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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 64

The next morning, Joanna got the card as she wished.

She hurried to call Erika.

Erika was still sleeping while her phone rang. She answered in a drowsy voice, “Hello?”

“Hey, it’s me, Joanna! I am here to tell you a good news! My daddy totally broke up with that hag! The hostess of the Sunshine villa is now open to offer! So what about your mommy?” Joanna suggested.

Hearing that, Erika felt like getting thrilled.

She sat up straight on the bed and huffed with her hair disheveled, “No way!”

“Why?” Joanna felt like crying out of upset.

Erika explained, “Your daddy always bullies my mommy! My brother told me your daddy really pissed my mommy off yesterday. Is he a paranoid? What if mommy suffers domestic violence if she marries him?”

Though she could tell from the fortune-telling that there would be an unusual relationship between Sebastian and her mommy, the current situation still seemed a bit negative.

And the seemingly unusual relationship even looked like a worse choice for her mommy at this moment!

She would never allow her mommy to marry a freak fancying domestic violence.

Bonnie happened to walk in. She said with soft voice, “Sweetie, you woke up yourself today, huh? Good girl, give me a kiss!” then her big kiss fell onto Erika’s face.

Hearing that through the phone, Joanna was so envious. She hung up the phone, being greatly upset.

When she went downstairs to have meal, she was getting more and more exasperated while looking at Sebastian.

‘What an idiot! The only thing you are good at is to put on a tough attitude to bully that charming lady! You made me lose the chance to make her my mommy!’ she complained to herself.

Though she was just a little girl, she learned to reveal her resentful look through her sharp eyes, shooting her displeasure against her daddy.

Sebastian happened to raise his head to look at her. Noticing her attitude, he looked a bit displeased with his lips pressed, “Why are you looking at me like that?”

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