Evelyn Sherman was taken aback, caught between her parents, and somewhat at a loss, held onto Eddy Sherman's sleeve, just like she used to when she would act coquettishly with him.
She was her father's most cherished darling, and in the past, whenever she acted spoiled, Eddy Sherman would certainly indulge her in anything she wanted.
But this time, Eddy Sherman merely parted his lips slightly, "It's all in the past."
It was still that same phrase.
Eddy Sherman seemed absolutely unwilling to speak of the past in front of her, as if he was being cautious about something, yet his reaction also made Evelyn feel that surely something had happened in the past for him to keep so tight-lipped.
"Dad, did you ever love Mom? I'm talking about the mom who raised me," Evelyn bit her lip, hesitantly asking.
Eddy Sherman and Grace Yakov must have had real feelings for each other back then, otherwise, she would not exist.