Tina fixed her gaze on the man, her lips curling into a smile, yet her eyes shot a warning glare. "Mom, let Tina take Bodi away," Colvin urged, fearing his mother might blurt out something like "Bodi isn't truly a Madison," so he had to side with Tina. Colvin's mom fumed, seeing her son take Tina's side. "Why should she take him away? He's my grandson. Why can't he stay with me for a while?" "I'll bring Bodi over when I have time," Tina responded with a calm demeanor, avoiding a spat with Colvin's mom. But Colvin's mom thought that if she let Tina take the little one away this time, she might never get a chance to spend time with him again. She was sure Tina was secretly blaming her. Fueled by that thought, she was resolute in keeping Bodi. "I'm not trying to take your son away, just

