Beck's robust figure had significantly slimmed down. The only thing that remained unchanged were the spirited glint in his eyes.
He was on a strict regimen of medication, regular health check-ups, and bland hospital meals due to his advanced age and high blood pressure which often led to sudden bouts of unconsciousness whenever he got too agitated.
"Is that you, Izabella? Come, sit down. Have some fruit here. Are you thirsty? Would you like some water?" Beck beckoned Izabella to come join him as soon as he saw her, signaling his nurse to bring a chair over.
"What did Bunny take you out to eat today?"
There were various fruits on the cupboard. Standing by the bedside, Izabella replied, “We just ate at a nearby restaurant.”
Beck noticed the jade bracelet on Izabella’s wrist and asked his wife, “You have given her the bracelet?”
“Hmm,” Bunny nodded, “You probably didn't know, but our son is married now. Izabella is our daughter-in-law.”
Upon hearing this, Beck didn't look pleased but rather worried. “I'm sorry you have to go through the hardship with us.”
“It's not a problem.”
“Isn’t it? When I married Bunny, it was such a grand event that people still talk about it. But when you got married to Casey, all you got was a marriage certificate, a ring, and that bracelet.”
Izabella looked down at her ring and bracelet, “These are the best and most precious gifts I have ever received.”
Speaking of grand events, her wedding with Brett was quite a spectacle too, even covered by the media. Yet she wasn’t happy at all in that marriage.
The most important thing was not the wedding, but the person you would spend the rest of your life with, just like the ring on her finger.
Brett had given her rings twice. The first was a cheap one he picked up on the street, the second was forced onto her finger during their divorce proceedings. Neither of the rings fitted her, much like their relationship.
A person who loves you and a person who doesn't can be distinguished from this alone.
Beck turned to Bunny and said, “We should still hold a wedding reception, inviting our close friends and family. The Dempsey family might not be as affluent as before, but we can still afford a wedding.”
Bunny nodded in agreement.
While the couple was busy planning, they forgot about Izabella by their side. Only when they started talking about wedding decorations did Bunny turn to Izabella and asked, “Izabella, do you have any ideas?”
Izabella suddenly remembered Casey telling her that he wanted a traditional wedding, with something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. She couldn’t help but chuckle at the idea, “How about a very traditional wedding?”
Beck realized that Izabella must be bored all by herself in the hospital, and she probably had a lot of work to do as well.
“Izabella, why don't you head back home?”
“But…”
“Bunny's here to take care of me, along with the nurse. I'm fine, and I can even get out of bed and walk around now.” Beck reassured her.
“I will come to visit next time with Casey.” Izabella didn’t insist and left. There was indeed a lot of work waiting for her at the company, and she also needed to take over Casey’s work.
“Izabella.” Beck suddenly called out her name, propping himself up. Bunny, who was nearest to him, immediately helped him sit up.
Beck looked at Izabella, “You can take me as your father and Bunny as your mother. Come to us whenever you need help.”
Izabella was stunned, suddenly thinking of her biological father Alan.
Alan might not have been a good father to her, but he was always a good husband. After her mother died during childbirth, he always wore his wedding ring.
He never deleted his wife's phone number, even though it was disconnected. He would dial her number and talk to the air as if his wife was still alive.
Izabella had resented her father for his cold attitude towards her, for his harsh words, and for his lack of concern when she was ill. But after his death, all her resentment vanished.
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