Chapter 386
Laynaâs words struck a chord with Anastasia. Having a child so young, she indeed failed her maternal duties.
Considering that Anastasia was pregnant and her baby was vulnerable, Herman told Layna, âYouâll sleep with Grandma tonight.â
His tone was stern, intimidating Layna a bit. Layna was smart and quickly realized that if she wanted to live with her mother, she had to win the approval
of the man in front of her.
Tears welled up in Laynaâs eyes as she asked, âAre you my daddy?â
Anastasia, not wanting to put Herman on the spot, answered for him, âNo, heâs not your daddy, Layna. You should call him Uncle Herman from now on. Now go sleep with Grandma, itâs late.â
Anastasia felt that it was already a big step for Herman to let them stay, asking him to take on the role of father would be too much. Who the childâs father was, she wasnât sure herself. Maybe it was, as Melinda said, the missing Mr. Winchester, or someone from Neon Dreams. She couldnât remember and was somewhat reluctant to search for those memories.
Even though Layna was young, she understood a lot, She immediately grasped that her mom had remarried, the man in front of her was her stepfather, and the baby in his arms was their child.
The man didnât like her, but he liked her little sister. This was Laynaâs understanding of the situation.
Layna dropped her tantrum and obediently went with Salma to sleep. She secretly asked Salma, âWhere is my real daddy?â
âI donât know, sweetheart.â
Because it was likely that Layna was the granddaughter she had lost years ago, Salma was gentle with her. âLayna, donât bring up your daddy in front of your mom. Also, listen to your mom and Uncle Herman, get along well with your sister, and when your mom has the baby, you have to help take care of
him.â
Layna asked, âMom is having a baby brother?â
âYes, your mom is pregnant with a baby boy, so you have to be good and not upset her,â Salma said with a smile. âNow, letâs get some sleep.â
Layna recognized the situation. Her mom and Uncle Herman already had a daughter, and now they were going to have a baby boy. They definitely wouldnât love her anymore.
Layna recalled a friend whose mom stopped loving her after having a baby brother. Her mother always hit her and made her give up everything for her little brother. Her toys were gone, and her little brother tore apart her Barbie dolls.
Layna was repulsed by the idea of a little brother. In her mind, a little brother was someone who would steal her momâs love and share it. She didnât want to share. She wanted her mom to love only her.
That night, Anastasia had trouble sleeping, weighed down by worries.
When dawn was about to break, Anastasia finally started to feel drowsy. In a half-asleep state, she didnât know how long âshe had slept when she heard crying. Subconsciously, Anastasia thought of Laynaâs defiance and woke up immediately.
It was already 8 a.m., a Saturday. Herman was out on business, Pattie didnât need to go to school, and first thing in the morning, Pattie and Layna started fighting over a Barbie doll. Both of them were crying. Due to Hermanâs absence, Layna grew bolder.
Salma, hearing the commotion, came out from the kitchen. Not knowing who was at fault but having a deeper bond with Pattie, she instinctively sided with her. âLayna, apologize to your sister right now. Youâre the older one; you shouldnât bully your sister.â
Layna cried out, âI wonât apologize. The Barbie doll is mine; she stole it from me.â
Anastasia came out and saw the dismembered Barbie doll on the floor. She asked, âWhat happened?â Anastasia was sleep-deprived, and the crying of the two children gave her a headache.
Layna said, âShe stole my Barbie doll.â
Pattie defended herself, âThis is my doll; Dad bought it for me, not you.â
Pattie didnât understand why this sister of hers disliked her so much and was accusing her of stealing right off the bat.
Pattie was heartbroken; Layna had ruined the Barbie doll her dad had given her.
Recognizing the doll as one Herman had bought, Anastasia sternly told Layna, âApologize to your sister. And why did you take her things? Thatâs not right.â
âItâs mine. It was on the table without anyoneâs name on it. I took it, so itâs mine,â Layna stubbornly insisted.
Hearing this, Anastasia was taken aback. The childâs way of thinking was severely flawed..