"Aura, have some."
While Natasha was feeding Nellie, she placed some prosciutto into Aura's plate. "You’ve gotten skinny recently."
Aura was indifferent to Natasha's concerns. She did not even thank her and picked up her utensils and ate them quickly.
Luna lowered her head and forced her tears from falling. She has lost all energy to continue bickering with Aura.
Turns out this was how her mother thought of her. After leaving her for six years, everything has changed.
Her mother, who once used to believe her unconditionally, has been brainwashed by Aura. She n o longer believes in Luna.
Why? i
If only her mother could trust her more, she would realize Aura and Joshua's scheme. It was flawed and filled with errors.
If only her mother held on a little longer, she would have the courage to secretly reconcile with her.
She has left her mother for way too long. She wanted t o bury herself in her mother's arms and cry.
Distrust, misunderstood, and unfamiliarity. They were like a huge wall blocking her. She could only continue putting on her mask, being a stranger to her own mother.
Luna did not enjoy that meal at all. When she put her utensils down, her phone rang.
"Bring Nellie back after eating." Joshua's tone was cold and low. "Your son has told me that you understood how Aura thought of Nellie. If you knew s o, why would you dare bring Nellie to have a meal with her? Hmm?"
Luna pursed her lips. She turned back to look at Natasha who was happily playing with Nellie. "Ms. Nellie's Grandma is here. I just thought that Ms. Nellie just came back from overseas. She should spend some time with her grandmother, so I..."
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