Luna stood motionless and clenched her fists. Then, she turned around and watched Joshua and Fiona's retreating figures, curling her lips into a smirk.
"Mr. Lynch. Ms. Blake isn't in the pink of health, so I advise you not to bring her to places like this in the future. You wouldn't want her condition to get worse, would you?"
Luna had to admit that she was overly cruel and heartless there, but she had no other choice to stop Joshua from taking Fiona to visit Neil’s grave.
She hated him for wanting to let Neil see this side of him and hated Fiona even more for even wanting to visit Neil's grave.
This was the only way she knew how to make them stop.
As soon as Luna said that, Joshua furrowed his brows and turned around, his steely gaze locking in on her." Luna!” he snapped, his expression as dark as the sky above.
He was looking at her so coldly that it was as though they were strangers. "There are some things you can say, but some things you shouldn't! Fiona's body is weak, but that doesn't mean you can joke about it!
Don’t let me catch you saying anything like this in the future!"
He then lowered his head and patted Fiona’s shoulder tenderly. "Don't listen to her."
With that, they continued on their way, Joshua's arms still wrapped around Fiona’s shoulders.
This was the first time Joshua had ever looked at or talked to Luna so coldly. She could tell that he was furious at her. 1
Luna bit down on her lip, but a bitter smile managed t o make its way on her face after a moment.
To him, Neil's grave was nothing more than a tourist attraction that he could bring his girlfriend to.
Meanwhile, she, as Neil’s mother, had no say in any of this and was even reprimanded for standing up to him about this.
Luna sniffed. She was surprised that she did not cry.
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