Fion glared suspiciously at Willow. A mother knew her daughter best, and she knew something was up with Willow.
However, she did not want to say much at the moment.
"Is Sean done packing?"
Fion glanced at the luggage in the room and asked indifferently.
"Mom, are you kicking Sean out?"
Willow instantly got up and asked as she glared at Fion.
"Hmph! He's in luck.
"Old Madam said he can stay for the time being since he saved her life.
"Let him stay in the Quinn family. Then he can get the f*ck out of the Quinn family when he can walk again."
Fion spoke forcefully. She slammed the door and left after she finished.
"Whew!"
Willow let out a long sigh of relief and happily turned around to look at Sean.
"Sean, you don't have to leave. You don't have to leave..."
Willow was so excited she spoke incoherently.
Sean did not think anything of it.
Everyone thought Sean would be left to fend for himself after leaving the Quinn family.
They never wondered if Sean would be better off without the Quinn family.
"Do you want me to stay?"
Sean asked with a smile as he looked at Willow.
"I..."
Willow paused for a moment before replying earnestly, "Yes!"
Sean nodded. "Okay, I won't leave."
No matter what he wanted to do and had planned.
With one word from Willow, he could change his plans for her.
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