Autumn Stetford felt a bit heartbroken when she saw her twenty-year-old daughter cautiously asking if she could keep this friend.
She knew her daughter was so obedient and adorable, but she also knew, because of their family's special status, her daughter was destined not to be like ordinary families' girls.
She hardened her heart and smiled, saying: "Betty can have good friends, but this girl has already made your father angry. Do you still want to be good friends with her? In your mind, can a girl you've just met be closer than your mom and dad?"
Autumn's words immediately made Ruby Sheldon change her mind.
She quickly shook her head and said: "Of course not! If dad and mom say she's bad, then she is bad. Naturally, I trust that my parents wouldn't lie to me."
"Silly child." Autumn felt even more sorry for her, holding her in her arms and affectionately cuddling her for a while.
Such a situation had happened too many times during Ruby Sheldon's growing up.
