"I will not challenge you for Charlotte's custody again. She will always be yours," he said again.
Seeing his actions and his ocean-deep eyes, she was moved, and she believed him. "I believe you," she said i n a soft but serious tone of voice. "And thank you."
It had been a long time since he last saw her so docile. His brows moved with the corners of his lips turning u p. But he was not happy about her reaction. "Just a thank you?"
"Then what do you want? As best as I can, I will-"
Before Summer could finish her sentence, Mark leaned forward and came down with his fiery kisses.
She was slightly startled. She frowned and glared at him as soon as she knew what happened.
Mark pulled away from her and looked at her. "But I keep the right to visit Charlotte anytime I want."
"You are her dad. I can’t deny your right to see her. Yeah, I agree,” Summer said.
"Now, where are we going now?"
"Buy Charlotte a kite."
There was a kite shop selling a dazzling array of kites not far away from the hospital.
Summer did not expect that Mark would tag along. His tall body stood in front of the shop as his hands flipped through a selection of kites.
She stared at him from behind. After a while, she pulled back her gaze, and she chose an eye-catching, colorful kite that was in the shape of a butterfly.
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