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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1727

Pondering, she finally arrived at the entrance to Baber's room.

Ellinor didn't knock. She tried the doorknob, only to find that the door was locked.

Locked?

She was taken aback. She never thought that her little boy, Baber, would lock his door when sleeping.

Disappointment was inevitable when being a mother. It was not just children that became dependent on their mothers. Mothers would also unwittingly begin to rely on their children.

Her usually clingy child had suddenly become independent. It was quite a blow for her.

Ellinor spent a long time at the door, and after much thought, she still felt uneasy. So, she climbed over the balcony from the adjacent study and entered his room.

Inside, Baber was curled up on his bed, hugging a teddy bear with his brow furrowed in sleep.

It was such an insecure sleeping posture, yet he still locked the door, forcing himself to be independent.

Ellinor couldn't help but think of her own childhood. The taste of forced independence was not pleasant.

After tucking Baber in, Ellinor left the room through the balcony.

That night, she didn't sleep well.

...

The next day, Ida called first thing in the morning, reporting the news she had just received.

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