She had not known that love was such a difficult and painful thing. She thought that being in love meant they could be together. However, it wasn't as simple as she had imagined.
Finally, they were separated by a great chasm, where n o one could traverse.
After losing her father, she couldn't afford to lose her mother. She was adopted at a young age, and it was her mother who raised her through thick and thin.
She was in anguish, but his sorrow was nowhere lighter than hers...
Staring at her again for a long time, Mark turned around and took hold of Yvette's arm. He bowed politely toward Daisy and apologized, "Aunty, I'm sorry for causing you so much trouble today. I will come again another day to apologize."
"There is no need. The Valentines shall have nothing t o do to us anymore. You don't need to come. I won't let you in. Now, leave!" 1
"I'm sorry!" Then, he led Yvette away.
Getting into his black Bentley, Mark did not utter a word. He drove at a very fast speed.
Yvette sat on the other side. She knew she couldn’t let her son despise her, so she said, "Mark, mom spewed
nonsense because I was blinded by anger. Besides, there's no way I could hold my anger in check when such a thing happens to our family!”
Hearing her words, Mark glanced at her abstrusely and gloomily. "There are things... that I don't wish to see twice,” he uttered.
In the end, she was still his mother, the mother who gave birth to him and raised him.
Not long after, Summer, too, was chased out of the house. Daisy still didn’t want to see her. She had not yet overcome the sorrows. 1
Summer wandered the streets and meandered aimlessly until it was the end of the working hour. Then, she fetched Charlotte from kindergarten.
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