“I never took advantage of Sonny.

I just believe that Hank only sees Sonny as his child.

Hank and I are siblings, which makes Sonny and Lucas close cousins.

It’s important for Sonny to spend more time with his cousins, especially since he'll have brothers in the future.

If Sonny faces any challenges, we'll be there to support him so he won't have to face anything alone.” Chelsea sensed that Hank had shared something with his parents, and it changed Mrs. Brown’s tone.

She was now more focused on Sonny.

She had stopped wanting to help Lucas fight for his future.

Mrs. Brown looked at Chelsea and chuckled lightly before turning her gaze to her grandson, Lucas, whom she had raised.

Lucas was a mischievous boy, always restless.

In a short time, he had already rummaged through the entire house.

“Just look at Lucas now and think about Sonny’s temperament,” Mrs. Brown said.

“Sonny has his moments of mischief, but he’s more sensible.

his age, and he'll only

if he faces problems, he won't

fact, it’s better if you don’t get in Sonny’s way

I worry he'll be a troublemaker as he grows

I fear he

in the future, and the children born to Serenity will be his cousins

will be plenty of people to support

do is

know you’re my daughter,

to make it clear today: don’t set your sights on

Sonny, and I don’t want him to feel distanced from me, his biological grandmother, because of your issues.” After Hank’s long discussion with them, Mrs. Brown had given the

husband had been helping their daughter Chelsea and son-in-law George manage their

$5,000 a month for living expenses—plenty for her to live

they ended up giving that money to

had grown accustomed to relying on her parents, even in her middle age, and now

the situation without considering

stirred the pot, telling Liberty and Hank how lucky Liberty was for not having to

Hank and Liberty’s relationship and made Mrs. Brown

for Chelsea’s meddling, Hank might not have

could

all in the

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