Celestine had no idea her daughter had been ill.
That Sunday, she still felt obliged to video call her two children. No matter how distant she felt, she was still their mother—responsibility and duty came with the title.
When she called, Celia and Raymond were busy helping Joanna try on evening dresses.
In just a couple of days, Alistair would be discharged from the hospital.
Ordinarily, once Alistair was well enough to leave, Chester would have no reason to stay in Portside City. He would pack up the family and return to Oceanview City to focus on his ever-expanding business.
But the thought of going back left Celia and Raymond heavyhearted.
Neither of them was eager to see their mother again. More than that, they couldn't bear the idea of parting from Miss Sinclair.
Noticing their gloomy expressions, Joanna smiled, ruffling their hair affectionately.
"Let me guess… why are our little prince and princess so down today?"
She paused, then teased, "Is it because you're heading back to Oceanview City soon? I would have thought you'd be happy to see your mom again!"
Celia's eyes reddened at the mention.
She pouted and mumbled, "What's so great about seeing Mom? I don't want to leave Miss Sinclair."
Raymond nodded in agreement. He missed his mom a little, but the thought of leaving Miss Sinclair was much worse.
"In that case, let me tell you a secret…" Joanna kept them in suspense, then grinned. "Miss Sinclair has work to do in Oceanview City—she might be staying there for a while. So this time, I'll be going back with you!"
"Really?" Celia's excitement broke through her sadness, and she cheered.
If Miss Sinclair was coming with them, she wouldn't have to say goodbye at all!
Just then, Celestine's call came through again.
The ringtone chimed insistently. Celia let it ring for a long time before finally declining the call.
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