She was crying and out of breath, and she could not speak.
After a while, Sabrina finally heard the faint suppressed cry on the phone, and she whispered, "Yvonne?"
"Sab... Sabrina..." Yvonne burst into tears." Sabrina... Sob, sob, I miss you. Am I useless, Sabrina? Why can't I be as calm as you? You have suffered more than me, and now that I've encountered such a little difficulty, it feels like a hurdle that I can’t get through. Sabrina, do you think I can get past this hurdle?"
Sabrina was silent for a moment. After a few seconds, she asked, "Yvonne, where are you? I'll drive over to pick you up now."
Yvonne was sobbing, and she could hardly speak. She was very aggrieved, like a child.
"Yvonne, don't cry, Yvonne. Be good, don’t cry, tell me where you are, I'll come right over! Be good!" Sabrina was feeling anxious again, but she could not show it.
At this moment, she was really afraid that something would happen to Yvonne.
After all, Yvonne was different from her and Ruth. Yvonne was really protected from childhood to adulthood.
At home, she had her Mom and Dad's love. She had friends to protect her when she goes out to work. When she arrived at her husband's house, the Shaw Family treated her well. Everyone was reluctant to let her go through the storm.
However, no matter how reluctant they were, the storm would still come. Without any mercy, it came and greeted Yvonne. When the strong wind and rain fell on Yvonne, Sabrina actually thought about a question.
Did they protect Yvonne too well in the past?
All of them seemed to have overlooked this question.
Everyone should go through the wind and rain in life. It was something that could not be stopped by any external force. Even if an external force intervened to shield
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