"No, Melody, even if you don't miss me, the baby surely will." Neal Galan refused and then continued, "Melody, I heard you sent the baby to school, spending all day playing with a bunch of childish kids. The baby must be so bored, but I'll be back soon. With me around, he won't be bored anymore."
Melody Parker: "Neal, I want the baby to have a normal childhood. Although he's much smarter than other kids, and he might feel bored with those childish children, it's all temporary. He is still a child, and over time, he will make friends his age and have the normal childhood he deserves."
"Yes, I support you." Neal Galan agreed and then added, "Melody, my grandfather is from River City, returning there is just going home for me."
Melody Parker found it hard to refuse, "Alright, you can come back. It's good to see your grandfather too."
"Okay," Neal Galan said softly, "but Melody, I need you to help me with a little favor?"