With a sulky look, Daniel said, "I don't know."
He didn't have his dad's contact information; he had always been living with Granny Emily.
Brittany felt even worse for Daniel, gently pinching his cheek, "You can't just run out of the house, got it?"
Daniel pouted, "But I wanted to see you."
Brittany's heart melted. She held his face and gave him a little kiss, laughing, "Next time, you need to get your dad's contact information. I can contact him for you; or, you can tell your dad that you want to come to see me, okay?"
Daniel obediently nodded. When he arrived, it was so hot that he was drenched in sweat; his little face was sunburned.
Brittany didn't have any kids' clothes, so she asked room service to bring a set.
When Daniel finished his yogurt, she reached out and said, "Daniel, let's go take a bath, okay?"
Daniel instantly blushed; his eyes seemed to freeze.
The next second, he immediately shook his head, "No way, Granny Emily said that boys and girls are different; you can't bathe me."
Brittany chuckled, "Then how do you bathe at home?"
"Granny Emily helped me before." Daniel stuttered, "Then I learned to bathe myself."
He was a big kid then; he could bathe by himself.
Brittany picked him up, brought him to the bathroom, filled up half the bathtub with water, adjusted the temperature, "Then you bathe yourself; I'll be outside the door. If you need anything, just call me, okay?"
Daniel obediently nodded, kissing Brittany on the cheek, "You smell nice."
Brittany blushed.
She got up, closed the door, and let Daniel bathe himself. Meanwhile, she opened the fridge, took out some coffee beans, made a cup of coffee, took a few sips, and started thinking about Shona.
“Their engagement party should have gone smoothly, right? But why was Isaac so eager to get engaged but hasn't married her yet?” she thought.
Brittany opened her laptop, her fingers tapping on the keyboard, and then the news caught her eye.
#Mr. Salter Runs Away From Wedding#
#Salter Family and Bennett Family's Engagement Canceled#
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