A Promise
Knowing that matters of the heart couldn’t be dictated, Tiffany had no intention of forcing Levant to love
her. She thought that it was sufficient as long as Luke had the love of both his parents.
Never in her wildest dreams had she thought that Luke would still find the maternal and paternal love
lacking in warmth.
Her emotions became a chaotic mess. She didn’t really blame herself since she indeed couldn’t do
anything about it, but neither did she blame Luke since she understood his feelings all too well.
She remembered that she was also very much envious of other children when she was young because
they all had happy families, and their parents’ relationship was harmonious. Contrarily, her parents
bickered daily. At times, they even had huge rows. For that reason, her recollection of her childhood
and adolescent years was unhappy under the shadow of her family.
She felt that the situation between her and Levant wasn’t as bad as her parents since they at least had
no altercations. However, she had never thought that it would still affect Luke adversely.
Oh well, this is probably an inevitable impact of an atypical marital relationship!
“Luke…” She hugged her son tightly as guilt surged within her.
Likewise, Levant felt a tad perturbed at the scene unfolding before his eyes.
This is all on me! Still, I really can’t force myself to feel any romantic attachment for her, nor can I bring
myself to be with her as the average couple. I am working hard in that direction, but… I just can’t do it!
At the side, Davin leaned close to him and whispered, “You’re really hard-hearted that you don’t even
love such a good wife and son.”
Levant jerked his head back and glowered at him. “Who said I don’t love them? I’m willing to give my
life for them!”
Nonetheless, Davin merely frowned. “Are you serious? Women are the ones who love to utter such an
exaggeration in this particular situation. What? Do you have a penchant for doing so as well? But you
don’t look like a woman.”
“Hey, watch your tongue! That’s not an exaggeration. I was merely speaking the truth. I do love them
very much, but my feelings toward Tiffany aren’t that of romantic love. I can regard her as a family
member or even my sister, but I just can’t—”
“You just can’t regard her as your wife, right? In my opinion, you’re truly a scumbag!”
“Exactly! You’re really a scumbag through and through, utterly irresponsible!” Sheila seconded with her
arms crossed. While her voice was lowered, making it seem as though she was muttering to herself,
Levant could hear every single word.
Not only were Tiffany and Sheila good friends, but they were also both women. Thus, he understood
why she would speak up for Tiffany at such a time and didn’t take offense at her.
He bent down and helped Tiffany, who was carrying Luke in her arms, up. Then, he turned to Luke.
“Don’t worry, for your mommy and I will only grow closer as time goes by. Give me another chance,
won’t you?”
When Tiffany saw that he was making such a promise to Luke, she suddenly felt discomfited.
Feelings can’t be forced, so it can’t be easy for him either.
Taking Luke’s hand, she echoed, “I also promise that my relationship with your daddy will only grow
increasingly closer.”
Luke was stunned as he gaped at them both. This is the first time I’ve ever seen Mommy and Daddy
being so in sync with each other. Heh, this is quite a nice feeling!
“I believe in you, Mommy, Daddy!” He flashed them a sweet smile.
At that turn of events, Sheila and Davin looked at each other. “Do you believe their promise?” Sheila
asked Davin.
In response, Davin pursed his lips. “It feels more like a brush-off, so I don’t quite believe it. Didn’t you
notice the look in Levant’s eyes when he was gazing at Nicole just now? He still has feelings for her,
and it’s difficult to shake off an obsession. I’m truly worried that he can’t get over her for the rest of his
life.”
“Even if he can’t get over her, he must find a way to do so. Considering his age, I think taking
responsibility is far more important. Davin, do you have any good ideas to help him get over Nicole?”
Davin pondered for a moment before lamenting, “No, I don’t. How could I possibly have any ideas?
This is a matter of the heart, so there’s no cure for it. Haven’t you ever heard of the saying that only
love has no cure among the many diseases in the world?”
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