The only winner was Raymond.
He was filled with joy to learn that his granddaughter, and his great-grandson, was willing to go back to the Morton family.
As for Joanne, her ex-husband, Ethan, was getting worse and almost on his deathbed. The medical resources in LA were better than elsewhere, and it was not suitable for critically ill patients to move around. So she stayed in LA to take care of him, intending to accompany him to finish the last journey of his life.
Kevin was disappointed about Savannah's decision, but he didn't show it. He came back to attend Savannah's wedding. Since Savannah decided to leave the city, it was meaningless for him to stay, so he left the business of JK to Dan and chose to go back to Italy.
After they said goodbye outside the gate, Savannah and Kaiden went to check-in.
Kaiden looked back now and then, and walked slowly. Finally, he stopped and murmured, "Mommy, how long are we going to be with your great-grandfather?"
Though he was angry that daddy didn't marry mommy and left them, he was still a little upset at the thought of being taken away from the city he was born and not seeing daddy for a long time.
Savannah didn't know how long she would stay in Chicago, maybe one or two months, maybe half a year?
Or, just keep living there...
She was still holding a glimmer of hope before, wondering whether he canceled the marriage and left her because of any difficulties or pressure...
But after the dinner party that night, his unfeeling remark dashed her hopes.
Looking at her beloved son, she let go of his plump little hand, knelt down, and said quietly, "he's not coming to see us off."
"He's a bad man! Never mind, mommy, you still have me. I will take charge of you!" Kaiden put up his hand and touched Savannah's face.
Savannah recovered from her sadness, a little amused. "Well, mommy will depend upon you when you grow up."
Then she took the little boy by the hand, straightened up, and walked on.
Meanwhile, outside the gate.
Kevin watched their back disappear and turned in the direction of the international airlines.
After a few steps, a familiar girl's voice came from behind.
"Brother!" She sounded a bit hurt and a little annoyed.
Kevin turned around and saw Cecelia running to him with a Mickey pack on her back.
It was not the weekend. From her appearance, it looked that she had slipped out of school.
Not even a bodyguard was behind her.
"Why are you here?" He knitted his eyebrows.
"Why not tell me about your leaving!" Cecelia stamped to his front.
Kevin felt amused. Why should he report to a little girl before he left?
"And you laugh at me!? I won't let you go!" Cecelia puffed and held his hand as she cried unhappily. She thought that Kevin would stay when Savannah refused to go back to Italy with him. She didn't expect him decided to leave alone.
"Cecelia!" Kevin gave a low, angry yell. Although he was always refined and gentle and was not easily get angry, he looked stern and terrible when his face fell.
Cecelia drew her hand back, nervously at his straight face, but she was still angry and unwilling.
"I don't want you to go, brother. Will you stay? It's not easy for you to come back... We've met no more than three times!" She bit her lip and squeezed out a tear.
Looking at her twisted face, Kevin shook his head helplessly.
"Do you want to be a disgrace crying in public?" He sighed as he raised his hand to wipe the tears from her eyes.
"I don't care! Don't leave, brother!" Cecelia tried to let him stay with all her powers aroused.
Kevin arranged her messy silky hair and said with a trace of sadness, "I've been roving about since I was a child, living in one city and then another. Even if I don't go this time, I can't stay in LA forever."
Cecelia stared at him with disappointment. Besides her parents, Kevin should be the one who was most intimately related to her, but he had always kept a distance from her.
"Well, will there ever be a time when you're willing to stay in one place forever and never leave for another girl?" She asked quietly.
Kevin's eyes twinkled with an alarming light. He seemed to have sensed some special and dangerous feelings in her tone.
He suddenly remembered that night when he had driven her back to her home, she kissed him before leaving.
Maybe he overthought.
"I never thought of that." He avoided her eyes and then turned around, heading for the gate.
As if realizing she couldn't stop him from leaving, Cecelia ran after him, stood on her toes in front of him. Wrapping her arms around his head, she kissed him, long and hard.
His lip was clean and soft, with a hint of sweetness, making her unwilling to let him go.
The airport was a place for separations, and so many couples kissed each other before they parted here, so they didn't get much attention.
This kiss was hotter and stronger than the one she had given him that night.
Kevin didn't react until she tried to part his lips. He pushed away from her hard, his eyes blazed with shame.
"Cecelia, do you know what you're doing?"
If they were not in a public place, he would have lifted her up and threw her out!
As for her last kiss, he could ignore it as a good-bye kiss.
But how did he explain what she did just now?
Was the girl mad? Didn't she know the disregard of ethical rules would ruin her?
He was her brother, and she was his sister!
Cecelia, under his furious stare, involuntarily licked her lips at the aftertaste.
Kevin had a way with him and seemed to attract a lot of girls, but he was not aware of his charm himself.
And she was trying to seduce him and eat him.
But it was a pity that she did not have enough s.e.x magnetism to seduce him successfully.