Chapter 8 Why Don’t You Get a Divorce, Mommy

Tilting her head to one side, Tina asked Courtney, “Mommy, how about you divorce Daddy?”

Courtney was both amused and saddened. “Why do you say that?”

“I think that Daddy doesn’t love you,” Tina slurred while chewing a piece of vegetable. “Everyone else’s parents are lovey-dovey all day long, but Daddy visits me only twice a year. Besides, whenever he comes back, he leaves after having a few words with you. He neither kisses you nor hugs you; most importantly, he doesn’t care about me. I don’t want this daddy anymore!”

Courtney felt a little bad.

She didn’t dare to tell her daughter the truth, but she feared that her daughter wouldn’t have a father when every child in the neighborhood had one. Therefore, she had someone help her by coming over a few times a year to let her daughter know that she had a father.

She didn’t expect her daughter to be so clever and so considerate of her.

Tina then continued, “Mommy, don’t think that your divorce will make me sad. I’d rather you find another husband than you and I see your husband—and my daddy—only once a year. I can accept having brothers and sisters as long as my new daddy loves me.”

at Tina’s words. “I don’t need a husband;

to spoil me, and I

stroked Tina’s hair

who had been taken away by the butler, and wondered

to see her son and hug him one day

must find a gentle and handsome

report for duty at Sunhill Hotel the next Monday. As she packed up her stuff, she saw her daughter playing with her tablet, and

her chest. “You’re not allowed to see,

alright. I won’t look at

filling in the

photo. The line at the web page’s bottom

done at last, Tina gave a long

like the mister that I met at the airport so much. I can tell at a glance that he’s the perfect match for Mommy! What a shame that I couldn’t find that man’s

still unaware that she had been ‘sold’ by her

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