“Bennett is a good man—steady, capable, and loyal. You two must build a good life together.”
“I will. I know. Thank you, Monica,” Yvonne nodded firmly. Her eyes were already wet, and if she hadn’t been holding back, she would have been sobbing in her mother's arms.
If only, if only she hadn't died. Then she could have married from the Jones family home as their true daughter. She and Bennett would have been so, so happy.
Monica was a lightweight, and having had a few extra drinks in her excitement, she fell asleep shortly after lying down.
Yvonne stayed by her side, carefully tucking her in. She gently brushed her fingers over Monica's temple.
She hadn't noticed when it had started, but strands of white hair had begun to appear there.
“Mom, it’s me, Vonnie. I’m back. From now on, I’ll always be by your side and Dad's.”
Since both Bruce and Monica were drunk, Yvonne was worried and decided to stay at the Jones family home to look after them.
Bennett left with Frank and Emma.
The three of them had just stepped out of the front gate when Frank’s phone rang. Whatever the person on the other end said, Frank’s expression turned grim and urgent.
“I have something urgent to attend to. I have to go. Bennett, take your mother home.”
Emma acted as if she hadn’t heard, completely ignoring him.
Bennett replied with a quiet, “Okay.”
Without another moment’s delay, Frank hurried to his car and urged the driver to leave immediately.
Once Frank was gone, Emma got into Bennett’s car.
Bennett didn’t start the engine right away. Instead, he turned to fasten Emma’s seatbelt.
But after Mrs. Thompson Sr. fell gravely ill and threw a series of tantrums, mother and son reconciled.
She was, after all, his birth mother. Frank could never truly abandon her.
Just as Bennett could never truly abandon Emma. No matter how much they argued over Yvonne, they were still mother and son, bound by blood—a tie that could never be severed.
The car drove steadily, and silence filled the space for a moment before Emma spoke again.
“When are you and that Yvonne planning to get legally married?”
“She’s busy filming right now and doesn’t have the time. We’ll pick a good day after the movie wraps,” Bennett said with a smile, his hands on the steering wheel.
Emma knew her objections were futile, so she had resigned herself to it.

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