Later that afternoon, Jackson and Cherry headed downstairs. Grandpa was down there already, sitting in the living room.
Cherry greeted Andrew respectfully when she got to the living room, "Grandpa."
Andrew nodded, smiling at his beloved grandson and granddaughter-in-law, "Hello! There you are! When will you be going home?"
Jackson glanced at the wall clock and replied, "In a minute. We were just going find Joe now."
Andrew said, "Oh, maybe he is still playing out in the yard. Check out there."
Cherry nodded and followed Jackson out of the room.
The moment they got outside, Cherry saw Joe playing with a group of children not far away.
"Look how happy they are!" Cherry's voice sounded happy.
Jackson put his arm around her shoulder and smiled, "Childhood always looks like this, doesn't it?"
Cherry didn't smile. Instead, she said bitterly, "Jackson, when I was away, I blamed myself for not giving Joe a happy childhood or family."
Jackson understood Cherry's feelings. Over the past five years, he had suffered a lot too. He had tried to hate Cherry and wanted to punish her, kill her even; but, in his heart, he secretly hoped she could come back to him. So, when Cherry did return, and he saw her at the hotel, all he wanted was to hold her in his arms and be with her forever. He abandoned all his principles and was entirely out of control with her. The fact was that he couldn't hate her. He wanted nothing more than to love and spoil her. Even though she had hided Joe from him, he couldn't stay angry at her for long. To get her, to keep her, he realized, he was willing to do anything. The only thing he wanted was to spend the rest of his life loving her.
Jackson gripped her shoulder, watching their son playing and said in an earnest tone, "Babe, you and Joe will be extremely happy in the future. I'll try my best to make you the happiest wife and son in the world."
Cherry turned and studied him carefully and then nodded her head. She believed in the man standing in front of her, which was why she had married him and let him control her destiny.
Jackson tenderly touched her face, and they looked into each other's eyes smiling contentedly.
When Cherry turned back around to watch her son again, she noticed that a woman was standing silently in front of the gate, watching the group of children.
"Sally!" Cherry couldn't help but yell and her smile soured at the sight of the woman.
When she yelled, Jackson turned and looked in the direction Cherry was glaring at.
Cherry recovered from her astonishment and released herself from Jackson. She rushed to the children, because she wanted to protect her son from any harm.
Jackson saw Sally glaring at the group of children with hatred. He guessed she must be looking for Joe, and Cherry's actions convinced him that Sally was there because of Joe.
Sally, stood at the gate watching Cherry bee-lining it to the group of children. She guessed Cherry must want to protect her son, but Sally wanted to get a look at the boy.
Sally angrily headed to the group of children.
As Jackson saw Sally approaching Cherry and Joe, he rushed over.
Cherry shouted as she was approaching the group of children, "Joe, come here!"
"Mommy!" Joe ran to Cherry and took her hand asking, "What's the matter?"
"We should head home now. So say goodbye to your friends." Cherry whispered to her son in a low voice.
"Okay." Joe was obviously a little upset, but he knew it was time for him to go home. He turned back to his friends and told them, "Guys, I need to go home now. But, next time I come, I'll play with you."
"Okay, Joe, bye!"
"Joe, call us!"
"Joe, don't forget, you must come to play with me next time."
When Joe finished saying goodbye to his friends, Cherry tugged her son leading him back to the Chu House. But she had only taken a few steps when she heard Sally's voice.
"Cherry!" Sally angrily snapped as she drew nearer, cutting off Cherry's way.
Jackson got there just then, and stood in front of Cherry, looking down at Sally coldly, "What are you doing here?"
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