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Life After Prison by Silencieux (PDF) novel Chapter 89

Chapter 89 

“Diane, what makes you think like that? Don’t worry. No one is going to look down at him!” Felicia smiled embarrassingly. 

Her ultimate purpose was to trick Diane and Severin to move back together with them. 

“That’s right! We are a family. Family sticks together!” Judith smiled and said. 

Although she was worried Felicia would give trouble to her son when Severin moved, she still hope to see Diane could rekindle with her parent. 

Severin was touched by the words Diane said. “Honey, you don’t have to care about my feelings. Don’t worry. They are your family. I will try to avoid any conflicts with them.” 

Diane nodded. “Dad, mom. Grandma treated me heartlessly in the past. She refused to listen to me even when I beggar her. I told her I will leave the house after I gave birth to the baby and rested well. She disagreed and shouted at me to make me leave. She was only going to accept me if I had an abortion. She forced me to leave my own house!” 

At this point, she was very determined. “Mom, I can’t get past this heartache. She was the one who kicked me out. I won’t go back unless she comes here personally to invite me back!” 

“Was she really that heartless?” Severin asked. After listening to what Diane said, he finally understood why Diane did not want to go back to her house. Her grandma had acted too cruel to her. If Diane did not insist on giving birth, Selene would never see this world. 

He thought for a while and nodded. “Diane, you’re right. We should at least stand firm on the ground. She shouldn’t treat you like a piece of rubbish. Kicking you out of the house and asking you to go back as she wishes. People would look down on us if we let them do this to us!” 

Felicia was infuriated. She stood up and looked at Diane. “Diane Sanahan! What are you thinking? Don’t you know grandma has got a big ego? Think about how old she is. Do you think she would put down her ego and personally come to ask you to go home?” 

“Diane, just take it when it is on the table. Do you really think what you are asking for is possible? Besides, dad and mom have come to pick you up. Isn’t that giving you enough face? Please, I beg you. Let’s move back. Alright?” 

Diane’s eyes were persistent. “I’m married to Severin now. He’s my husband. I’m going to follow. him wherever he is and whatever decision he makes. I don’t want him to be a live–in son–in–law. Your daughter, me, is now married to him. If the family is willing to accept us, I will bring Severin and Selene back to visit all of you!” 

Felicia shook with fury. She pointed at Severin. “Follow him wherever he is and whatever decision he makes? What the hell are you thinking about, Diane? Is your brain not in your head? Think about how miserable you were because of him all these years. Now you are afraid that he would be miserable because of you? Haha. Diane, my dear. Are you too kind?” 

Megan was also disappointed in her sister. “I agree! Diane, are you sure you’re married? Did he give dowry to us? Not a single cent! Did he throw you a wedding? No! Do you really think you are married? I don’t understand how would you have the nerve to say you’re married to him!” 

Diane smiled. “Then is he going back as my husband or what?” 

“Definitely as a live–in son–in–law! He’s going to live in our family, isn’t he?” Felicia answered disdainfully even before giving a thought about it. “He has dumb luck meeting you in this life. How else is he going to have the chance to live with us?” 

Severin’s face became sullen. The corner of his mouth twitched a few times. He gritted his teeth and suppressed his anger when he thought about how miserable Diane was because of him for the past few years. If he had to be a live–in son–in–law, he had to expect to be treated badly when he stayed together with the Sanahans. 

Diane thought for a while and said, “Dad, mom. I’ll go visit when I’m free. Since the family did not mind what happened in the past, I’m ready to let it go too. We are a family and I will go visit you in the future. But I don’t want my husband to be looked down upon by the other Sanahans after we go back. I don’t want to see him suffer miserably and I don’t want him to be a live–in son–in–law!” 

Chapter 89 

He thought for a while and nodded. “Diane, you’re right. We should at least stand firm on the ground. She shouldn’t treat you like a piece of rubbish. Kicking you out of the house and asking you to go back as she wishes. People would look down on us if we let them do this to us!” 

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