It was not proper for her to stay overnight here, considering their current relationship.
And she did not know what he felt and thought when he said that.
She also did not understand what he meant when he said those awkward words.
With their current relationship, it was not suitable for her to stay here, let alone stay overnight and sleep here.
"That won't be necessary. The hotel is not very far from here." She looked away and declined his offer.
Mark was not surprised by the answer. A dim light flashed in his eyes, and he narrowed his eyes.
She was just as stubborn as she was four years ago.
But since he proposed the peace agreement that day, their relationship had eased. They were no longer hostile toward each other.
He was happy with this change.
"Are you afraid that I will do something to you? You seem to be timider now."
His words sounded a little provocative.
Summer frowned, ignoring him as she walked away.
Mark reacted at once, stepping out with his left leg to block her way. His narrow eyes were raised up. "Are you sure you won't stay here for the night?”
"I have already answered."
Mark did not turn around or turn his head but just walked away, squinting his eyes to observe her reaction.
He then went into the bathroom to take a bath.
Bringing over two German Shepherds? So this was what he thought was the way to keep the child from crying?
Summer's brows were knitted together tighter and tighter. She had expected that this man did not know how to take care of children. But she did not know that he would use such an absurd method.
Charlotte returned to the living room. Charlotte was sitting on the settee, watching My Little Pony, clasping her feet with her hands and giggling from time to time. 1
She turned her head when she heard footsteps, her eyes lighting up with expectation. "Will you stay with me tonight?" "I will," she said after a moment of hesitation.
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