On the road, Raymond kept chattering to Isabel. Isabel, with overflowing patience, bowed her head, held Raymond in her arms, and talked with him about his childish and senseless topics.
Hearing Raymond say "Sister Isabel" first on his left, then on his right, Percy Stanton couldn't help but say when they were about to reach their building, "Raymond, you can start calling your Sister Isabel Mum now."
Isabel's heart leapt at Percy Stanton's sudden words, a lump forming in her throat.
Her gaze instantly fell on Raymond's face, her eyes unblinking as they stared intently at Raymond's expression.
Upon hearing Percy's words, Raymond first furrowed his brow, then turned his head to look at his own father, and with his childlike voice, said, "But Dad, you and Sister Isabel haven't had a wedding yet? How can I call Sister Isabel Mum?"