Book10 Chapter2.

I officially settle down in my hometown.

I tidy up the overgrown small yard and plant some fruits and vegetables.

I have Grandma Samantha's memorial photo framed and hang it right in the center of the living room.

I name the little girl Doris Wilson.

Before long, the court approves my adoption application. Having Doris around makes my town life feel a lot less lonely.

Doris hardly shows a smile, and always looking at me with a stern face.

She understands everything, and despite being just four years old, she seems so mature. On the days when I am sick, she would stand on a stool to make soup for

me.

I can't help but think of my biological child.

The little lord of the Evans family, Aaron Evans, who would receive an entire ski resort as a gift whenever he wants to ski, or have a whole candy factory when he craves sweets.

They are so different.

why I'm willing to

herself

gently stroke her head and reply, "Because I feel lonely,

me, silent for a moment, then

be with you for

go

Doris starts kindergarten.

on

the

a fight with

taken aback when I get a call

is such a well-behaved child, so mature for her age; she wouldn't even

words, they

rush to

sw now

teacher meets me at the entrance, looking

Doris fought with is the transfer student who just arrived

is

me a strange

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