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A Touch of Sweetness novel (Finnick and Vivian) novel Chapter 1615

Having a child of her own and becoming a mother gave her the emotional dimension to deeply grasp the anguish and despair of her father, having been forced into doing what he didn't want to.

I'm so sorrylBut it's too late.

There was no more chance for her to redeem herself, nor could she make up for the damage she had caused to everyone.

Looking at Gabriella, Joan knew that she had finally realized her mistakes. Without saying anything else, Joan turned around and left.

“Look after yourself and take good care of your child. Don't repeat your mistakes.”

With that, Joan disappeared at the corner of the

street.

Listening to the words Joan left for her and watching Joan's figure getting smaller and smaller as she left, Gabriella nodded solemnly.

There was no turning back to what happened in the past. The only thing she could do was to live the rest of her life well and look after her child, just like what Joan said to her—be a good mother.

After settling the matter which had been bothering her, Joan returned home in a bubbly mood. The way Gabriella looked when Joan left assured her that her painstaking efforts didn't go to waste, after all.

When she reached home, she tiptoed back, trying to avoid catching Larry's attention.

Nevertheless, Larry noticed her right from the minute she entered the door. Just when Joan was about to walk into the bedroom, Larry started, “You're back.”

Joan was notably astounded. She thought she could go back to the room without being discovered, but she was still uncovered in the end.

“That's right, Dear, I'm back,” with a smile, Joan replied.

“Where did you go? Didn't you promise to tell me about that when you reach home?”

Larry put aside the things he had been occupied with and looked at Joan with an ambiguous half-smile.

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