Chapter 513

66%

I’ve been to Braylin plenty of times, but always as a tourist. In my previous life, I took Yvonne to Universal Studios a few times, and sometimes joined the rich ladies for art exhibitions.

It’s not exactly a strange place to me, but it never really felt like home either.

I used to think I’d spend my whole life in Hachester, but now I’m about to settle down in Braylin for

good.

Yvonne had school in the morning, so she got up early, brushed her teeth, washed her face, and then came over asking me to do her hair.

Last time, I cut off her waist–length hair in a fit of anger, and now, with her hair loose, she looked even

more adorable for her age.

“Mom, don’t worry about going to work in Braylin. I’ll keep an eye on Dad,” Yvonne suddenly piped up as I was braiding her hair.

I paused and asked, “Why do you need to keep an eye on your dad?”

“Because I don’t want any other lady coming in and pushing us around,” Yvonne said with a bossy

look. “I don’t want Dad to marry someone new.”

I kept my expression calm and replied, “You’re just a kid. You can’t decide these things. Your grandma is really worried.”

“That’s exactly why! She keeps telling me every day that Dad should marry someone new and have a little brother for me to play with. Does she think I’m dumb? I don’t want a little brother,” Yvonne said, crossing her arms, looking all grown–up and stubborn.

at her and shook my head. Kids these days know way more than we did,

know anything about this stuff. All I

something tasty.

should talk to your dad and grandma about this. I’m not getting involved,” I said. The Holcomb family’s business had nothing to do with me

what’s best for you. When I grow up and take over Dad’s company,

‘Is she actually being sweet to me?‘

1/3

Thu, 4

Chapter 513

her own money,” I said with a soft chuckle,

paying more attention to his appearance–his style now really

Yvonne turned her nose up at him and let

came over to coax

don’t want to talk to you,” Yvonne said, her small

smile and replied

wasn’t arguing. Grandma was the one yelling at her,” Yvonne said, taking my

a mysterious little smile flickering in his eyes. “Guess she’s siding with

that

come here first thing in the morning just to get yelled at?” I glared

forget the past. Let’s just

back and forth between us with her big, dark eyes. “Dad, none of what you’re

now that he’s back, older and wiser, he’s even softer

still a kid, it’s normal you don’t get it,”

on, let’s

piled into the car with Yvonne and took her to school. She’d been extra lively lately– probably

fussing over her with

finding him way too clingy, shooed him off with her

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255