Luna could not help but curl her lips into a smirk when she heard this. "Maybe to them, I'm the adopted one instead."
Six years ago, when she got caught in her accident and everyone thought she had died, Natasha and Joseph had never paid tribute to her or mourned her death. Not only that, but Natasha even claimed that Luna’s death was caused by her disloyalty.
Luna had already gotten used to these double standards.
She let out an exhale and lifted her head to stare at Bonnie. "I'm sorry, but I'll need you to help me take care of Nigel, Neil, and Nellie for the time being."
Bonnie nodded. "Don't worry about it."
Due to the photo of Joshua kissing Luna's forehead circulating in the news, Joshua had become the center of the media’s attention.
Before visiting Luna, Bonnie had already volunteered t o take the children into her care and had brought them over to her place.
At this moment, Anne and John were looking after them while she visited Luna in prison.
Visitation hours were soon over.
Luna stood up and gave Bonnie a bow, then turned
and followed the corrections officer out of the room.
Bonnie wiped her tears away and turned to leave as well.
It might have been because Bonnie had lodged a complaint, but Luna was not brought back to Celia's cell after the visit and instead taken to a single room covered in rust and mold.
Even though the living environment was terrible, Luna still managed to get some rest without Celia and the other inmates’ taunting.
She had a dream.
In her dream, blood was still sputtering out of the wound in Granny Lynch's chest.
However, Granny Lynch smiled as she gazed at Luna." Remember what you said.
"No matter what, you can’t give up on Joshua..."
The light in Blue Bay Villa’s study remained on for an entire night.
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