Chapter 245 Visiting the Cemetery
“Okay! Let’s go see Grandma and Grandpa!”
Sienna looked at James, who was innocent and pure and couldn’t help but feel a tinge of sadness in
her heart.
The car became quieter as they drove, and after nearly three hours on the road, it finally came to a
slow stop.
As Sienna looked ahead, she saw two big words, the cemetery.
Sienna turned to Malcolm to confirm. “Brother, are you sure this is the place?”
Malcolm looked outside the car and nodded, “Yes, Mr. McKinney’s memorial service was kept
simple, and he was buried hastily before the seventh day.”
Hearing Malcolm’s words, Sienna couldn’t help but feel guilty. As his daughter, she didn’t make it to send off her father on his final journey.
She hadn’t even organized a proper memorial service or funeral. Thinking of this, she was
regretful.
Sienna didn’t say anything and slowly nodded before walking inside, holding the blackish chrysanthemum that her father loved so much.
As she walked along, she scanned the tombstones. It didn’t take long for her to stop before a newly made grave. Tears uncontrollably streamed down her face.
“Dad…”
“Sorry, I’m late…”
Sienna knelt down straight, looking at the familiar photo on the tombstone, Her tears kept flowing, and her hands were on the ground as she sobbed uncontrollably.
Malcolm, who was standing beside her, felt his heartbreak. He slowly approached with James, held Sienna’s hand, and placed flowers before the grave, bowing deeply.
“James, you must remember deeply that your grandfather loved your mom the most…”
Though young, James understood at that moment. He imitated Sienna and knelt down, placing the flowers before the grave.
In his childish voice, he said, “Mommy, has Grandpa gone to heaven?”
Upon hearing this, Sienna slowly stood up, wiped away her tears, and embraced James tightly.
“Yes, James. Grandma, and Grandpa are now in heaven, watching you grow up. You must always
remember that they loved you very much. They will always be the closest people to us.”
James obediently nodded and used his sleeve to wipe away Sienna’s tears.
Get Bonus
“Don’t be sad, Mommy. Grandma and Grandpa are in heaven now, and I’ll be with you from now
on.”
Sienna felt a deep sense of comfort upon hearing these heartwarming words. “Okay.”
Malcolm approached them slowly, patting Sienna’s shoulder. “I know you have much to say to Mr.
McKinney. I’ll wait for you in the car with James.”
After saying that, Malcolm took James away, leaving Sienna alone in the vast cemetery.
Sienna knelt quietly in front of the grave, looking at her father’s photo that showed the hardships of life. She couldn’t help but recall that she hadn’t given her parents a few days of happiness.
Not only that, but her actions had also caused trouble for them. The self-hatred within her
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: After the Divorce, I Took Revenge on My Ex-husband