Bonnie’s car was stopped in traffic halfway to the DNA Diagnostic Center.
It seemed that there had been a serious accident up ahead, which caused the traffic to come to a standstill.
As if this was not enough bad news, as she waited impatiently in the traffic, the black car behind her collided with the back of her car.
However, this car did not belong to her at all; it was Joshua's, which Sean had driven over that morning with June.
The other party immediately called the police after colliding with Bonnie's car and demanded an insurance reimbursement from her.
Bonnie had no choice but to call Luna for help.
"What are you doing there?" Luna asked, frowning, as she walked around the house to find Joshua.
Was Bonnie not supposed to be at home, playing with the kids? Why did she and Harvey end up in one of the busiest, most crowded areas of the city?
Bonnie pursed her lips and contemplated for a moment but ultimately decided not to tell Luna the truth. "I brought Harvey out for some fresh air."
She did not want to tell anyone of things that she was unsure of yet.
What if...
What if Harvey was not her son after all? She did not want Luna to be disappointed as well.
Naturally, Luna could tell that Bonnie was lying, but she did not expose her and instead just sighed. "Alright, just sit tight; Joshua and I will be over shortly."
With that, she hung up the phone and pushed open the door to Joshua's study.
Inside the room, Joshua was bent over his desk, immersed in work.
He lifted his head when he heard the door open.
Luna stood at the door, and he glanced at her empty hands. "I thought you were here to bring me coffee."
Luna pouted slightly. "Are you tired?"
Joshua curled his lips into a smirk and replied, "A little. After all, someone kept me up all night last night.”
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