If Lucas weren't afraid of the beating his mother might give him later, he'd have already run off to play with Sonny.

Chelsea, meanwhile, couldn't resist snooping. She opened Sonny's small suitcase, rifling through it with a critical eye.

Other than Sonny's clothes and a few toys, there wasn't much inside.

"Where's the seafood? Auntie loves seafood! Didn't your mom pack a big bag for me to take home?" she asked, her voice laced with annoyance. She then turned her attention to three gift boxes stacked neatly nearby, reaching for them.

Hank stepped in immediately, his tone sharp. “Don't touch those. They're Sonny's. They're for his health.”

Chelsea froze, momentarily stunned by her brother's tone. Hank's patience for her antics had run dry long ago. He no longer indulged her behavior, and she knew better than to push him too far-especially since she still relied on the occasional favor from her family.

Reluctantly, she backed off, sulking as Hank carried the gift boxes into the room and slammed the door behind him.

Brown said a word, their silence heavy

chance of claiming the gift boxes for herself, Chelsea returned to Sonny, trying again to cozy up to him. She

don't want

a warning glare at

than a little embarrassed. "Sonny, why are you like this? What did I do wrong? I used to hold you all the time when you were a baby. I loved

up at her, unimpressed. "Auntie, I'm not three anymore.

opened her mouth but couldn't

pouted. "Sonny, why didn't you bring

seafood package. Why don't you call your mom now and ask her to send a few over? Then you can give one to

face darkened,

shame at all? Why

but he

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