A Cue For Happiness
A Cue For Happiness Chapter 99
Chapter 99 Another One Came To Steal Mommy
Sophia puffed up her cheeks as she blew on Samuel’s wound.
After that, she lifted her face and looked at Samuel, eyes brimming with tears. “It hurts…”
“It doesn’t. I’ve made you worry.”
Samuel picked Sophia up and caressed her hair gently.
Sophia’s body was extremely soft. She wrapped her arms around Samuel’s neck and hugged him in distress.
Sophia looks so much like that woman. But, why does that woman refuse to get close to me? She even thinks I’m dirty, for goodness sake.
“Sophia, why doesn’t she feel distress for me like you do?”
She?
Samuel did not mention who he was talking about, but Sophia could tell that it was Natalie.
What happened between Natalie and Daddy?
Sophia was happy that Natalie treated her well.
latter liked her and Franklin,
that thought, Sophia became
her mother, and wished that the latter could
Natalie, Sophia could tell that he loved
me, he rarely smiled. Ever since Natalie appeared, I feel that Daddy is not as cold as before anymore. I’m starting
her arms around Samuel’s
that, Samuel
to be with her a long time ago.” He paused and added, “This time, I will
Sophia did not see Samuel at the dining
was swinging her legs while
Samuel? He has left for work,” Gavin
Sophia then nodded.
much. Why
in Samuel’s
Daddy likes Natalie so much. I
was busy preparing for his piano
she made up
do this on my
of an
returned home from summer
compound, he saw a little girl in a puffy purple dress roaming in front of the entrance to
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