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... n, and his son doused him with a bucket of cold water.

In all honesty, although his son’s words had caught him off guard, they did make him seriously consider his proposal.

Therefore, when he heard Richelle gently reject him, he felt a tinge of disappointment deep down in his heart.

Then, he heard his son bring up the question that had been troubling him.

“Do my brother and sister have a godfather? Is it Uncle Kendrick?”

Richelle Dunn was shaking her head ...

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