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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 1016

"Forget it, the one at home is enough, I don't want to get involved with a man again." Folly smiled a little lighter, "Talking about you, don't go far."

Then naturally changed the subject, "you two, entangled torment for so many years, can find each other's memories of love is certainly all happy, but if you can not go back, you also have to consider in advance for themselves and their children, the Vance family knows that you are still alive, will not be easy to give up ......"

Some words do not have to be too clear, the Vance family is what people, from Dorothy can explore a two.

But I do think that pretending to be Clara, to get back custody of Dennis' daughter, is a good thing for the Vance family, and the other side should not bite back.

"I haven't thought about that for a while. Dennis's plan is to get his daughter back first." I said pretending to be careless.

Folly froze at the word, "What about you, you think so too?"

Agilely catching a glimpse of surprise that flashed under her eyes, I pursed my lips and thought for a moment before adding, "A child's growth requires a mother's company, and I missed six years and don't want to miss it."

Hearing me say this, Folly lowered her head into deep thought and silently picked up the coffee in front of her and slowly took a sip.

"What's wrong?" I asked.

"Nothing." Folly smiled and looked up at me, as if suddenly figured out what, said, "some things just by talking is not to feel, but also have to experience first-hand to do, since you think and the Kennedy family lawsuit is right, go ahead and do it, I think, than the lawsuit win or lose, some people are more glad to see you alive and running. "

I was a little stunned by this statement.

Folly's gaze and manner of speaking is clearly suggesting that the Kennedy family has been waiting for "Clara" to return.

But if that's true, six whole years without being able to find her, or even allowing the death obituary to be announced to the world?

Perhaps she is right, see the heard are too limited, must go through to know how much heartache hidden in it.

......

The adults' meal, children will end up bored to sleep.

On the way out, wake Jamie up and ask him, "Can you walk by yourself?"

Jamie rubbed his sleepy eyes and naturally grabbed my pinky with his other hand, saying glutinously, "Yes."

Folly and I smiled at each other and led the half-asleep little one outside.

When we got to the lobby, Larry appeared from nowhere, carrying an exquisitely wrapped gift bag in his hand.

Folly preempted the attack, "What are you up to again?"

"You can't be gentle with me." Larry spat out a sentence, turned around and changed his face, smiling gently and bending his upper body, handing the gift bag to Jamie, "Little one, this is the meet and greet gift that uncle prepared for you, the latest model of microelectric, your one is the old one from last year, this top one, it's cooler to play."

"Thank you, Uncle!" As soon as Jamie heard the word microelectric, he took it with both eyes glowing, not caring about his previous coldness towards Larry.

Microcomputer is not large, but for a six-year-old child is still some volume, plus the outer packaging and gift decoration, Jamie hold on a little bulky, but love it.

I laughed bitterly, it's true that men know best what men are thinking.

"As long as you like it." Larry got an inch and stroked the top of Jamie's head, "It's not convenient to take things, I'll have someone send you back."

I opened my mouth to say that the driver was outside, jerking my head behind Larry, and simply shook my shoulders, "Here comes the convenience."

The moment Larry turned his face, Dennis was already walking up to him with Toby in tow.

Folly nodded lightly, "Here it comes."

It seems that her relationship with Dennis is not so humble, and the probability of "golden father" is just flirting.

"Hmm." Dennis lightly responded, his eyes swept over Larry's face and nodded slightly to each other as a greeting.

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