ADAM SEBASTIAN (PRESENT TIME) “Daddy, I think mommy is angry,” my son said with a smile while playing with the dog I bought for him. I thought he would be happy having a companion, especially since he's been wanting a dog for a long time. “It seems so, sweetie,” I also said to him. “But you two look cute together. You really make a good pair,” he is laughing now. “Sweetie, are you okay now? Are you sure you want to go to school tomorrow?” I asked him with concern. “Yes, daddy, I'm sure. I don't want to be absent anymore,” he said to me. “I know that this is hard for you. But I promise you that I won't let your mommy hurt you again, sweetie.” “She’s not my mommy. I’d rather have Ate Rachel as my mommy,” he said, crying. “Hush, your mom made a mistake, but she is still your mommy, sw

