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NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story novel Chapter 110

Summary for Chapter 110: NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story

Summary of Chapter 110 – A turning point in NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story by Brick Moving Ant

Chapter 110 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of NO LONGER HIS PLAYTHING:I'm the Heroine of My Own Story, written by Brick Moving Ant. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

I strived my level best to simplify the complex topic of DNA test, calling it a faulty record to explain the situation to a kid. Obviously, it was difficult for a little girl to understand this grown up's mess.

Jane's round eyes gawked at me as she clutched that teddy bear to her chest, her fingers splayed wide over it.

"What are you saying, mommy?

My daddy's name is Bright. You said that before."

My heart flipped in my chest, raising fine hair across my body. I felt embarrassed in front of my daughter.

From day one, I taught her to speak the truth, never hiding anything from her as best friend. But today, that unspoken trust was broken by this incident.

Jane cried out in disbelief, "You are lying, mommy. All the kids in my school have only one daddy and one mommy.

Then how come I have two daddies?

It's wrong!"

With that, she started crying, the colorless beads of tears coming out of her eyes throbbed my chest. Seeing me helpless, Bright took over the discussion, and said,

"Only special kids have two daddies, my princess. Like, I am still your daddy, but a stepdaddy and Uncle Leo is your real daddy.

There will be double love and gifts for you, my princess. We will cherish you with our heart."

Jane sniffled and held his hand, seeking confirmation.

"Are you leaving me, daddy?"

"Of course not, my princess!"

Bright swiftly embraced her, caressing her head lovingly.

"Daddy can't live without his cute, smiling princess. I can never leave you.

Now smile for daddy."

He wiped her tears, pacifying her with promises, but Jane was still angry with me. She didn't even like my apology when I expressed my deepest remorse.

"I am so sorry, my little girl. Please forgive mommy. I never wished to lie to you.

In fact, I came to know about this truth a few days ago. Can you please …"

"No!"

How can you snatch the father-daughter reunion from me? You guys are monsters!"

Leo stomped his foot on the floor, yelling hysterically. I had to give him thousands of clarifications to clear my position.

"Look, Leo!

Jane is a child. Why can't you understand her emotions?

It is a great shock for her, she can't just switch daddies like socks."

Eventually, the flames of Leo's anger subsided as he calmed down, he threw a dirty glare at Bright to warn him.

"I am going to see my daughter. So, you shouldn't be anywhere around her.

I won't tolerate your interference anymore."

I looked at Bright with pleading eyes and took Leo to Jane's room. Thankfully, my little girl behaved politely. Leo showed her the presents that he bought for her.

"See, my little angel!

Daddy has picked numerous gifts for you."

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