At that point, Heinz couldn't even answer Little Gary.
He didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he glanced at the tiny figure standing proudly beside him. Even in his half-asleep state, Little Gary could still insult him.
"You still won't believe me even after I've told you the truth. What else do you want from me?" Heinz asked.
"Well, you asked for it," Little Gary retorted defiantly. "You're the one who disturbed me in my sleep at this time."
"Ernest really is your brother, and he really was given birth to by your mom." Heinz repeated, but Little Gary was still reluctant to believe his words.
"What?" Gary snorted. "Are you going to use this excuse when another child comes in? Would we be triplets then?"
"Your mother has already accepted Ernest as her own," Heinz said calmly. "Why are you still refusing to accept the truth?"
"Who knows if Mommy was tricked by you, you liar." Little Gary turned his head away.
"I'm your father," Heinz said.