Leonardo ignored Carl all the way home.
However, Carl did not keep quiet. He chattered all the way without stopping. Summer responded to him occasionally.
It was already late at night when they were back at Leonardo's place.
Rosie was already asleep.
The first thing Leonardo wanted to do after he walked into the house was to check on Rosie.
Hearing that Leonardo was going to check on Rosie, Carl followed and said, "I want to go, too."
Leonardo had just taken a step. He turned to look at Carl and said, "Keep your voice down."
Carl waved his hand, "I know. I don't need you to teach me."
As Carl spoke, he pushed Leonardo on the back to urge him to walk faster. He looked more eager than Leonardo.
Leonardo did not say anything again.
Summer had also planned to check on Rosie, but she smiled when she turned around and saw the two men rushing upstairs.
Men are more reserved when they expressed their emotions, but they would show their emotions in small things that many people might overlook.
Summer didn't remember when Leonardo made checking on Rosie his first thing to do after going home. However, when she noticed it, that had become Leonardo's habit.
Children always slept like a log, and they never woke up easily.
Leonardo opened the door very gently.
Rosie was not afraid of the dark, so the night light in the room was not turned on. But Leonardo was familiar with the room very much. He could walk up to the bed and turn on the bedside lamp accurately in the dark.
Carl did not walk over from the door until the light was on.
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