During the past two days, Kingsley had the police arrange the worst cell for Luke It was a very harsh environment. He had nothing to eat and couldn't go out. He could only squat in the corner. Now he was released.
Kingsley hadn't thought about the future relationship between them. He would let nature take its course.
From now on, he was sure to have a happy life with his beloved woman and child.
He was also looking forward to seeing his child grow up. The future was hopeful. He would bring up his son and witness his every change.
He gazed at the woman, who was snickering at him as if saying that he shot himself in the foot.
He bent down, cupped her face in his big hands, and passionately kissed her." Thank you for all you've given me, honey."
"Thank you, hubby. I'm so lucky to have you in my life." She affectionately snogged him with a dazzling smile, her bright eyes crinkling.
Every moment with her would be the most wonderful in his life.
Cody started to crawl at the age of six months. He was moving his small body happily on his hands and knees on the floor, sometimes dribbling.
Tonell, who doted on his great-grandson, was sitting on the sofa shaking the toy in his hand. He smilingly coaxed, "Cody, come here. Look at the toy."
The little boy sat down on the carpet glancing at the toy, looking uninterested. H e wrinkled his pretty brows as he yawned lazily.
After suffering a setback, Tonell asked the maid to get him a cooked, fragrant bone. He shook it, saying, "Cody, look at the bone!"
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