If Sandra could come up with so many vicious schemes to torment Hannah and make her miserable, then surely she could come up with just as many brilliant ways to help him win Hannah back.
Lionel never imagined that one day he would be relying on another woman for advice on how to win over Hannah. The thought was utterly bizarre, almost surreal.
“That idea you had before, about bringing Tess back? Even if she had agreed to come, the way you went about it was completely wrong. It was a flawed approach from the start.”
Sandra sat up again with a sigh, looking at Lionel as she continued.
“You’re the one who sent her away, and now you’re bringing her back out of the blue, without a word to anyone, as if it’s some grand surprise. But do you really think Hannah would see it as a pleasant surprise?”
“Isn’t it a pleasant surprise?”
Lionel retorted dismissively. To him, it seemed like a wonderful gesture.
Hannah and Tess were so close. He had been at fault for sending Tess away, so bringing her back would surely make them both incredibly happy when they were reunited.
Seeing Lionel’s naive expression, Sandra laughed out loud. “Let me tell you, that’s not a surprise. That’s a declaration of dominance.”
“If you really want to make things right with Hannah, you should respect her. You should try to see things from her perspective and figure out what she truly needs, instead of just unilaterally deciding what you think is best for her.”
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