Daddy, don't flirt
Chapter 104 You Should Call Me Daddy
"Woo, both daddy and mummy doesn’t like baby." Ian Moore covers his face with his fat hands, which hurts other people’s heart.
When Dan William sees Ian Moore is crying, he is a little flustered, but he doesn’t know how to coax him. Thus he says, "How can it be? Daddy likes baby best. Don't cry baby."
He is willing to put all the good things in front of him. How could he not like him?
"Yeah, yeah, mommy also likes baby best." Jamie Moore takes the handkerchief out of the pocket to wipe tears for Ian Moore as she says, but Ian Moore dodges away.
"But other people's parents all lives with their children. Why don't you live with mummy and me? And you even want to take me away, thus I can’t stay with mommy." Ian Moore puts his hand down, and his eyes are full of eyes, as if he is accusing them.
Dan William and Jamie Moore all pauses for a while, and then they look at each other.
Dan William holds Jamie Moore in his arms, and then he smiles bitterly. He promises to Ian Moore, “No. Daddy will live with Mommy, and we will never stay away with you.”
Jamie Moore struggles for a while, but she sees Dan William’s warning eyes, thus she stops.
"Mommy, is that true?" Ian Moore sniffs. He blinks his eyes, and it seems that he is looking forward to it.
Jamie Moore wants to say something, but she feels pain in her waist. She knows that it’s Dan William who did this. Thus she looks at Ian Moore with a smile, “Of course, this is true. Mommy will never cheat you.”
Now she will follow Dan William’s action, and she will run away with Ian Moore secretly.
It seems that Ian Moore knows Jamie Moore’s mind. He stares at Jamie Moore and says, “Will mommy live with daddy and me all the time?”
Jamie Moore wants to say-never think about this, but she is stopped by Dan William, “As long as baby love this, I will live with your daddy and baby all the time."
Ian Moore smiles suddenly, and his eyes are full of sneers.
life is broken when she
But now it's too late to regret.
Dan William steps on the brake, and then he unfastens the seat belt, and then he
to the image of a man, he's willing to do so
finally she walks out. She signs when she sees the villa in front of him. She comes back after so many
little young master...Miss Jamie Moore?” Seeing Dan William comes back, Cindy Swift walks toward them. But she is surprised when she sees Jamie Moore who stands besides Dan
Swift, and the
prepared the room well?" Dan William asks, and then he walks into the villa with Ian Moore in his arms.
master. The room is just opposite the young master's room." Cindy Swift replies
Dan William turns to look at Jamie Moore, and then he smiles,
presses her lips and then
rubs the hair of Ian Moore, and says, “Open the door and looks at the room.”
Moore answers happily and tiptoes to open
walls are decorated in sky. In the middle of the room, there is a dark blue children's bed. In front of the bed, there is a notebook computer on the small desk. Two bookcases are placed on both sides of the desk. He can hold the book on the bookshelf as soon as he
there is a series of wind bells hangs in front of the French
see the red maple trail outside the balcony from here. There is also a swing
He loves it.
Her eyes quivers slightly, and then
says in a tense way. He designs all the things here alone. And he arranges all of this in the shortest time. He just wants to give Ian Moore
and then he rolls around with the quilt. The quilt
suddenly reminds of something, “Wait a minute, this is Ian Moore's room, where do I sleep?"
words. And then he says before Dan William, “ Of
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