Chapter 1112
Diana said through gritted teeth, "Be it Kayla or Cecilia, I'm always the one you end up abandoning."
That didn't change even after she became a mother.
"Things between Cecilia and I aren't what you think they are," Julian said, his heart aching at Diana's words.
Finally, he said exasperatedly, "Forget it."
He waved his hands at the driver, signaling the driver to stop the car. 'Til come to you right now. Wait for me and I’ll
explain everything to you."
"No need," Diana said, "I’m very strong."
She had said it sarcastically. That was how Julian described her with when he suggested a divorce way back.
You're very strong.
You can live well even without me.
However, Kayla couldn't live without him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was the same now.
"Cecilia can't live without you, but the twins and I will just return to the life we had in Stirling City without you."
It had been three years. They had survived without him.
Diana's words were needles that it pierced Julian's heart.
He now knew it was without a doubt that Diana had her memories back.
Before this, Julian simply felt grateful that Diana managed to survive the medicine Shiloh concocted for her. As for
whether she truly regained her memories, that wasn't as important as her being alive.
It was only at this moment that the fact that Diana regained her memories became so clear to him.
Julian said hesitantly, "Diana..."
When he was with Kayla, he had let Diana down.
However, Cecilia was different from Kayla.
He would never make the same mistake twice.
"Diana, calm down first."
His voice turned solemn. "I'm not going to the Jarvises' residence anymore. I don't care what happens to Cecilia.
Don’t be sad. Don't even mention Kayla. The issue with
Cecilia is completely different from what happened with Kayla."
He added sincerely, "Wait for me."
The moment he said that, he opened the car door and ran toward Diana's apartment.
There were many people around, and a gust of strong wind blew past him.
Yet, nothing else mattered.
He could only see Diana standing right before him.
"Wait for me," he begged with all his heart. "Please, wait for me. Don't be angry."
His voice was as irresistible as a refreshing watermelon during a hot summer day, sweeping away all the irritation
building up inside Diana. "Okay."
She looked at Sean through the glass panel on the door. He was still standing at the elevator door.
She exhaled and said, "I'll wait for you."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWith that, she hung up and opened the emergency escape door. Sean turned around to look at her.
"Daddy's not coming," he said, eyes filled with disappointment.
The disappointment and pain felt by a child was way more heart-wrenching than that felt by a mother herself.
But at the same time, it also made a mother more rational.
She smiled and held Sean's hand, and said tenderly, "Wait a while longer. Daddy said he'll come."
Sean looked doubtful—as if he knew that was just a way for adults to lie to him. He was utterly disappointed.
"I’ll take you downstairs to wait," Diana said after a moment's thought, as she punched the elevator button. " Sean,
don’t ever be disappointed in this world or in Daddy and Mommy. No matter what our relationship is like, Daddy and
I really love you and Betty. Our love for both of you are the same."
Sean kept silent upon hearing Diana's words. He simply held Diana's hand tighter.
The elevator slowly descended.
Very soon, they arrived at the lobby.
Diana looked around, but she didn't see any traces of Julian.
If he was still lying to her at this point... She wouldn’t let him go so easily with just a few punches.