Chapter 1385
Chapter 1385
When Ollie heard that Sharon said she was their godmother, he coldly interrupted her, "Don't say that again. Puffy is too young and she doesn't know anything, so she called you godmother. Don't take it seriously. Alvis and I only have one godmother, and her surname is Winters!" This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
"Winters? That woman betrayed Mr. Atherton and left..." Sharon roared angrily.
Then she immediately cried, "I really want to be nice to you and your sister. During these years, I have been looking after Puffy. Why can't you know my feelings?"
Ollie didn’t want to see her phony tears, so he turned to look at Joanne and said, "May I have your phone number?"
"Yes!" Joanne did not expect that her godson still missed her so much after she had left him for four years. She felt warm in her heart. Soon she took out a pen and a piece of paper from her bag and wrote down a series of numbers to Ollie, "This is my private phone. You can call me if you need me."
Ollie stared at her beautiful handwriting and felt it was somewhat familiar.
He folded the paper and put it in his pocket, "Thank you for helping us."
"It's nothing. You don’t have to say that,” Joanne habitually touched Ollie's head. The more she looked at Ollie, the more she felt that he was clever and cute.
Feeling that his head was touched, Ollie looked up at Joanne.
Joanne realized that now they were not close and that she had overstepped her bounds. She removed her hand and then touched Puffy's head, ’Go home with your brother.
Don't run around alone next time. You are still young, so you must stay with adults. Do you understand?"
"I understand. Goodbye."
"Goodbye."
Watching Ollie holding Puffy to leave, Joanne smiled.
She remembered that Ollie was just a little boy when she left, but now Ollie was a little adult, a pocket edition of Cedrick!
"Tut, why didn't I find that you were so patient with other people's children?" Jack's chilly voice suddenly sounded behind Joanne.
Joanne answered with joy, "Because they are not other people's children!"
"Are they your children?" Jack felt that today's Joanne was a little strange. She said in a very straightforward way, and just now, she was very patient with two children he didn’t know.
Joanne whispered in her heart, 'They are my godchildren...'
She knew she couldn't recognize them.
Edwin was still looking for her. She would suffer a lot if the Atherton family knew she wasn't dead, but she still shouted in her heart, 'My home is in Sapphire City, and I have so many friends and relatives in Sapphire City! Why should I leave my hometown?*
Hearing no sound, Jack turned around and glared at Joanne, "No more words? I really don't understand you. You..."
Suddenly, Jack stopped because he found that Joanne's eyes were actually watery.
He was very surprised.
After all, Joanne had been like a numb puppet since she narrowly escaped from death four years ago.
Therefore, Jack didn't expect that Joanne would cry.
Watching her watery eyes, Jack was touched and then signed, 'What a pity! Her face was ruined.’
Jack didn't say anything anymore and got in the car directly. Then he poked his head out of the window, "Why are you still standing there? Get in the car. I'm tired. Hurry back to the hotel to rest!"
Joanne sniffed and held back her tears.
She said to herself, 'I'm a mother. I should be strong. I shouldn’t cry again.’
In the evening, all the Athertons got together and ate in the Atherton Manor.