"Tommy, don't cry. Daddy was wrong, stop crying, be good."
Tommy kept crying and didn't listen to him. Then he suddenly remembered something and started crying again, "Mom! Uncle Thomson! Uncle Thomson, Daddy hit me! Uncle Thomson! Uncle Thomson, come find me!"
Hearing Tommy calling out Robert Thomson's name, Dylan King became even angrier. A child's crying could affect adults' moods, and with the mess everywhere, Dylan finally lost his temper and picked Tommy up, tossing him into a second-floor bedroom.
"Cry! Cry! Keep crying! I'll make sure you never see your mom again!"
Thomas Smith cried even harder, "Mom! I don't want Daddy, I hate Daddy the most! Uncle Thomson, save me, Uncle Thomson, save me!"
Dylan's brow twitched with anger, and with a turn of his body, he slammed the door shut.