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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 2909

Chapter 2909 

Madeline frowned at the sight of Domingo, her rugged-looking father, clearly dissatisfied. “So, you’re my dad? The one who abused my mom even after I was born?” 

She wore a disdainful smile, which Domingo met without a retort. 

“Back then, I had a terrible temper, young and without a direction in life, so I took it all out on your mom. That was wrong of me. But since then, I’ve completely turned my life around. Madeline, come here, please let me have a good look at you. It’s been since you were eight that I last saw you. Your mom kept you well hidden, never reaching out once all these years. She’s got a cold heart!” 

Madeline was profoundly grateful for her mother’s decision not to contact her 

ex-husband, allowing them a peaceful life with the Tanner family. However, her visit today was to seek Domingo’s help. 

“My mom didn’t reach out to you, but couldn’t you have tried to find us? But then again, it’s probably for the best. I’ve been very happy living with Dad. I never want to go back to living in that dump.” 

Hearing his daughter refer to Francis as ‘Dad’ visibly upset Domingo, though he managed not to lash out. 

“I am your real dad. What’s this calling someone else ‘dad’?” 

Blinking her large eyes, Madeline replied, “If I didn’t call him ‘dad, do you think I could have survived? After you left, do you have any idea what life was like for Mom and me?” 

Domingo felt guilty mentioning the past, “What’s done is done; there’s no use talking about it. Besides, my leaving was out of necessity. I never imagined you and your mom would completely leave that place. I thought I’d make something of myself in a year and improve our lives. But making it was hard, so it took longer than expected. By the time I was ready to return, you’d both gone. Who was I earning for then? 

Sweetheart, what brings you to me today? Are you short on cash? Is that old man unwilling to provide for you and your mom?” 

Domingo smirked, displaying a sycophantic grin that made Madeline furrow her brows in disgust. 

“Who said anything about not having money? I’ve lived well with the Tanner family, treated like their second daughter. What do I lack? And why would I complain about pocket money? Dad has always taken good care of me.” 

“Enough!” Domingo finally lost his temper and yelled, “Here you are, calling someone else ‘dad’ right in front of me. Where does that leave me?” 

Madeline fell silent. 

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