Rosie and Jessica sat in the back row. Rosie shook her legs and looked up at Jessica. "Auntie Jessica, did my mother ask you to accompany me, a poor girl who was left alone?"
Jessica was amused by Rosie's words, "No. I knew that your parents went abroad not long ago. Then I wanted to see you."
The matters about Lester were settled. Summer and Leonardo's life became peaceful. Rosie also became more and more cheerful.
As long as one did not give up, everything would become better.
Everything would be better.
"What?" Rosie tilted her head, her big eyes filled with doubt.
Jessica explained, "Your parents left so suddenly. I didn't know that they were traveling abroad before. I knew it by chance."
"So it is." Rosie nodded as if she understood.
"That's right." Jessica touched Rosie's head.
She wanted to ask Summer about that day, but Summer went abroad for vacation. She couldn't contact her now. She had to think of other ways.
Jessica stopped thinking about that and decided to bring Rosie to eat first.
When they arrived at the entrance of the restaurant, Rosie's phone rang in her small schoolbag.
"My phone was ringing!" Rosie opened her schoolbag and looked for her phone, "It must be Uncle Carl."
"You have a phone?" Jessica asked her.
"Yes." Rosie took out her phone. She smiled and showed the caller ID to Jessica, "It's really Uncle Carl."
Jessica was a little upset, "I don't have your number."
"I have yours. Your number is even ahead of Uncle Carl's." Rosie said with an ingratiating smile.
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