She loved the child, even if she hated the child's mother.
"Then...Auntie, when Aino's birthday is here, could I celebrate her birthday?" Susan asked again.
Sabrina nodded affirmatively, "Of course you could. When it's Aino's birthday, Aino may invite as many of her good friends as she likes. Of course, I would agree!" 1
"Thank you, Auntie! Yay! Auntie, you were much better than my mother. You were a hundred times more beautiful than my mother. Auntie Scott, I like you!" Susan did not hide her love for Sabrina.
Beside her, Susan's mother was extremely embarrassed and speechless.
When Sabrina led Aino, and Aino led Susan to her mother, Susan's mother dropped her head low.
After a while, she said, "Aino's mother, I...I know that I was not worthy of being your friend. Thank you for allowing your daughter to be friends with my daughter. Thank you."
Susan's mother held Susan's hand and said goodbye t o Sabrina.
Sabrina did not mind.
She did not like the adults, but she had a general love for children.
She liked children, regardless of how the adults behaved.
Sabrina took Aino after seeing Susan's mother leaving with Susan and boarded Sebastian's car. 1
When she walked to Sebastian's car, Aino was taken aback, "Mom, could my Daddy be back?"
Sabrina nodded, "...Yeah."
"So soon! Daddy was home from his business trip after only three days. Did he not say it was supposed to last for a week?"
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