Zachary glanced over and saw the innocence and kindness in Yolanda's eyes, which made him falter a bit.
"Zachary, you should go home. Don't make your Mom upset; she's only got you," Yolanda understood his predicament and comforted him, "No matter how she views me, as a Mom, she just wants you to be happy, to find a good partner, and live a blissful life."
"Aren't you mad at her?" Zachary was surprised, looking into her eyes, he asked, "In the hospital, she said so much that hurt you."
She was against this marriage, even thought Yolanda wasn't good enough.
Yolanda shook her head, and with a smile she said, "She and I, we both love you, we both want you to be happy. I know her intentions are good, so I'm not mad."
The classmates' jeers didn't bother her, as long as she could become Zachary's wife in the future, who would dare laugh at her?
She didn't want to be adopted by a janitor, but life played a cruel joke on her. Yet she didn't complain; always treated people around her with kindness.
Was there any better girl in this world?
Even if she had dated other guys, so what? She grew up without father's love, longing for someone to care for her, was that wrong?
Thinking about her family situation when she was young, Zachary suddenly had a question, "When did you learn to play the piano?"
He remembered she had mentioned that her Mom had a tough time raising her.
Under such circumstances, it was unlikely she had the chance to learn the piano.
Yolanda hadn't expected Zachary to suddenly ask this question, which also piqued the curiosity of Olga nearby, "Yeah, Yoli, it seemed like you hadn't learned piano before you returned to the Murphy family!"
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