He saw Karen Daly who looked like a frightened deer. Kevin Kyle let go of her and smiled. "You're still so cute."
He still remembered once when she fed him some snacks, he also sucked her fingers, and she was also this shy.
During that time, Little Karen wasn't born yet. Now Little Karen was already more than three years old, but her shy personality had not changed at all.
"Bastard!" Karen Daly pinched him, but she did not use too much strength. She did not know why, but she felt that he must have suffered as much as she did in the past three years.
From his sincere eyes, it could be seen that he cared about her from the bottom of his heart.
But so was her father. Every time she saw her father's kind eyes, it was like she was the person he cared the most for in this world. But in the end?
Karen Daly shook her head and didn't want to think about it again.
Time can prove everything. She could use the time to test Kevin Kyle's sincerity.
He could pretend for a while, but not for the rest of his life.
Karen Daly sat back at the table and continued eating grapes.
Kevin Kyle, who was busy in the kitchen, put his head out to look at her from time to time. He also felt uncomfortable seeing her suffer.
"Karen, go and look around the house." He was finding something for her to do, to serve as a form of distraction.
Karen Daly had wanted to look around earlier, but she was too shy to ask. When she heard his words, she immediately agreed.
Karen Daly walked around the living room. The decoration and layout here were similar to his house in Secret Garden, but the area was not as large as his.
Instantly, what attracted her eyes was a small dog kennel near the balcony. In a trance, she seemed to see a snow-white dog rolling around.
"Woof, woof, woof..." The dog seemed to have discovered her presence. It raised its head and barked at her a few times. It wagged its tail intimately as if it was waiting for her to come back.
"Momo?" She blurted out this name unconsciously, but when she took a closer look at it, she found that there was only a small empty house, and there was no "Momo" at all.
"Momo?"
Was it the Momo, whom Little Karen often brought with her, or was it the other one in her memory?
Karen Daly did not know. The more she thought about it, the more confused she became. The more she thought about it, the more she panicked.
"Karen, come and help me."
Kevin Kyle's voice pulled Karen Daly back from her thoughts. She took a deep breath and walked towards him. "Is there anything I can do for you?"
Kevin Kyle looked at her worriedly. "Karen Daly, what were you thinking of just now?"
Karen Daly shook her head. "Nothing."
She must have been thinking about something, but she just didn't want to tell him.
Kevin Kyle stared at her, hesitated for a while, and said, "Karen Daly, tell me what you were thinking about and what you were confused about. I'll answer it."
"Kevin, can you tell me about Little Karen?" She wanted to know everything about Little Karen. As a mother, she had missed her child's growth for more than three years.
She didn't even know how she gave birth to her... how much she hoped to make up for all the love she didn't give to the child in the past.
Kevin Kyle asked, "Do you think Little Karen is very cute?"
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