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"Come on, sweetie~ come to dada~"

Hanbin motioned with his hands for his daughter to come into his arms. In return, the baby grinned and giggled, stretching out her small hand, eager for her father to hold her.

The father and daughter were having a good time together while Harin cleaned up the leftover food since they were done eating.

She glanced at the two sometimes and smiled to herself, glad to be witnessing this situation. She dumped the leftovers in the nearby trash can and came back, folding the mat.

It's almost 5. They've spent a lot of hours at the river. Harin walked towards the father and daughter.

"Hey, do you need to bring this back home?" She asked, showing the mat to Hanbin.

"Why would I leave it here? It's a part of our memories," He replied, abruptly winking at his ex, causing Harin to get taken aback by the sudden move.

She turned back to her sense, clearing her throat as she handed the mat to him. Hanbin grabbed it while he carried Sera on his left side.

"Are we going somewhere or are we done for the day?" Harin questioned as they walked back to Hanbin's car.

The young man glanced beside him, "I still have a place for us to stop by. But, I'm not sure if it's still there. Gotta go and see it first,"

"What kind of place?"

Hanbin flashed his beaming smile, "Just wait for it, I'll bring you there,"

As they reached the car, they got in and started the journey to the other location. The journey doesn't take a long time as they filled the silence with their chatter, and Sera would sometimes try to talk to her parents, getting their attention by doing anything she could as a baby.

After almost an hour of staying in the car, they arrived at their destination. Looking out the window, Harin instantly catches which place of their memories Hanbin was talking about.

"The tree house?" She asked, chuckling at the same time as she gazed at the aging tree house.

It's a place for them as their gateway to escape from the world. Other than the river, the tree house was also the place they spend their time the most.

"I'm not sure what it'll look like now inside. Let's just hope there'll be no spiders," Hanbin said, receiving a laugh from Harin as he turned off the car's engine.

They got off the car and headed to the tree house. Harin looked up, seeing how dilapidated the tree house is. "Is it safe to climb up there?" She questioned.

Hanbin examined the ladder from beside the girls, and he shrugged after, "The ladder looks fine, though. Let me try it,"

He placed his foot on the ladder attached to the tree and put all his weight on it. To his expectation, the ladder was still strong enough to support his body.

Hanbin turned around to look at Harin, "You should climb first, it's all good here," He said, getting off the ladder.

Harin was hesitating, but then after giving their daughter to Hanbin, she grabbed ahold of the ladder, which was still sturdy. It took her some time to climb, but she eventually made it to the tree house.

Hanbin and their daughter were both watching her from below as she looked down and saw them doing so. Harin had a concerned look on her face, "Are you sure you wanna climb up here with Sera?"

"Don't worry, I can manage this," He replied, putting his foot on the ladder. His right hand's grabbing it while the other one was holding his daughter.

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