The next morning, when Summer woke up, she immediately turned to look at Leonardo beside her.
He was still sleeping.
Even when he was asleep, he frowned, like something was always on his mind.
Summer was thinking about Rosie. She could walk for a short time now, so she tried to get out of Leonardo's arms to see Rosie herself.
However, just as she moved, Leonardo opened his eyes.
Those who had just woken up had a slower reaction than usual, but Leonardo subconsciously tightened his arms around Summer when he opened his eyes.
"What are you doing?" His voice was somewhat hoarse.
Summer did not move again. She looked at him and said, "I want to see Rosie by myself."
Hearing this, Leonardo was stunned for a moment. Then his eyes lit up and he stared straight at her.
Summer knew what Leonardo was thinking. She smiled and nodded at him, saying, "I can stand up and walk, but I can't walk for long."
Hearing this, Leonardo suddenly got up and sat on the bed. He said in an eager tone, "Walk for me."
As he spoke, he helped Summer out of the quilt. It was getting colder and colder every day, but it was too early to turn on the heating. Leonardo was worried that Summer would catch a cold, so he took out her coat and put it on her.
Like a father who knew for the first time that his child could walk, Leonardo was excited and anxious.
Summer was amused and said, "Leonardo, do you know what you look like now?"
"What?" Leonardo looked up at her.
Summer said with a smile, "A father."
Leonardo raised his eyebrows and said, "Well, call me Dad then."
Summer glared at him, clenching her fists and hitting him.
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