"Since you say so, I will not stop you anymore. But you have got to remember that this is your own choice. Don't regret it later."
Daisy was not dumb, and she could see how Summer and Mark were getting along.
Love could hurt as much as it is beautiful. If Summer were to be with Dean, she would lead a much simpler life with less pain; she would be happy for the rest of her life. But the decision was not hers, and she would let Summer choose her own path.
"I see your point, Mom. Thank you." Summer walked over and hugged Daisy; she knew her mom loved her s o much.
"Don't sway me with your glib talk. Charlotte will still sleep with us tonight."
Summer's brows twitched involuntarily. She then blinked her eyes. "Why don’t you and dad have another baby so that you can hug the baby to sleep every night. It should be more fun."
Daisy reached over to pinch Summer's cheek. "Believe it or not, I will tear your little mouth apart. How embarrassing it is to talk about that!" "What is so embarrassing about it? It is not like you
are a kid." Summer chuckled and swiftly darted away into the bathroom before Daisy could smack her.
Charlotte had taken a shower, and now sat on the bed, playing her favorite toys with her butt pointing skyward.
Solomon was playing with Charlotte while Daisy was cleaning the room. Her eyes fell on the jewelry box that had seen better days. She opened it and rummaged through the things inside.
There were rings and necklaces that she wore when she got married. There was also a bracelet that her mother-in-law gave her. A thought came to mind as she saw the diamond ring.
She took out the diamond ring, hung it on a necklace cord, and turned around. "Come on Charlotte, let me put this on for you."
Solomon was puzzled at seeing the diamond ring. " What are you doing with this thing?"
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