Meanwhile, Liza watched Tommy and Primo on the shopping mall’s carousel.
The three of them had spent the day together, visiting parks and wandering around the mall, buying things not only for Primo but also for Ashley and her husband, Lucian.
"So cute," Liza chuckled, taking pictures of her husband and Primo.
Tommy stood beside one of the moving carousel horses while Primo happily rode one that gently moved up and down.
Her eyes softened as she kept her attention fixed on the two.
Everything around her blurred.
All she could see was Tommy’s younger self.
She imagined what it would have been like if they had been blessed to have a day like this with their daughter.
Taking her out on carefree days like this.
No elaborate plans.
Just enjoying each other’s company and watching their little girl smile.
Her smile turned bittersweet.
"See?" she whispered softly. "You would’ve been an amazing father."
Liza sniffled and shook her head, dabbing at the corners of her eyes before any tears could fall.
Then she lifted her chin and smiled as she walked toward the carousel’s exit.
"Primo, did you like it?" Carrying Primo on his back, Tommy looked over his shoulder.
Primo beamed brighter than ever and nodded enthusiastically.
Tommy laughed out loud.
"Should we try something else?" he asked. "I saw an arcade over there. You know, when I was a kid, I loved playing those games."
Primo’s eyes lit up.
It had been a while since he had played any games.
Ashley and Lucian occasionally scheduled family game nights instead of movie nights, but the thought of playing with Tommy excited him.
Maybe he could even impress him with his skills.
Tommy laughed again. But when he turned to Liza, he noticed the corners of her eyes were slightly red.
"Dear, are you alright?" he asked.
"Huh?" Liza cleared her throat. "Of course, dear. I just... sneezed."
She smacked her lips. "Anyway, I’m going to the restroom. I’ll catch up with you in a bit."
"Alright." Tommy looked back at Primo. "So? Fast or slow?"
Primo thought for a moment before signing,
[Fast. Very fast.]
"Okay, Superman!" Tommy puffed out his chest dramatically. "Buckle up! Superman, go!"
The next second, Tommy sprinted away with Primo still on his back.
Primo burst into laughter, stretching one arm forward with his tiny fist clenched like a superhero soaring through the sky.
"Dear—" Liza tried calling after them. But it was already too late.
Tommy was running as though he were twenty years younger.
She shook her head helplessly.
"Does he think his back won’t hurt later?" A sigh escaped her before she chuckled. "Good thing I packed enough pain patches."
With that, she turned in the opposite direction.
She didn’t actually need to use the restroom.
She simply wanted a few moments to compose herself. Not because she was sad.
Quite the opposite.
Seeing Tommy and Primo together had touched her heart more deeply than she expected.
How could two people who had only known each other for a few months adore each other so much?
After touching up her light makeup, Liza picked up her handbag and turned around. Only to accidentally bump into someone.
The collision was minor.


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