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Gloria felt that parents shouldn't say anything bad when their daughter was already with Maverick. After all, it was not Maverick's fault for the accident.
Was it easy for them to get together?
Gloria, as her mother, only hoped that her daughter would be happy. She just wanted her daughter to be happy.
In the end, Parrish gave in and said, "He did quite well with this matter. He picked up the child quickly. But there must not be a next time. As your mother and I are already old, we can't afford to be frightened."
Everly nodded to show her understanding.
"Don't tell him that I'm praising him. Let me tell you, even if I praise him today, it doesn't mean that I agree with him. If he wants to marry Everly, he has to be investigated."
Parrish's words were weird, but Everly could hear the deep love between parents and children in these words.
Parrish had already seen what happened at the Lamont family's dinner on the news and quite understood this method. "The current Lamont family is too troublesome. I think you have to consider it carefully."
According to his experience, the eldest young master of the Lamont family, Zane, would not give up easily.
"Maverick is probably going to be busy. Why don't you move back home? We can also help you look after Edmond." Parrish was quite traditional in some aspects, "After all, we are not married now. It is not suitable to live here often. Our Farley family does have a house."
Everly did not say anything.
"I think it's better to ask Edmond for his opinion on this matter." A mother knew her daughter better than anybody else. Gloria gave Everly a way out. She felt that the child had just acknowledged her ancestors and had a better chance to get along with Maverick. It was already in such a modern era and they already had a child. What was wrong with living together?
After going through so many things, Gloria was open-minded. She thought if they fell in love with each other, they could spend more time together in a bid to know each other deeper. Was it better than divorce after getting married?
The Real birth Mother!
Everly cast a grateful glance at her mother.
Her parents and Maverick were both very important people in her life. She did not want them to be the opposite of each other. There was no conflict at all.
Parrish still thought of her as a little girl. She was already a child's mother in such a short time.
"Edmond, come over here and let me see you. Well, my good grandson, you are thinner." Parrish saw Edmond and said a lot of love. Parrish couldn't help but want to put Edmond in his mouth and hold Edmond in his palm, "Did you miss me?"
Edmond, "Yes!"
Edmond got a lot of love and didn't forget his grandmother who was smiling at him, "I missed my grandmother too."
Gloria's heart melted, "good boy."
When Edmond was asked if he wanted to stay at his grandparents' house, Edmond crisply agreed.
It was fine to go anywhere, as long as "together with Daddy and Mommy."
At this age, he loved to get along with his parents.
Parrish pretended to be troubled, "Then can only you and Mommy be there? Grandpa, grandma, and Uncle Hendrix. There are many of us. Can't we accompany you?"
Edmond thought of Maverick, who had a tall and handsome figure. He had always fantasized about what his father should look like. He vaguely felt that his father should be handsome and be as good as worthy of being with mommy. But ever since he saw Maverick, the feeling was very strong. His father should be like this. The perfect image filled his limited imagination.
Father was no longer a blurred shadow or a pile of adjectives, but a real person.
"But he is my father," Edmond said softly. Although his grandparents were very good to him and liked him, he thought Maverick was a different existence, "just like Mommy is distinguished."
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