Savannah didn't know how to explain. Though Kaiden was a little man, he couldn't understand the feelings of adults.
But she had to be straightforward on this topic.
"I haven't divorced your father because of you, but now in my eyes, he's only a stranger. How can I live together with a stranger? It's gonna be awkward and painful. Will you marry someone you don't know well when you grow up?"
"No." Kaiden shook his head vaguely.
"That's right." Savannah smiled.
Kaiden hung his head despondently but then clenched his fist to buoy himself up.
As long as mommy doesn't divorce daddy, there's still hope.
He blinked and asked again, "If you had to choose one, daddy or Uncle Rival, who would mommy choose?"
"I choose you! All right?" Savannah pinched his chubby cheek and said sourly.
Kaiden glanced at the open kitchen not far from their seat secretly and didn't persist.