Joey turned to look at Lois. Lois didn't say anything BUT walked past him to Maggie.
She walked quietly to the bedside, squatted down and touched the little fellow's eyes whose brows that were similar to hers.
Seeing that Lois was about to cry, Joey couldn't help but turn his head away. "She just fell asleep. Don't disturb her."
Hearing that, Lois's fingers trembled. She looked up at Joey and said in a low voice, "I want to wait for her to wake up."
Looking at her pleading face, Joey turned to look at other places and said softly, "it's good that you don't wake her up."
Looking at Maggie who had just fallen asleep, Lois felt sad but happy. The sweet and bitter feeling spread in her heart. She smiled happily and looked at Joey. "Can I help her tidy up the room?"
Joey remembered that Maggie had never allowed anyone to touch the decorations in her room. Thinking of the tacit understanding and little secrets between Lois and Maggie, he nodded.
Lois was overjoyed. She stood up and put the previous dolls and little toys in their original positions, and then put the toys in
t want to argue with Joey. The main purpose of her coming here was to see her daughter, not to talk about the "reconcile" with Joey.
Looking at the indifferent sneer on Lois's face, Joey was a little unhappy. He tried to persuade her again stiffly, "Maggie needs you."
Lois was speechless. For her, Joey had no power to threaten her except taking out her child. But wasn't Maggie his child either? How about letting her go for the sake of the child?
Looking at the indifferent expression on Lois's face, Joey felt depressed. He couldn't understand what was in Lois's mind. Was she blaming that he had been cold to her for so many years? Was it because he was always busy with his work and social engagements regardless of his family?
But it didn't seem to be the case. Lois had never been so tormented that he ignored her toughness and due arrogance at the beginning.
"I don't know why you are doing so, but I still hope you can think about this family and the feelings of the kid. She won't be willing to live with a single parent. You should have known it last time in the hospital."