Both Rosalyn and Charles were stunned to hear this.
They exchanged glances, then turned to stare at Bonnie, frowning.
Rosalyn sighed. "Bonnie, you had grown up without parents too. Do you honestly want your future child...to grow up without its father?"
Before she could even finish, Charles added, "Bonnie, I know you're angry at Jim about many things, but he had done all this after he lost his memories.
"Ask yourself this: has he ever done anything bad to you while you were together, before losing his memories? I'm sure the answer is no.
"Or at least, from my recollection, he had always protected and loved you with all his heart.
"You can't say for sure that Jim will never be able to regain his memories...and if you give up on him now, what'll happen if he one day recovers his lost memories and remembers you?"
Bonnie closed her eyes.
Luna had said the exact same thing to her before, but even without outsiders' comments, Bonnie herself had thought of this possibility before.
However...
She let out a bitter chuckle. "Why do I have to force us to be unhappy just based on the possibility that he'll be able to recover in the future? There's no guarantee that Jim will be able to regain his memories someday, and besides, will he still love me if he does?"
Bonnie lifted her head to stare at Charles." Mr. Landry, can you guarantee me this?"
Charles' entire body stiffened.
All of a sudden, Bonnie realized that she had nothing more to say to Rosalyn >b)
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