Summer listened for a long time, but unfortunately, Leonardo was not on speakerphone, so she did not
hear what Tim was saying.
Leonardo felt Summer's gaze, cast a glance at her and said to the phone, "You just go."
Tim said something again. Leonardo let out a quick "yes" before he hung up the phone.
He pondered for a moment.
It was rare for him to have such an expression. Summer couldn't help but ask, "What's the matter?"
He looked at her and said, "It's fine."
Recently, Summer often stayed with him in the study, so there were a lot of her stuff here.
Leonardo took a blanket and placed it on Summer's lap, pushing her to the desk. Then he sat down
beside her.
When he sat down, he put his phone aside and turned around to look for the documents. Summer
gazed at his phone and asked again, "What exactly is going on?"
Leonardo said without looking back, "It's nothing."
Summer snorted, "If you don't tell me, I'll just call and ask Tim."
Leonardo paused for a moment and then turned to look at her.
With one hand in front of her and his phone in the other, Summer tilted her head slightly toward him
with a willful expression.
This illness had changed her a lot. She was in denial at first, then she broken down and went
depressed.
After that chat with Carl, she got over it. Maybe she really thought everything through. She was more
outspoken in front of Leonardo now.
She was like a stray cat that was picked up by someone, cautious at first, but when she discovered that
the person really liked her, she showed her true self without reservation.
Then she would act like a spoiled girl. Leonardo was the one that spoiled her. However, Leonardo was
really happy about this.
Actually, even if she had a worse temper, he could stand her. In that way, she would have to stay with
him forever and never leave him again.
Leonardo took the documents and put them on the table. "There is something in Rosie’s kindergarten.
No big deal. Tim is on this."
Hearing this, Summer glared at him, "You have Tim do everything. Why don't you let Rosie call him
dad?"
Leonardo squinted and his expression went gloomy. Summer felt a little guilty, coughed softly and said,
"You should go!"
"No." Leonardo mercilessly refused.
Summer turned towards him and said, "Then shall I go?"
Actually, things were not "no big deal"
Tim called because Rosie got into a fight with others, and wanted their parents there. If it was not a big
deal, Tim wouldn't have called.
Leonardo knew that if he didn't go, Summer would probably continue to make trouble for him. He had
no choice but to follow her words. As long as she could recover, he could meet all her needs.
"Alright, I'll go. But you should stay at home and wait for me. Take Savanah with you wherever you go.
If you want to go out, put on more clothes. Have lunch on time and take pills after dinner. And ..."
Leonardo said a lot, but Summer felt that he was too annoying, so she interrupted him, "I see. Just
leave. I will follow your instruction and take the pills..."
Before leaving, Leonardo told all these to Savanah again.
After he left, Summer had nothing to do and continued to stay in the study. She was going to write a
new script. Cured or not, she wanted make each day count.
She wrote a little and began to check the related information. After a while, she felt a little thirsty and
said, "Savanah, please get me a glass of water."
Minutes had passed and there was still no sound of Savanah.
Summer frowned slightly. When she looked up, she found a person who shouldn't have showed up
here.
She said in surprise, "Douglas?"
"Didn't you go back to school?"
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