"This is part of life, girls. Get used to it."
"Jackson, how could you…" Avery breathed out, her violet eyes shaking with alarm. "They're children. Good children. They understand when they are wrong. They listen when it's important. Besides, I'm positive the girls know more than enough that they can't always win."
This had gone too far. If Jackson truly had a problem, it should be between him and the couple. There was no need for him to drag the young girls. He should have known better. He knew the outcome would be like this. He had the advantage.
All of that… for the sake of a life lesson?
It wasn't worth it!
Her husband moved towards her, planting his hand on the metal rack that held the bowling balls. The frown lines between his brows deepened. "So you think I should let them go? And let Eve marry our son?"
"They love each other. Of course, they should!"