"Alright, alright, I won't cry." Sheryl constantly nodded and said that to Charlie, so that he could feel better.
Charlie was extremely happy, but acted a little bit awkward. He looked at Sheryl and asked, "So Shirley is my twin sister, right?"
"Yes, exactly," Sheryl responded.
Hearing that, Charlie smiled affectionately and thought, 'Wow, so it means that I have my own sister, a beautiful little girl who needs my protection. I will try my best to be a good brother and strive to shield her from any possible danger.'
Sheryl smilingly inquired, "Charlie, would you like to come home with me tonight? Shirley will be so happy to see you. She will be delighted if you can stay with us for a couple of days. And, I want to make up for my absence as a mother all these years."
Charles immediately refused Sheryl's proposal without even listening to Charlie's will. He was well aware why Sheryl came to his house every day. She visited only to see her son. 'So, she would continue coming if Charlie is still with me, ' Charlie thought. He didn't want to miss the chances of seeing her each day, so he responded to Sheryl, "He's okay in here and I can take good care of him. You're busy with looking after Shirley, so just leave Charlie with me.
You can come here to see him every day if you like, and I can even assist to pick you up if you need."
Sheryl gave him a ferocious stare and said, "I'm talking to my son, not you! Is it clear?"
She bent down and softly asked Charlie, "Honey, would you like to come with me?"
Charlie turned to look at Charles and found that his father winked at him, so he got what Charles really meant. Charlie then looked at Sheryl and said, "Mom, it's all right. I'm comfortable at staying here with Dad."
Sheryl was a little sullen about it and replied, "Why not, honey? You don't want to stay with Mommy, is that so?"
Charlie replied, "Mom, of course, I want to be with you. I'm just afraid that Dad will be lonely if I leave him all alone.
You have Shirley but Dad will be all alone by himself if I leave. So Mom, please allow me to stay, okay?"
Charles was convinced by Charlie's response and gave him an affirmative smile. Charlie continued, "Mom, I know you miss me and I miss you, too. So why don't you just move here with me and Dad? We can take care of you and Shirley, too.
We're a family, so aren't we supposed to be together, right?"
Sheryl froze by listening to that. Her heart skipped a beat suddenly. She never expected that Charlie would ask her to move in with them. It was hard for her to decide because she couldn't convince herself to get over all that had happened before. Since Charlie had told her that he wanted to be with his father, she had no choice but to come to see her son every day.
Sheryl sighed and said, "Charlie, honey, you're too young to understand all this. You'll understand when you get older.
You're a good boy, it's fine to love your Dad. You're not coming with me and I can understand that. So I will come to see you every day, is that okay?"
"Okay," Charlie responded, and gave his father a helpless look.
The look meant that he had done what he could, but Sheryl was still not ready to move in, and it was something he couldn't handle anymore.
Charles was a little bit discouraged with that, but he knew that he still had chances to get close to Sheryl, if she promised to come every day.
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