"What nonsense are you talking about?"
Joshua furrowed his brows and glared at Fiona. He also knew that Fiona did not have much time left, but i t was for that very reason that he felt she should not say such ominous things.
After a while, Joshua sighed heavily.
"Since you want Luna to come over, I won’t stop you."
Fiona bit her lip a little at Joshua's words.
"But, Joshua, I need your help..."
Joshua could not help but furrowed his brows at Fiona's words.
"You want me to help?"
"Yes." Fiona walked to Joshua's side. She reached out and tugged on Joshua's arms, gently swinging them.
"You know about our feud. If I'm to look for her and contact her on my own, she’d definitely think that I'm up to something and would flat out refuse.
"Also, I want to apologize to her after we meet. I want t o give her a surprise. I’d seem more sincere, too. So..."
Fiona sighed and said, "I think it still should be you inviting Luna over."
Then, Fiona blinked her innocent eyes at Joshua. "I'm
sure you won't say no to my request, right?"
Joshua furrowed his brows. Luna's hostile glare when he left the beach the night before suddenly appeared o n his mind.
A trace of melancholy swept across his eyes. He truly did not want to take on such a tough job.
However, if he could get Luna to come over and forget about the past with Fiona, it was also considered a good thing. 1
After all, Luna’s condition had not been diagnosed. If i t was that serious, the children might need to stay in Orchard Manor for quite some time.
Throughout that time, it was not right to not Luna see her children. Rather than wait for the conflict between Luna and Fiona to turn worse, which made it harder for Luna to see her children in the future...
What replied to her was Joshua's silence. Fiona remained in Joshua’s arms, and her eyes narrowed dangerously.
She deliberately said that in front of him, those words that she did not have any standing in his heart.
After all, that came up when she was recounting her conflict between Anne and her the night before. It was one of the main statements.
At that time, Joshua was silent, too.
Being silent was just him tacitly agreeing to the statement.
He tacitly agreed that she had no place in his heart. Fiona was unwilling to admit defeat, and that was why she repeated it.
Turned out, Joshua remained silent.
That proved that while being together, Joshua still did not like her. He did not have her in his heart.
Fiona bit her lip. The gleam in her eyes turned resentful.
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