It's like they've accepted the kid.
Tahlia exclaimed in surprise, "This is so amazing!"
"Tahlia, they've definitely accepted you." Cornelia, with Tahlia, bowed three times to their family, "Grandpa, grandma, dad, rest easy, I'll take good care of Tahlia. With Tahlia by my side, I'm not alone in this world anymore. I have a family member, and we'll be just fine..."
Cornelia believed they could hear her, especially Grandma Rebecca.
Cornelia looked at grandma's photo on the tombstone and whispered, "Grandma, I know you've always been worried about me and it's hard for me to let go of you too. I want to tell you today that Marc and I will live well and we should be having a kid soon. After our child is born, we'll come visit you together..."
Cornelia said a lot, as if her grandma was still there, she told grandma everything she wanted to say. Because she knew, after seeing her grandma, she wouldn't have many chances to come back within a year, and her grandma would be farther and farther away from her.
Maybe one day in the future, she might even forget what her grandma looked like.
Seeing Cornelia's sadness, Tahlia was also upset, "Don't be sad. If our grandma can hear us in heaven, she wouldn't want you to be so upset."
Cornelia lifted her head, holding back her tears, "Let's go home."
Tahlia said, "Alright."
...
After they left the cemetery, they found Dylan still waiting in the parking lot.
Cornelia asked, "Dylan, didn't I tell you to go do your thing, why are you still here waiting for me?"
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