Jimmy Horne was smart, but at the age of four, he still couldn't quite grasp all the complexities.
"My mommy said my daddy went to a very, very remote place, with no electricity, no cars, and no phones. Uncle, your place isn't far, isn't remote, has electricity, has cars, and you can make phone calls. So, you definitely aren't my daddy. However, since you look a lot like me, I don't dislike you. You should go ask my mommy to let you be my godfather," Jimmy Horne said at the end, his tone almost charitable.
Noah Reyes didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and his heart clenched even more painfully. He knew who she was and where she was; he knew about his son's existence. Now he had even seen his son and held him, but his son didn't believe he was his daddy. And what about her? What would her reaction be? Would she blame him, hate him? Or would she not have the slightest impression, the slightest feeling for him?
