Andy continued to struggle with the changes in his life. The more he thought about things, the more upset and frustrated he became.
Nanny had been with him since he was a child—what had made her leave so suddenly? Why was she already with another family?
Was it his fault?
He remembered the last few days before she left, when he first met Sabrina and called her mommy. He also remembered how much he’d bugged Claire for information about his real mother, wanting to know who and where she was.
Maybe Claire hadn’t liked that. Maybe she’d thought, if Andy had a real mommy, he wouldn’t need his nanny anymore.
And maybe that’s what Andy had thought as well.
Now he had what he would have said he wanted most: Sabrina was now staying at his house. He had a beautiful princess to stand in as a mother, and all his friends at kindergarten would be jealous when they found out.
And Sabrina said that one day she would marry Dad, and then they’d all be a real family.
Andy should be happy.
He couldn’t un