"Please come downstairs and have dinner. Joe is home from school and Lily cooked dinner, " said Cherry softly. She treated Jackson with incomparable tenderness.
Cherry waited for a long time but Jackson didn't answer.
Cherry squatted down next to him, resting her hands on Jackson's leg. She looked at him closely, gauging his expression and said gently, "Come down to eat now, please?"
"I don't want anything, I am not hungry." Jackson's voice was dry and cracked with grief when he finally opened his mouth. He knew she was placating him and seeing Cherry's appearance, her expression was very lovely, and he loved it so much, but when he thought about Grandpa's death, he wasn't sure he could love her anymore.
Cherry reached out and touched Jackson's face tenderly. She pleaded, "How can you not eat anything? Look at yourself. You're thinner. Please come downstairs for dinner now?"
Cherry tried to coax Jackson in a coquettish manner. In the past, he would do whatever she asked when she treated him gently and behaved well in front of him, so she tried that now. She wanted to remind him that he wasn't alone. Even though Grandpa passed away she would stay with him, as well as their son. They would be with him for the rest of his life.
Jackson put his hand over Cherry's and slowly removed it from his face, so he couldn't feel her touch against his skin. Then, he looked in her eyes and said, "I have something to tell you."
Since Jackson was talking to her, Cherry's heart skipped a beat with happiness. Recently, Jackson wouldn't talk to anyone, and
Jean Wen sacrificed herself for family interests. Before her husband divorced her, she made every effort to please him.
"You are inexperienced in bed," he said coldly.
"You! Give that land to my family, or I won't agree to divorce," Jean replied furiously.
"Fine. It is exactly what I am thinking about," he sneered.
death.
Joe picked chopsticks up from the table and handed a pair to his Mommy. He said, "Mommy, let's eat."
Seeing the chopsticks her son held out, Cherry took them and forced herself to smile, saying, "Okay!"
Joe was worried about his Daddy when he saw his Mommy's face. He asked, "Mommy, is Daddy not coming to eat?"
Cherry didn't know how to answer him. She didn't even know how to tell him what Jackson just told her, so, how could she answer this simple question?
Cherry dished food into her son's bowl telling him, "Joe, eat quickly! You need to eat it all, because you are growing, okay?"
Joe suddenly burst into tears, because he knew his Mommy was trying to hide her grief. He knew his Mommy was very upset, and grieving. He didn't know what his parents discussed upstairs, but it took a long time, and his Daddy didn't come down, and his Mommy wouldn't give him an answer now.
Joe knew his Mommy was evading his question. He picked his chopsticks up, lowered his head and ate his food, without asking any more questions.