As Rosie spoke, there were tears in her eyes. However, she pursed her lips and held the tears in.
It hurt to see Rosie like this, but Summer didn't soften her tone.
"Alright, I know. But how can you leave with your father without telling me?" Summer said with a serious look.
"I was wrong," Rosie blinked and tears fell off her cheeks. She wiped the tears off her face with her small hands.
Summer did not hug Rosie nor wipe the tears for her. She asked, "Then what?"
"It won't happen anymore. I won't follow Dad without telling you." Rosie sobbed softly, not daring to cry.
Normally, Summer was very gentle to Rosie. But once she stopped being gentle, she was very intimidating to Rosie.
Summer stared at Rosie for a few seconds.
Finally, she sighed and wiped Rosie's tears with a tissue. Rosie couldn't hold back any longer. She threw herself into Summer's arms and cried loudly.
After all, she was still a child. Summer hugged her and patted her back gently.
After a while, Rosie finally calmed down.
Summer let go of Rosie and saw that her eyes and face had all turned red because of the crying.
She put Rosie on the ground and silently took Rosie to the bathroom to wash her face.
After putting Rosie to bed, Summer sat in front of the computer for a while but could not write a single word. So, she went back to her room to sleep.
Early in the morning, Summer took Rosie to the kindergarten.
When she returned, she saw the gossips about Leonardo on the Internet.
"Last night, Leonardo brought two women into a hotel and stayed there for a whole night..."
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