Chapter 716
“Sonny.”
Mrs. Brown entered the shop smiling and pulled up a toy car from her purse. She said to Sonny, “Look, Sonny. I bought you a toy.”
“Grandma.”
Sonny had no idea what happened among the adults, so he would still acknowledge his grandparents‘ and father’s presence.
Liberty held grudges against the Browns, but she was ready to move on after the divorce. So long as the Browns stayed out of her business, Liberty could keep her cool when meeting her ex–husband’s family.
She never spoke ill about her ex–husband’s family while Sonny was around.
No matter what, Hank was Sonny’s father.
Liberty put Sonny down.
Mrs. Brown crouched to get to Sonny’s eye level. She handed the toy car to Sonny in exchange for the pinwheel which was a gift from Duncan.
Call it her killer instinct but she had the feeling that Duncan was trying to get to
Liberty through Sonny.
For a divorced single mother to find a second chance in love, the most important thing was to see whether the man was willing to accept her child. Would the man see the child as his own?
Sonny was the grandson of the Brown family. There was no way he could call
Duncan his father.
“I want this.”
Sonny did not care for the toy car Grandma gave him as he owned many of the same.
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