"Yes, I'm still with him," she showed her proof, the two together out at the park.
"He's got a haircut. He's looking presentable," she informed Daisy. "But I still wish you were going to have Jun's baby." No way would she mention that girl's name, he was with.
"We wish for a lot of things, but it doesn't mean it will happen."
"Tell me about it," She hugged herself, looking all grim. She wished to go somewhere. "I need a haircut."
"But we have a salon here."
"She doesn't know how to cut my hair." The old woman fretted, then looked up at Daisy and asked if she was trying to be a boy.
Daisy chuckled. It felt like the same conversation.
"I wonder how you were when you first met Jun's grandfather?" Daisy smiled, thinking those must have been the days.
"We didn't have much money, you know, but it didn't keep me from having a baby like these days." She scoffed at the thought that people were just too careful these days. They were completely selfish.
"Well, we have Daisy," Sunny nodded as if she loved being her Auntie.
"You two should adopt her."
"But she has two dads who love her very much," Daisy promised. After all, they were getting together to have a Valentine's Day meal tonight, and Jun with his pregnant girlfriend would join them.
The old woman scowled as if she might be sick.
"What if we all come see you tomorrow. I'll make sure Daisy comes," Sunny got out the chocolates then and of course, someone took to them as if her diet wasn't much better than Daisy's.
"That would be nice."
"You'll be nice?" Daisy wanted to know. She nodded as she bit into the sweetness. Sunny had her doubts, but she knew Jun would make her day.






