At the thought of this, Joshua let out a huge sigh and pulled Luna closer to him. "What we have to do now is readjust ourselves in time for Bonnie and Jim's wedding.”
Luna froze when she heard this, then finally nodded. "You're right."
Bonnie was going to wake up soon, and all of them had tricked Jim into thinking that they were hosting a wedding in lieu of Bonnie's passing, but the truth was...
They had planned it so that Bonnie would wake up during the wedding itself.
There were only two more days till the predetermined wedding day.
Luna had handed over all her work and tasks over the upcoming two days to Joey while she used this break to help Yannie, Gwen, and the three children organize Bonnie and Jim’s wedding.
Sometimes, Rosalyn and Charles would join in on the arrangements too.
As the stars of the show, Jim and Harvey were both fixated on spending as much time with Bonnie as possible.
They were under the impression that she would die any minute and did not want to waste a single second by her side.
"Mommy, there are still two more hours until your wedding with Daddy; Aunt Luna and Granny made you a beautiful dress!" Harvey chirped as he wiped the tears from his face. At this moment, he was perched in front of Bonnie’s bed, trying to force out a smile. "Since there are only two hours till the wedding, does this mean I have only two hours left with you? ”
A tear slid silently down Harvey's cheek, and he bit his lip nervously, trying to keep his voice from shaking. "I wanted to find you so bad that I forced Mr. Jim to take me to Banyan City...
"When I first saw you at the news conference in Banyan City, I noticed how pretty you were...and how nice it would be if you were my Mommy.
"At that time, I kept thinking to myself that if I couldn't find my real Mommy, I wanted you to be my new one...which was why I had given you Mr. Jim's ring so that you'd find your way to each other.
"I finally understand the reason why I liked you the moment I laid eyes on you: it was because you were my real Mommy all along! And I don't want you to leave..."
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