowed her head, "Don't worry."
Happy watched Daisy grow up, and he could tell at a glance that Daisy is unusual today.
"Anything bad happened at school?" Happy asked.
"Nothing." Daisy said.
She said nothing, but her face was listless, and anyone could tell that something must have happened.
Today's Tony is finally not the same as the previous two days, sitting in the living room and raising his eyes only in time to see his daughter's back.
Because today his daughter is a tortoise, walking slowly, and walking in from outside takes enough time for Tony to get up from the sofa and walk to the living room door to meet the child.
"Daddy," Daisy called him.
Tony said "hmm" and asked, "Have you given the letter to Tommy?"
Daisy stopped and let Tony see the sad expression on her face.
"Tommy give me back the letter," Daisy told Tony. "He doesn't like me, Daddy."
"That's it." The father said, "Do you want to cry?"
Daisy didn't want to cry at first, but after hearing what her father said, she suddenly wanted to cry.
After she grew up, she seldom cried and always laughed, but now her mouth was puckered, which reminded Tony of her kindergarten days.
"Okay, Dad." Daisy fought back tears, "I'll go back to my room and cry, please call me for dinner later, okay?"
"Okay." Tony said, "Make your favorite cream stew tonight."
"it is good."
Daisy ran back to the room quickly, called Missy, and cried on the phone.
"Tommy is annoying, don't talk to him anymore!" Missy said, "How can you not like you, everyone likes Daisy! He is highly myopic!"
Daisy cried a lot, and her sadness was mostly reduced, while Missy was too involved in the scene, and she was still yelling at Tommy on the phone.
Tommy is not as bad as she said, probably between friends, they always protect their shortcomings.
"You're broken, poor Daisy," said Missy. "Are you going to be without food for a week?"
"No." Daisy said, "making cream stew tonight, I'm still craving it."
"Are you going to cry for a week?"
"No." Daisy said, "I don't want to cry now."
"When you see Tommy in the future, are you going to rush up and beat him up?"
"No, no, no." Daisy wiped her eyes with a handkerchief, and ate a candy from the candy box, "He just doesn't like me, but he hasn't done anything bad."
"It's not like a broken relationship at all," Missy said.
"I'm very broken in love." Daisy said, "Thank you for comforting me, Missy, I feel much better."
After she got better, she started to do her homework. The letter paper returned by Tommy was put in the candy box and used to pad the candy.
Daisy ate two bowls of the cream stew tonight.
"Fortunately, it was cooked a little too much." Pep was very grateful.
She already knew that Daisy's love letter to the little boy was rejected, and she was careful not to hurt the boy's feelings, so she was determined to seal the name Tommy in her stomach and never reveal it once.
But Tony Stark, an ignorant man, seemed to be against her and kept talking about Tommy.
"I heard that Tommy in the class next to yours likes origami." Tony said, "He's very dexterous, that's good. Do you like his dexterity?"
"I like it, Dad." Daisy took a bite of the dish, "I appreciate it."
"You have a good hand." Tony said, "The painting is already very good. Has he seen your painting?"
"not yet."
"Well." Tony paused, "Then Tommy..."
He still wanted to talk to Daisy about many small things about Tommy, he opened his mouth, but before the words came out, he was stuffed back with a piece of bread.
"Don't talk while eating." Pep put down the hand that stuffed the bread into Tony's mouth, and smiled.
Pep could stop it for a while, but couldn't stop it for a while. After dinner, Tony chatted with Daisy, and it was still Tommy.
"You seem to be crying very sad." Tony took out the ice cream from the refrigerator, gave Daisy a cup, and gave himself a cup. The father and daughter sat on the balcony, digging the ice cream with a spoon to eat.Tony said, "It seems that I really like Tommy."
Daisy thought for a moment, then shook her head: "Dad, I think I like Tommy, but I don't like Tommy that much."
"Then why are you crying?"
"Why doesn't Tommy like me?" Daisy asked. "I'm a beautiful person, and I'm smart, and our family has a lot of money, right?"
Daisy Stark has a clear understanding of herself.
Tony readily agreed: "Not bad."
"Is it because I have a bad temper?"
"I think you have a good temper," Tony said.
Daisy has always been recognized as having a good temper since she was a child. Even when she grows up with a little excess energy, her heart has not changed. She is really a likable little girl.
"Then, then..." Daisy frowned and searched hard, "I'm also very hygienic, right?"
Tony asked her back: "You want to know, why don't you ask Tommy?"
"I asked, Dad." Daisy said.
After Daisy asked Tommy this question, she received the first good person card in her life.
Tommy said that Daisy was very nice, but he didn't like Daisy, just didn't like Daisy, there was no reason.
Love and hate will not happen for no reason, but not loving and not hating can.
Tommy couldn't find any reason, but he didn't like Daisy. From Missy's point of view, he just had no eyesight, or was really nearsighted, and couldn't see what Daisy looked like at all.
"I don't think so." Tony said, "Tommy has the right not to like you."
"But I think it's something I didn't do well." Daisy was a little frustrated.
Tony has to admit that his child is a child who grew up amidst applause and praise, and has always been loved. After soaking in honey for a long time, a little bit of opposition will be infinitely magnified.
This is not a good thing.
"Let's put it this way." Tony said, "You like sweet food, not spicy food. So is the chili mustard not well done?"
"no."
"You are a beautiful, smart, kind and strong child. You have to see this." Tony said, "You also have to see it. A beautiful, smart, kind and strong child may not be liked by others, which is normal. it does not matter."
"But I like Tommy, and I feel sad that he doesn't like me," said Daisy.
"He has the right not to like you, and you have the right to be sad. You can vent it." Tony said, "But don't vent your confidence. Maybe it's just someone who likes sweets and doesn't meet the taste he likes. "
"What if it's really because of something I didn't do well?"
"Then change it, and you can become a better person."
"You just said to have confidence, Dad." Daisy held the ice cream in one hand and put one hand on her hip.
"Having confidence doesn't conflict with being better," Tony said.
"Okay." Daisy said, "I see."
"So when you go back to school and see Tommy, are you still angry with him?"
"No." Daisy ate the whole cup of ice cream, satisfied, "I don't feel so sad anymore, Dad."
"Okay." Tony said, "If you haven't confessed successfully, it's a kind of experience. How can life go smoothly? Daisy Stark will receive a good person card, and Tony Stark will also receive a good person card, normal. "
"Dad, have you ever received a good person card?" Daisy suddenly became surprised.
"Of course." Tony said, "I have received a lot."
He looked at his daughter's face that jumped up suddenly, and raised his eyebrows: "Why do you seem very happy that I was sent a good card?"
"My dad also received a good person card." Daisy said, "Then I flew away with the last bit of sadness."
Daisy was relieved, but it was Tommy who always felt uncomfortable when seeing Daisy at school, and wanted to avoid her from a distance.
What Tommy doesn't know is that Daisy's inexplicable love will also disappear inexplicably one day.
The Creator just loves to joke. She was also in physical education class, and she also saw Tommy origami. Daisy looked at him, and suddenly felt that it was the same as looking at any ordinary person.
"Originally, children don't know how to love." Pep said.
Daisy has another opinion: "Could it be that love is easy to escape?"
"You don't call it love, you just like it."
"That's why liking is easy to run away."
Pep shook his head, feeling that Daisy still didn't understand the complex emotions of boys and girls.
Loki disagreed.
"You're right." He said to Daisy, "Love is always fleeting. It's light and flimsy, something more fragile than a strand of hair."
"Hair is not fragile." Daisy said, "One hair can lift an apple."
"Shut up, you bastard," Loki said.
"Hair has two faces, fragile and strong." Daisy said.
Whether the hair has two faces, Tony doesn't know, but he has two faces himself, and he knows it all.
As a big-sounding patriarch, Tony was telling Daisy one second that "it's normal to like or not be accepted", and the next second he asked his friends out for a drink.
"But I still think my daughter belongs to the more likable type." Tony waved his hand, "There are still not many people who don't like her."
Rhodes seconded: "That's right, that's right."
Steve disagrees: "I think it's better to look at it objectively."
"I'm very objective, I'm very objective." Tony said, "Hmph, Tommy...why wouldn't you like it?"
"Because some people like sweet food, some people like spicy food, and some people like salty food. If you like it or not, it may just be that the taste is wrong." Daisy said.
She said this back to Tony, and also to the many little boys who later liked her.
Tommy only needs to reject one Daisy at once, but Daisy has to reject ten little boys at once.
"Don't be sad, okay?" Daisy shook hands with them and patted them on the shoulder.
After seeing off the little boys, Daisy lay down on the table and let out a sigh of relief.
"It's tiring to like people," she said.
Children always run on the road of chasing love before they understand what love is.
This is true for children in college, and it is also true for children in elementary school.
"I want to give Tommy all the good things, just like his performance." Daisy said in a video call with Missy.
"What do you like about Tommy?" Missy steals her mother's nail polish at the end of the video.
Her grandmother Connie gave her one-off curls with a curling iron, and she showed off to Daisy for half an hour.
"I like that he looks good when he smiles." Daisy said, "I like that he eats a lot, and I also like that he makes paper airplanes."
One day, when Daisy was in physical education class, she found that so many boys were playing ball, and Tommy didn’t play ball. He sat down quietly to make a paper airplane, and every time he folded it was a class. The paper airplane folded very beautifully. , Tommy also gave paper airplanes to other students.
From that moment on, Daisy felt that she liked Tommy very much.
"You like nerds." Missy asked, "Why don't you like Sheldon?"
There was Sheldon's voiceover in the video, accompanied by a cough: "Missy Cooper, watch your words!"
"Tommy isn't a nerd, and neither is Sheldon," Daisy said.
She paused for a moment, feeling that what she said just now was wronging her conscience, and said again: "Sometimes not."
"If you like it, you have to say it!" Missy said.
She is very experienced in this area. Daisy just likes a little boy for the first time, and Missy has liked several times.
But a little boyfriend was not mentioned.
"Because Sheldon is going to sue her mother." Missy said bitterly, "I hate Sheldon."
She insisted on blaming Sheldon, no matter how many times the culprit coughed and coughed out his lungs, she didn't care.
"How should I say it?" Daisy asked.
Missy suggests that Daisy write a love letter.
"Why don't you just say it?" Daisy asked.
She has always been very willing to express, and she is also very expressive. She can say a lot of things with one mouth.
"Writing love letters will be more romantic." Missy said.
She found many love letter templates for Daisy on the Internet.
Daisy doesn't want to copy the template, she wants to write it herself.
For several days, when Daisy came home from school, she ran straight to the study.
Tony, who worked for a long time and waited for the child to come home from school, cultivated the relationship between father and daughter. Looking at the back of the child in a hurry, doubts and bewilderment appeared in his heart.
"Do you think my daughter doesn't seem to be talking to me lately?" Tony asked Pep.
"Is there?" Pep was burying his head in his notebook, knocking on the keyboard loudly. Hearing this, he raised his eyes to catch Daisy's fleeting back, and said in a relaxed tone, "I don't think so."
Being a father always smells something unusual.
It is said that children will gradually become estranged from their parents as they grow older. Tony is not afraid of this estrangement. He is just surprised that this day will come so soon.
I just went to elementary school.
The old father leaned on the sofa in a daze, holding his chin in his hands.
Daisy, unaware of the so-called estrangement between father and daughter, is lying on the desk writing a love letter.
Next to the pen holder rolled another scrapped and crumpled paper ball, this was already the fifth one.
It's not easy to write a love letter, even though Daisy's language class is excellent, it's still not easy.
Like a person, it is simple and easy to say, difficult and difficult to say, it is easy to produce feelings, but it is difficult to express feelings.
When Daisy was struggling to express again, Pep stood at the door and knocked on the door.
"Is it convenient to come in?" Pep asked.
Daisy looked up and saw Pep, her eyes lit up, and she sat up straight: "Come in, Pepper!"
"Daisy has become a busy person too." Pep smiled.
She was about to walk to Daisy, but when she glanced at Daisy and found that Daisy was writing, she stopped in front of the desk: "What are you writing?"
Without thinking, Daisy said, "Write a love letter."
When Missie exchanged experience with Daisy, I am afraid that she did not mention the point of "don't tell adults about love easily".
Pep was a little surprised, and then thought, Daisy has also grown up.
She sat down and looked at the child in the family. She didn't know when she started to grow into a juicy little girl. Now she knows how to like people and write love letters. If she grows up, she will become a big girl.
When Pep married Tony, Daisy attended the wedding. One day, Pep will also attend Daisy's wedding.
Time flies by too fast.
Lamented by the passing of time, Pep rested on his chair in a daze with mixed feelings, resting his chin on his hands.
As expected of a husband and wife, Pep looks exactly like Tony not long ago.
"But I can't write love letters well," Daisy said.
Pep regained his senses and asked actively, "Who is the love letter for?"
"To Tommy."
Pep then searched in his mind all the Tommys he knew in his life, and finally came to a sudden: "It was the last time, did you say you were going to bring a big bag of candy to send to his little boy?"
"Yes." Daisy was happy that Pepper remembered Tommy, "he's fine, isn't he?"
Pep didn't know if Tommy was good, but vaguely remembered that it was a boy with brown curly hair: "What makes you like Tommy?"
Daisy gave Pep exactly what she had answered to Missy.
"Do you think it's okay for me to write a love letter to Tommy?" she asked expectantly.
Pep nodded: "Very good."
"I also buy a lot of letter paper." Daisy showed Pep the colorful letter paper and asked her to help choose one.
Pep is very willing to help Daisy, knowing that Daisy has written love for many times but has not succeeded, so she also wants to help Daisy.
The two chattered, discussing in full swing.
It doesn't seem so bad to like someone to be known by their parents.
"Do you write love letters to Papa too?" Daisy asked Pep.
Pep raised his head: "There is no need to write a love letter to him."
She immediately fell into a good memory, and smiled slightly: "But... it's okay."
"Did Dad write you love letters too?"
"Writing." Pep said, "Sometimes I use writing, sometimes I use speaking. Talking is more than writing. I think it is enough, and I hope there will be no more."
Iron Man's "I love you" has said many times that at the moment when he is going to die, he is determined to be wrapped in deep affection. Every time he has to use "If this is a farewell" as a footnote, it makes people feel sad and breathless gas.
Everyone loves to listen to love words, but if Pep chooses, she would rather have less "I love you".
"Hey, for every adventure I miss, I'd be willing to trade Tony for ten pounds of meat." Pep sighed.
Tony finds himself increasingly marginalized in the family.
First of all, my daughter has become not close to her. There is no sweet "Dad" after school every day, only the back of walking away.
After all, it is his child, even the back is so lively and cute.
Tony watched Daisy go back to her room in the corridor, sighed and shook his head.
Just as the chairman struggled to get out of the loss of the indifference between father and daughter, he was about to face the second blow of the indifference between husband and wife.
Pep has also been spending less time interacting with him lately.
In addition to her work and taking care of the family affairs, she just ran to talk to Daisy. The two women were laughing and talking very happily, but when Tony approached, this kind of happiness was buried in the silence.
Pep's eyes were round and Daisy's eyes were round. The two looked at Tony, as if their mouths had been sewn shut, unable to speak for a long time.
Tony stared at the two of them, and finally felt sour, blinked his eyelids, and asked, "You don't have anything to tell me?"
Pep looked at Daisy.
Daisy rolled her eyes and immediately replied, "No, Dad!"
"Okay." Tony said.
He made a gesture to leave the room, taking one step into three steps, giving Daisy a buffer of time and opportunity, waiting to hear his daughter's confession.
As a result, all the way to the living room, Daisy chased him out to share any secret thoughts with him.
The female university couldn't help but the old father shook his head deeply.
"Don't you tell your father about this?" Pep asked Daisy in the room.
Daisy folded the written love letter in half, put it away in her schoolbag, hesitated, and said, "Little Pepper, can you tell Dad?"
"Why are you willing to tell me, but not yourself?" Pep asked.
"Girls' secrets can be told to girls." Daisy said, "But I'm a little embarrassed to tell Dad."
Tony finally learned about his daughter's "love affair" from Pep.
Before that, he was drinking and complaining to Thor.
"When she rolled her eyes, that expression was carved out of the same mold as Loki." Tony said.
"I told you not to let Daisy and Loki hang out together." Thor patted Tony on the shoulder vigorously, "You just don't listen."
"It's too late to say anything now," Tony regretted.
After Thor returned home after drinking, Tony heard Pep talking about Daisy's recent writing of love letters.
The slightly drunk chairman propped his head on his elbows, listening to Pep for a while, his eyes drooping, as if he was trying to get out of the drunkenness.
"Did you hear that?" Pep patted him.
"Understood." Tony said, "Tommy, that's the boy Daisy gave candy to last time."
"Yes, that's him." Pep said, "Daisy will send out a love letter tomorrow, so don't disturb the situation."
"What am I messing up?" Tony rubbed his temples, "I never mess up."
"That's good." Pep went to the kitchen to squeeze a glass of juice for Tony.
As soon as she left, Tony, who looked like he was still drinking a second ago, opened his eyes. Although the skin around his eyes was a little red, his eyes were clear. How could he be drunk?
Tony turned on his phone and started typing.
And when he noticed that his eyes fell on him, he had already typed out the name he wanted to check, and was about to press the small magnifying glass icon.
Pep stood at the door with the juice in his hand, with a half-smile: "What did I say?"
"I'm not spoiling the situation." Tony said, "I'm just preventing someone from leading her into trouble."
"It's not that easy to bring Daisy down." Pep said.
Tony agrees with this.Daisy is the daughter of the soul gem, and she has not seen her mother's bad habit of beating people at every turn.
"Before it happens," Tony said.
"Sometimes, I feel that you are too protective of your children," Pep said. "Is this a good thing or a bad thing?"
"I don't think it's a bad thing," Tony said.
He swiped his phone for a while, then turned off the screen.
"How is it?" Pep asked. "Does the stats tell you that he's a good kid?"
"At least he's not a child who commits crimes." Tony said lightly.
He was silent for a while, and asked Pep: "Am I getting old?"
"Why do you ask this all of a sudden?"
Pep watched Tony drink a glass of juice, picked up the glass and wanted to go back to wash it. Hearing this, he looked at her husband from the beginning to the end cooperatively, and replied seriously: "It's still the same as before. Wrinkles and gray hair have not increased, and there is no reaction. decline."
"I think so too." Tony said, "but children grow up really fast."
The night before sending the love letter to Tommy, Daisy didn't sleep much.
She didn't fall asleep, first because she was a little happy and excited, and second because Missy talked to her late on the phone.
"If Tommy likes you too, you will have a boyfriend!" Missy said.
"I hope Tommy likes me, not because he likes my father." Daisy didn't think about boyfriend or not, she just had a small wish.
This sentence is an understatement, but for the little girl Daisy, it is a heartfelt sentence that has experienced many times of crying and laughing.
Daisy is popular, that's a fact, and Daisy's dad is popular, that's a fact.
There are many people who like Tony because of Daisy, and many people like Daisy because of Tony, so that there are often little boys who confess to Daisy, and the ultimate purpose is to go to Stark's house to spend a day with Iron Man.
Poor Daisy.
"It's good to like my dad, but don't lie." Daisy said, "If you want to come to my house, just tell me."
"Tommy won't!" Missy didn't know Tommy at all, but she was able to swear by it, "You have to trust me."
If Missy becomes a guarantor for others in the future, she must be so poor that she can’t afford food—judging from the development of the plot after Daisy handed over the love letter, Missy is simply a poisonous milk.
Unlike other little boys, Tommy likes Daisy just to chase his idol.
He doesn't like Daisy at all.
Coincidentally, there was another physical education class, so Daisy called Tommy aside, took out the love letter from her pocket, and asked him to read it.
The content of the love letter discussed by Daisy and Pepper is actually extremely simple, without any rhetorical techniques, only a few short sentences.
"Tommy, hello, I'm Daisy. I like you very much, do you like me too?"
"Is this enough?" Daisy asked Pep as she wrote these few sentences.
Pep said: "Enough is enough. Whether it's for people who like you or people who don't like you, it's enough."
Daisy didn't understand, but was willing to take Pep's advice.
Tommy is a quick reader and read Daisy's love letter in one go.
His little curly hair trembled slightly in the breeze blowing in from the gymnasium window, and he read with such a serious expression, as if he was taking an exam, or trying hard to learn a homework that he had never learned before.
Daisy stood in front of Tommy in her gym clothes, waiting for an answer.
She quickly waited for an answer.
Tommy returned the letter to her and replied bluntly, "I don't like you, Daisy."
Daisy was a little dazed, blinked her eyes, and said after a while: "Don't you like me?"
"Yes." Tommy said firmly, "I don't like you."
"Okay." Daisy said.
She folded the letter paper returned by Tommy back to its original shape, folded it in four, and put it back in her pocket, as if the camera was reversed.
The answer is not backwards.
Facing Tommy's refusal, Daisy remained expressionless, but when she turned her back, her face puffed up.
After school this day, Happy was worried again.
He was worried that the eldest lady in his family would fly home by herself again, because he had been waiting outside the school gate for a long time, but Daisy did not come out.
Called back to Stark's house to ask, but the housekeeper said that Daisy hadn't come home yet.
This answer seemed much worse than Daisy flying home by herself.
Happy was about to call Daisy again, when he looked up, he saw Daisy walking out of the school slowly with her schoolbag on her back.
A false alarm.
Happy breathed a sigh of relief, walked up quickly, and took off Daisy's schoolbag: "Why is it so late today?"
"I'm just walking slowly, Happy." Daisy bowed her head, "Don't worry."
Happy watched Daisy grow up, and he could tell at a glance that Daisy is unusual today.
"Anything bad happened at school?" Happy asked.
"Nothing." Daisy said.
She said nothing, but her face was listless, and anyone could tell that something must have happened.
Today's Tony is finally not the same as the previous two days, sitting in the living room and raising his eyes only in time to see his daughter's back.
Because today his daughter is a tortoise, walking slowly, and walking in from outside takes enough time for Tony to get up from the sofa and walk to the living room door to meet the child.
"Daddy," Daisy called him.
Tony said "hmm" and asked, "Have you given the letter to Tommy?"
Daisy stopped and let Tony see the sad expression on her face.
"Tommy give me back the letter," Daisy told Tony. "He doesn't like me, Daddy."
"That's it." The father said, "Do you want to cry?"
Daisy didn't want to cry at first, but after hearing what her father said, she suddenly wanted to cry.
After she grew up, she seldom cried and always laughed, but now her mouth was puckered, which reminded Tony of her kindergarten days.
"Okay, Dad." Daisy fought back tears, "I'll go back to my room and cry, please call me for dinner later, okay?"
"Okay." Tony said, "Make your favorite cream stew tonight."
"it is good."
Daisy ran back to the room quickly, called Missy, and cried on the phone.
"Tommy is annoying, don't talk to him anymore!" Missy said, "How can you not like you, everyone likes Daisy! He is highly myopic!"
Daisy cried a lot, and her sadness was mostly reduced, while Missy was too involved in the scene, and she was still yelling at Tommy on the phone.
Tommy is not as bad as she said, probably between friends, they always protect their shortcomings.
"You're broken, poor Daisy," said Missy. "Are you going to be without food for a week?"
"No." Daisy said, "making cream stew tonight, I'm still craving it."
"Are you going to cry for a week?"
"No." Daisy said, "I don't want to cry now."
"When you see Tommy in the future, are you going to rush up and beat him up?"
"No, no, no." Daisy wiped her eyes with a handkerchief, and ate a candy from the candy box, "He just doesn't like me, but he hasn't done anything bad."
"It's not like a broken relationship at all," Missy said.
"I'm very broken in love." Daisy said, "Thank you for comforting me, Missy, I feel much better."
After she got better, she started to do her homework. The letter paper returned by Tommy was put in the candy box and used to pad the candy.
Daisy ate two bowls of the cream stew tonight.
"Fortunately, it was cooked a little too much." Pep was very grateful.
She already knew that Daisy's love letter to the little boy was rejected, and she was careful not to hurt the boy's feelings, so she was determined to seal the name Tommy in her stomach and never reveal it once.
But Tony Stark, an ignorant man, seemed to be against her and kept talking about Tommy.
"I heard that Tommy in the class next to yours likes origami." Tony said, "He's very dexterous, that's good. Do you like his dexterity?"
"I like it, Dad." Daisy took a bite of the dish, "I appreciate it."
"You have a good hand." Tony said, "The painting is already very good. Has he seen your painting?"
"not yet."
"Well." Tony paused, "Then Tommy..."
He still wanted to talk to Daisy about many small things about Tommy, he opened his mouth, but before the words came out, he was stuffed back with a piece of bread.
"Don't talk while eating." Pep put down the hand that stuffed the bread into Tony's mouth, and smiled.
Pep could stop it for a while, but couldn't stop it for a while. After dinner, Tony chatted with Daisy, and it was still Tommy.
"You seem to be crying very sad." Tony took out the ice cream from the refrigerator, gave Daisy a cup, and gave himself a cup. The father and daughter sat on the balcony, digging the ice cream with a spoon to eat.Tony said, "It seems that I really like Tommy."
Daisy thought for a moment, then shook her head: "Dad, I think I like Tommy, but I don't like Tommy that much."
"Then why are you crying?"
"Why doesn't Tommy like me?" Daisy asked. "I'm a beautiful person, and I'm smart, and our family has a lot of money, right?"
Daisy Stark has a clear understanding of herself.
Tony readily agreed: "Not bad."
"Is it because I have a bad temper?"
"I think you have a good temper," Tony said.
Daisy has always been recognized as having a good temper since she was a child. Even when she grows up with a little excess energy, her heart has not changed. She is really a likable little girl.
"Then, then..." Daisy frowned and searched hard, "I'm also very hygienic, right?"
Tony asked her back: "You want to know, why don't you ask Tommy?"
"I asked, Dad." Daisy said.
After Daisy asked Tommy this question, she received the first good person card in her life.
Tommy said that Daisy was very nice, but he didn't like Daisy, just didn't like Daisy, there was no reason.
Love and hate will not happen for no reason, but not loving and not hating can.
Tommy couldn't find any reason, but he didn't like Daisy. From Missy's point of view, he just had no eyesight, or was really nearsighted, and couldn't see what Daisy looked like at all.
"I don't think so." Tony said, "Tommy has the right not to like you."
"But I think it's something I didn't do well." Daisy was a little frustrated.
Tony has to admit that his child is a child who grew up amidst applause and praise, and has always been loved. After soaking in honey for a long time, a little bit of opposition will be infinitely magnified.
This is not a good thing.
"Let's put it this way." Tony said, "You like sweet food, not spicy food. So is the chili mustard not well done?"
"no."
"You are a beautiful, smart, kind and strong child. You have to see this." Tony said, "You also have to see it. A beautiful, smart, kind and strong child may not be liked by others, which is normal. it does not matter."
"But I like Tommy, and I feel sad that he doesn't like me," said Daisy.
"He has the right not to like you, and you have the right to be sad. You can vent it." Tony said, "But don't vent your confidence. Maybe it's just someone who likes sweets and doesn't meet the taste he likes. "
"What if it's really because of something I didn't do well?"
"Then change it, and you can become a better person."
"You just said to have confidence, Dad." Daisy held the ice cream in one hand and put one hand on her hip.
"Having confidence doesn't conflict with being better," Tony said.
"Okay." Daisy said, "I see."
"So when you go back to school and see Tommy, are you still angry with him?"
"No." Daisy ate the whole cup of ice cream, satisfied, "I don't feel so sad anymore, Dad."
"Okay." Tony said, "If you haven't confessed successfully, it's a kind of experience. How can life go smoothly? Daisy Stark will receive a good person card, and Tony Stark will also receive a good person card, normal. "
"Dad, have you ever received a good person card?" Daisy suddenly became surprised.
"Of course." Tony said, "I have received a lot."
He looked at his daughter's face that jumped up suddenly, and raised his eyebrows: "Why do you seem very happy that I was sent a good card?"
"My dad also received a good person card." Daisy said, "Then I flew away with the last bit of sadness."
Daisy was relieved, but it was Tommy who always felt uncomfortable when seeing Daisy at school, and wanted to avoid her from a distance.
What Tommy doesn't know is that Daisy's inexplicable love will also disappear inexplicably one day.
The Creator just loves to joke. She was also in physical education class, and she also saw Tommy origami. Daisy looked at him, and suddenly felt that it was the same as looking at any ordinary person.
"Originally, children don't know how to love." Pep said.
Daisy has another opinion: "Could it be that love is easy to escape?"
"You don't call it love, you just like it."
"That's why liking is easy to run away."
Pep shook his head, feeling that Daisy still didn't understand the complex emotions of boys and girls.
Loki disagreed.
"You're right." He said to Daisy, "Love is always fleeting. It's light and flimsy, something more fragile than a strand of hair."
"Hair is not fragile." Daisy said, "One hair can lift an apple."
"Shut up, you bastard," Loki said.
"Hair has two faces, fragile and strong." Daisy said.
Whether the hair has two faces, Tony doesn't know, but he has two faces himself, and he knows it all.
As a big-sounding patriarch, Tony was telling Daisy one second that "it's normal to like or not be accepted", and the next second he asked his friends out for a drink.
"But I still think my daughter belongs to the more likable type." Tony waved his hand, "There are still not many people who don't like her."
Rhodes seconded: "That's right, that's right."
Steve disagrees: "I think it's better to look at it objectively."
"I'm very objective, I'm very objective." Tony said, "Hmph, Tommy...why wouldn't you like it?"
"Because some people like sweet food, some people like spicy food, and some people like salty food. If you like it or not, it may just be that the taste is wrong." Daisy said.
She said this back to Tony, and also to the many little boys who later liked her.
Tommy only needs to reject one Daisy at once, but Daisy has to reject ten little boys at once.
"Don't be sad, okay?" Daisy shook hands with them and patted them on the shoulder.
After seeing off the little boys, Daisy lay down on the table and let out a sigh of relief.
"It's tiring to like people," she said.
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