She and Bonnie were very well aware of that fact already!
However...
Luna knew that it was too hard for Bonnie t o continue waiting for Jim anymore.
Not everyone could go through the pain of being abandoned by a loved one.
Bonnie had already been abandoned by Jason once in the past. With that traumatizing experience, Luna did not think it was wrong of her to choose a more rational option that prioritized herself more.
"I'm telling the truth." Joshua continued to stare intently at Bonnie. "Ask yourself this; how much do you love the Jim that was with you before he lost his memories? How can you leave him and get rid of your child, knowing that he's just sick and out of his mind now? How can you be certain that Jim will never wake up from this one day? What if he does? How do you think he'll react if he regains his memories one day and finds out about what you did?"
Bonnie could not help gripping the surgery consent form tighter when she heard Joshua's words. She bit her lip and stared a t Joshua with rage. "That's enough! Joshua Lynch, you keep saying that I shouldn't give up on Jim and get rid of our child, but have you ever thought about the emotional turmoil I'm in after being hurt by him so many times?
"What if I forced you to watch Luna get together with another man? Would that feel good for you?
"Have you ever experienced the feeling of watching the person you love sacrifice everything for another person and refuse even to give you a second glance?
"You haven’t! You've never been through the same pain I have, so what right do you have to lecture me about this?"
She shot Joshua another murderous glare and added, "You can't even bear to watch Luna get engaged to another man, yet you’re asking me to watch Jim and Charlotte get married and even try to talk m e out of getting an abortion.
"I'm not a saint, you know, so don't ask this of me when you yourself can't even do it!"
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