He was beginning to pine for a family.
Should she seriously consider finding Richard another daddy?
But…
Aside from John, could she find it in herself to accept another man?
Patrick Stuart?
Cordy found it difficult to imagine living with another person.
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In the afternoon, Sean came to the hotel and had a meal with Cordy and Richard.
Richard was sluggish throughout the entire meal, and he looked listless and lethargic even as he walked to the buffet line for some desserts.
Sean looked at Richard, who had his back facing him, and asked, "What's with Dicky? Is he not used to living in the capital? Since things are stabilizing with Grandpa, shall I send someone to bring Dicky out for a stroll?"
"No," Cordy said. "Dicky has something on his mind."
"Relationship issues?" Sean's eyes widened in shock.
Cordy was dumbfounded. "He's just ten!"
"That scared me for a moment." Sean chuckled at his over-reaction.
"Little boys have their own troubles, too," Cordy remarked helplessly.
"What troubles? Can't you counsel him about it?" Sean whispered.
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