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ADAM kept looking at Ruby while they were at the dining table having breakfast. He couldn't explain the feelings he had. He wanted to be with her, but his mind held him back. And there was a fear in his heart that she might leave him again. But she wouldn't do that, right? They have a child, and Adam was sure she wouldn't do anything to make their child sad. "Dad, why do you keep on looking at mom?" Adam was startled when he heard Ava's voice. He saw Ruby looking at him with a suppressed smile on her lips. He subtly averted his gaze. He turned to Ava. "Eat up. Daddy bought you a new Barbie doll." He changed the topic of conversation. “I have new barbie doll?” Ava’s round eyes were sparkling with happiness. “Dad, can we play with my new barbie doll?” “Of course!” He smiled at her. "Gra