To be honest, Edna and your mother were best friends from childhood and they knew each other very well. If this hadn't happened, maybe they would have been friends for a lifetime. But her good friend held her husband tightly and caused her to lose her unborn daughter, which really hurt your mother. So her condition was really terrible then. If Edna hadn't said these words to irritate your mother, she would not have become sober. In a way, Edna's plan of getting your mother active worked at that time. After that, Edna accepted her father's arrangement and married Gary. Then she left Imperial Capital with him. Since then, there had been no connection between your mother and Edna. Even when Gary was recalled to Imperial Capital after a few years, they both avoided seeing each other." Sean sighed deeply when he mentioned the past.
"Jesus! Edna caused my mother to lose her daughter? No wonder my mother reacted so fiercely when she heard Edna's name." Zed was shocked by the truth and sighed.
Jean sighed as well. "A woman's life is really not easy, especially our mother's. Zed, we must be nicer to Mother in the future. I didn't expect she had suffered such a tragedy in her life." Jean's eyes turned a little red when she spoke these words. She was also going to be a mother, and naturally felt Jade's pain at that time.
Sean, who was ignored by both of them, looked at them bitterly and remorsefully. "If you want to scold me, just do it! If I had pushed Edna away immediately, your mother would not have rolled down the stairs. I am the one responsible for all the trouble. It's because I'm such a jerk that your sister wasn't born. I am the reason behind your mother's sadness." Sean covered his face with his hands in pain.
"Father, it's over, so don't blame yourself anymore. If mother really blames you, then she wouldn't still be living with you. As you said just now, mother and Edna were best friends and knew each other very well. So deep down, mother must know that nothing happened between you that day. Otherwise, she would have left you."
Sensing his pain, Jean hurried to comfort him.
"You're right." Sean nodded in agreement as soon as he heard the words. Somehow, Jean's words managed to control his emotions. "I always wanted to explain things afterward, but your mother never let me. In the days that followed, it seemed as
It all starts on that fateful night.
When Ella, who is the dear sister of Samuel’s best buddy, sneaks into the hotel where the drunken Samuel resides and gets pregnant…
"I don’t want a divorce!"
"I don’t want a divorce!"
"I did no such thing!"
Ella jumped on the bed and cried out. “I don’t want a scheming woman as my wife. Just sign the paper...
It's better not to say hurtful words to him."
Seeing Jean looking at her pleadingly, Jade nodded and wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. "It's not that I cling to the past. You ask him yourselves, have I ever asked him about it? But..."
Jade paused and sighed heavily. "Over the years, even though Edna and I were in the same city, she was smart enough to not bother me. Today, however, she asked Zed to say hello to me for her. I think it's a bit suspicious. I have a hunch that I will meet her again soon..."
Thinking of this, her voice trailed off. There was pain in her eyes.
To put it bluntly, it was Edna's appearance that affected her mood rather than the conversation.
In addition, Sean's words reminded her of the pain she had experienced in the past. Her mood was so sour that she had no one but Sean to vent on.
Sean grinned bitterly when he heard the words, but he still came forward and took Jade's hand. "Jade, it has been so many years, just let it go! Whether you will meet her or not, don't think about it for the time being. Live in the present."
Zed and Jean looked at each other and felt uneasy.
Jade's words made them feel guilty. They felt responsible about bringing Edna back to her life.
They never thought that the appearance of Edna would make their mother feel so bad.
Obviously, the past really hurt Jade. Even though she said she was over it, she still clung to it.
What made Jean even guiltier was that this wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for her. 'I am the one responsible for this, ' she thought.