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1 tried to bold back my teaction. That was hot what a composed CEO should display.
1 smiled gently, pried Jane’s hävd away, and whispered, “Now we should go home, baby”
Melody’s eyes almost pierced through me, but she didn’t say anything finally.
I grabbed Jane’s hand and we both walked towards our Range Rover, Echo opened the door for us and helped Jane get wared.
After getting seated, I rolled down the window as the driver started the engine, taking one last look at Felix’s family. A disdainful smile stretching my lips mirrored my bitterness as I swore.
“Game on
In the car.
Jane cuddled up to me and said.
“Uncle Felix is so smart about rockets, mommy. Can he be my dad?”
The phone slipped from my hand as I nearly choked, taken aback by my little girl’s wish. Even after everything I had done for her, she was just an innocent girl who yearned to have a father in her life. It was indeed a truth that I would never be able to fill that void in her heart.
Blinking my eyes repeatedly, I gasped for air and spoke with great difficulty,
“B-but I don’t like him, Jane.”
Being a gentle soul, Jane sensed my unease. She immediately cupped my face and spoke,
“If mommy doesn’t like him, then I don’t like him either.”
I smiled fondly and shook my head. It would be nice if that were the case, but I knew Jane.
The next morning. I decided to drop jane at her STEM academy in person. I had learned my lesson the hard w
Before the kids could officially start their advanced program, the instructor gave me the notice of a parent orientation meeting. Holding my daughter’s hand, I walked inside the hall where the meeting was held, only to meet stubborn Zoe. He had already saved a seat for Jane. Zoe stared at Jane silently but didn’t say anything. Perhaps he was a little embarrassed by what happened last time.
Jane was adjusting her small rocket model qut of boredom and said sincerely. “Are you inviting me to sit with you? Okay, I agree.” Then she took Zor’s hand and sat down steadily.
Felix and I were left staring at each other awkwardly, which meant we had to sit together, even though we had just finished a war without gunpowder.
“This one’s different from others. She looks familiar!”
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