Liberty could not be bothered less with Jessica. Jessica could not get any useful news, so she had no choice but to return to Hank’s side bitterly.
At the same time, she looked around the place.
Although the space was not large, Liberty tidied it up and decorated it in a cozy manner.
Jessica had to admit that Liberty was much better than her at housekeeping.
Hank was teaching Sonny how to piece up the building blocks since he seldom accompanied his son. When he looked at the pile of scattered blocks and the assembly instructions, he found that it really was difficult to build.
He would never have the patience to construct something like this.
“Do you really know how to build that?” Jessica asked him.
“Why don’t you give it a try?”
Hank was having a headache and snapped at his wife when he heard her.
Sonny looked up at Jessica, then at his father, and asked an innocent and pure question, “Dad, why is she always following you?”
Hank was speechless.
Before he could answer, Jessica deliberately said gently, “Sonny, I’m your dad’s wife. You can call me Mom too.”
“I have a mom. You’re not my mom!”
Sonny immediately refuted Jessica angrily. Liberty heard Jessica and came out of the kitchen.
“Mom!”
Sonny got up and ran to Liberty to hug her legs. He looked up and said anxiously, “Mom, you’re my mommy. She’s not my mom!”
Liberty carried her son and said coldly to Jessica, “Ms. Yates, it’s enough for Sonny to have me as his mother. He doesn’t need you as his stepmother. Mr. Brown, please leave with your wife.”
Hank looked at his ex-wife and son in embarrassment.
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