If Sheffield really liked Gwyn, she would tell him about her true identity. Gwyn would finally have her father.
But if he didn't like the little girl, she decided to keep Gwyn's identity a secret from him for as long as possible.
“Well, okay. But I really think that he adores Gwyn. I've seen the way he looks at her, just like how a father would look at his daughter."
“Hnm." After all, Gwyn was his biological daughter. It was only natural.
Evelyn took Gwyn to her room and put her on the bed. Squatting by the side of the bed, she looked at her daughter and said, “Gwyn, Mommy is going to tell you something.”
Holding the basketball in her tiny hands, Gwyn looked at her, as if waiting for her mother to continue.
After hesitating for a while, Evelyn finally spoke again.
"Mommy has never mentioned Daddy to you, right? Gwyn, you have a father.”
Evelyn didn't know if it was just her imagination, but it seemed like
Gwyn's eyes lightened up at the mention of her father. It was gone when she Looked more closely.
She continued, "Your father is a very handsome man and so vigorous. He used to be a doctor, but now he works in a company just Like Mommy."
Evelyn smiled and sat closer to her baby girl.
“He is much more capable than Mommy. He knows all about information technology, he can play the piano, perform complicated operations, play golf and so many other things. How about I take you to see your father someday soon, huh?"
The room was very quiet. Gwyn blinked her eyes, but she still didn't say anything.
Evelyn buried her face on her daughter's Little shoulder and said,
“I'LL take that as a yes."
Gwyn released the basketball and stroked Evelyn's back gently, just as
Debbie did to comfort her.
With tears brimming in her eyes, Evelyn continued, “Sweetie, your hug is so warm. I love it."
"Mommy." Her childish voice rang clearly in the quiet room.
Evelyn raised her head to touch the little girl's forehead.
"Baby, I'm here."
Gwyn clapped her hands with a wide smile.
“Daddy!”
“D-Daddy?' Evelyn was stunned. This was the first time she had heard