The rain went on for the entire night.
Luna, too, was tied up in her room for the entire night, watching the rain fall outside her window.
When daylight came, Bonnie entered the room with Luna's breakfast. She let out a sigh and placed each plate in front of Luna with a helpless expression." Luna, promise me that you won’t return to Malcolm's side.
"As long as you promise me that, I’ll release you, but if you don’t, then I’ll have to feed you your breakfast."
Luna turned around and stared at Bonnie with an equally helpless expression. "I’ve already told you many times; Malcolm isn’t a bad person at all.
"If he were, he wouldn't have saved me six years ago, taken care of me, and helped me give birth to my three children."
Bonnie pursed her lips. "I didn't say he's a bad person; I just think you shouldn't marry him. This is coming from both me and your children."
She sat down next to Luna and watched the sun rise outside the window with her. Then, she pursed her lips and added, "Luna, what year is this? You don't have to marry that man just because he saved your life.
"Besides, if you do marry him, what would happen to Nigel, Neil, and Nellie? Do you want them to marry Malcolm, too? Or are you expecting them to call him Daddy and ignore Joshua for the rest of their lives? Please..."
Bonnie let out a sigh and gently patted Luna's shoulder. "Even if you're not willing to give Joshua another chance, don't marry someone else so soon, okay? Your three children-
"Joshua was the one who had helped Nigel obtain a new bone marrow for his transplant, and he was the one who had helped you find Neil again.
"Not only that, but Granny Lynch had even sacrificed her life and gave the antidote to Nellie.
"They had just regained their intimacy and closeness t o both Joshua and the rest of the Lynch family, yet now, you're about to get married to one of the Quinns...
"How do you expect the children to feel about that?"
Luna bit her lip when she heard this.
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