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TARA "Just look at his rumpled and furrowed face. I think the heavens forgot to teach him how to smile like a human when dumping him into this world." I narrowed my brows at this uninvited guest in my front. My eyes didn't leave Theodore for a moment. I was waiting for him to break and start his drama, so that mother's eyes will finally open. She keeps overlooking hus bad manners. "How was work?" My mother in-law asked, sipping in her tea. Theodore, who sat next to her, just hummed with his head lowered, holding the cup in his hands. Plumber man has been acting so quiet and holy after stepping into the house. But he ain't fooling me with that nonsense face expression. Only mother thinks he's innocent. "You're almost done with your tea. Do you need more?" She asked on peeping into hi