"Yeah." Suzie quickly nodded and blinked hard, causing tears to fall. "Every time I eat your food, Aunty, I think of Mommy. Just now, I thought of you a s my mommy."
Then, she suddenly jumped into Catherine's arms. " Aunty, can you be my mommy?”
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The little drama queen's performance was moving too fast. Even Catherine, a self-proclaimed acting genius, could not keep up with her daughter's rhythm.
It was a pity that this girl was not an actress. She could definitely debut as a child star.
"No.” Before she could answer, Shaun's face changed and he said in a low voice.
Suzie looked at him and was so scared that she buried herself in Catherine’s arms. She started to cry. "Uncle i s so scary.”
"Why are you being so fierce to a child?” Catherine glared at him angrily.
Shaun did not mean to scare Suzie, but just the thought of Catherine marrying Liam made his body involuntarily let out a cold aura.
"Suzie, I’m sorry.” He quickly apologized in a low voice. "But you're still young, so there are some things you don't understand. Aunty Cathy can't marry your dad."
"Why not? I don't understand.” Suzie feigned ignorance. “Daddy isn't married, and Aunty Cathy isn't married either. They’re a good match."
"How are they a good match?" Shaun gritted his teeth and completely disagreed. "Aunty Cathy is my ex-wife. It'll be a mess if she marries your dad. Your great-grandparents won't agree."
"Oh." Suzie thought about it seriously. "Then why don’t you marry Aunty Cathy, Uncle? That way, Aunty Cathy will also become my family member."
After her words fell, the living room became strangely quiet.
Shaun subconsciously looked at Catherine. She lowered her head and tucked a lock of hair behind her ears, exposing her beautiful and gentle profile.
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