Chapter 1031 The Dilemma of Two Dads
I found it strange, so I followed her gaze to the opposite side of the street. Matthew was standing beneath a large tree with a stuffed animal in his arms.
When he noticed we were staring at him, he grew uncomfortable and tried to turn away, but it was too late.Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
I hesitated, looking at Atlas and then at Av, who remained rooted to the spot.
Atlas walked over and crouched down. He lifted Ava's chubby little face with his hand and said, "If you want to go, then go!"
Ava snapped out of it and threw herself into Atlas's embrace. She held onto his neck tightly and said, "Daddy! I just want you as my daddy!"
Atlas patted Ava's back, speaking softly, "Ava, you're such a loving daughter. Isn't it better to have two dads?"
Her eyes held stubborn resentment as she said, "But he's not a good dad!"
"Darling, people make mistakes, and we give them a chance to make up for them. Look! He came to see you, which means he loves you and knows he was wrong. It's great that there are so many people who care about you."
I didn't expect Atlas to say this. In truth, I felt helpless.
Ava looked into Atlas's eyes, and he gazed gently back at her. "You are Daddy's angel, full of love and positivity."
"Then, if I go to see that other daddy, will you still love me?" Ava asked Atlas solemnly.
I was surprised that she harbored such thoughts. Ava truly adored Atlas.
Atlas was surprised, too. He hugged her, saying, "Of course, Daddy will always love you because we're a family!" Atlas showed such affection for the entire family, and it made me feel warm.
He ruffled her head gently. "Daddy will always adore you, even if you have tiny brothers or sisters in the future!"
Ava rested her little head on his shoulder. "Daddy! But can I... not go?"
"What do you think? If someone you want to see doesn't want to see you, would you feel sad?" Atlas asked her. Ava nodded, "Yes!"
"Then don't let him down. Daddy will wait for you here!" Atlas said,
releasing her. "For as long as itel net takes! Then Daddy will bringe
home."
Ava looked at me for help. I nodded helplessly and said, "Go ahead!"
Ava's gaze shifted back to Matthew, still seeming uncertain.
Matthew crossed the street to stand nearby while glancing at us.
Ava looked back at Atlas, who smiled and ruffled her head again. "Go! Daddy will be waiting for you here!"
Ava moved her tiny feet and approached Matthew carefully, pausing now and then to take another look at Atlas.
Atlas came to my side and put his arm around my shoulder. I still held onto Jenny.
When she reached Matthew, Ava turned back to look at us. At that moment, I was experiencing a wide range of feelings.
Matthew crouched down and immediately embraced her. "Ava..."
Ava suddenly started crying loudly.
I wanted to run over to them, but Atlas pulled me into his arms and said, "Give them some time!"
"But she's crying, is she scared? What happened before..." I was anxious.
some Worry, trust me! This is something the child has to face/et
Atlas kissed my forehead and
"It will be okay, blood is thicker than
water!"
I nervously watched the father and daughter. Despite Ava crying so heartbreakingly, she didn't struggle and allowed Matthew to hold her.
I seemed to hear Matthew choking back sobs. I kept swallowing hard, suppressing my own emotions.
Atlas gave me a firm hug and
continued to pat my back. To be honest, I felt depressed because i didn't want Atlas to witness my sadness just yet.
Suddenly, Atlas patted my shoulder, released me, and pointed to Matthew and Ava.