"Larry Scott, explain yourself—is what Tania said true?"
Mason Scott held Tania Scott in his arms, roaring in extreme fury at Larry Scott.
"Yes, it's true," Larry Scott didn't deny it.
The slight guilt that had just started to surface disappeared the moment Tania Scott threw herself into Mason Scott and Wendy Jenkins's arms to tattle.
He had almost forgotten that he too had tried to raise Tania.
Every time he returned home from a mission, he looked for her, talked to her at length, and spent time with her, only to be met with "I want to play with Grandpa" and "I want to go shopping with Grandma."
Compared to her parents, what Tania cherished and preferred more were her grandparents.
Especially in those days, before Larry Scott had moved up in military rank.
When Tania Scott went out, she only identified herself as Mr. Scott's great-granddaughter, even reluctant to mention she was Larry Scott's daughter.
Ha...