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Yuna, her actions tonight truly broke my heart. Queena’s life mattered to her, but mine clearly didn’t.
I bought some food upstairs and sat on a cold chair for a long while before Shawn called.
“Are you done eating? Come up and stay with Yuna for a while; I need to head back to the office for some work. Shawn said, his tone as calm and gentle as usual.
I nodded and made my way upstairs. Queena was sitting beside Yuna’s bed, helping her open a new toy, and Yuna’s pale face lit up with excitement and happiness.
However, as soon as I entered, Yuna’s joyful expression faded, as if my arrival had ruined the moment,
“Yuna, Ms. Tackman and I need to head to the office for a bit. Mommy will stay here to take care of you, so listen to her, Shawn said softly.
“Okay.” Yuna replied unhappily.
Shawn looked at me, but I avoided his gaze, focusing on tidying up the table instead.
He still reminded me. “The nurse brought the medicine earlier. Make sure Yuna takes it. Don’t forget.”
“I don’t want to take medicine! I already had a shot!” Yuna protested, starting to throw a fit.
I said quietly. “Don’t worry, I’ll make sure she takes it,”
Yuna looked at me with a scared expression, her eyes pleading with Shawn, “Daddy, please come back soon.”
Queena gently reassured her, “Mr. Hartwell will come right after he’s done with his work.”
I thought to myself, It’s late at night. Who knows how long their work would be?
Once Shawn and Queena left, I poured a glass of warm water and placed the medicine in front of Yuna. “Take it.”
“Mom, can you get me some candy? I can’t take it, it’s too bitter,” Yuna tried her usual trick, thinking I’d
give in like before–she complained, and I’d comfort her with promises.
“No candy, but you have to take the medicine. If you don’t, I’ll have the nurse come in and hold you down to make you take it,” I said, my tone flat. After seeing how she treated Queena, I couldn’t bring myself to feel sorry for her anymore.
“You’re so mean, Mommy! Why have you become so awful?” Yuna’s tears fell instantly as she accused me, “I want the old mom back. I don’t want you like this.”
I was stunned, staring at Yuna. She was sharp, already noticing the change in me. But what about Shawn? Had he noticed too?
“I’m still the same mom. The difference is, I’ve decided to start properly teaching you now.”
“You’re just bullying me,” Yuna crossed her arms and glared at me angrily.
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“You brought me into this world but don’t love me, so why should respect you? Yuna snapped back, her words sharp as she cried, as if I was the villain in her eyes.
“Stop crying.” I said, my voice turning stern. “If I didn’t love you, how did you grow up? I just want you to understand that love is earned. It’s not that I don’t love you; it’s that you’re being ungrateful.”
Yuna was momentarily taken aback, but then her emotions flared up again. “Anyway, you don’t love me anymore. Grandma said if you don’t love me, Daddy will find a lot of other women to love me. I don’t need
you.
I was shocked. It sounded exactly like something my mother–in–law would say. Behind my back, she had been teaching Yuna this.
Was this the reason Yuna didn’t take me seriously? In the Heartwell family, I had no position, no voice, and no presence. Everyone ignored me, so naturally, Yuna didn’t respect me as her mother.
The lessons I didn’t understand in my past life were clear to me now. My heart was filled with bitterness and
SOITOW
I finally understood the truth that I didn’t understand in my past life. My heart was filled with bitterness and
SOTTOW.
“Great, you’ve grown up. Everyone’s hoping for me and your dad to get divorced,” I said, crossing my legs
step aside. and leaning back in my chair lazily. “If someone else can take my place as your mom, I’d
“You wouldn’t,” Yuna rolled her eyes. “You love Dad too much. If he left you, you’d just cry and beg. Do I not know you?”
“Yuna, do you really think your mom has no backbone?” I raised an eyebrow.
“Duh! What else would you call it? That time you ‘ran away from home but turned back at the doorstep because you
remembered laundry on the balcony? Heh, Yuna mocked me with my past actions.
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