Tara was fuming. "Don't just look at Chloe. Someone snapped a photo of you two at the airport, and now it’s all over the news."
"Are you even aware that you're married? How could you do this to Chloe? In terms of looks, brains, and personality, Chloe is way better to that conniving woman?"
Lucas, irritated by the nagging, shot back, "Mom, stop calling her that. Linda is not like that."
Tara, now even angrier, retorted, "Still defending her? You're absolutely blind. I can't deal with you, but your grandfather will. Go to the study; he's waiting for you."
Lucas, with a cold face, stomped off to the study.
Tara clutched her chest in rage. "Why did I give birth to such a disappointment?"
Chloe tried to soothe her. "Don't get so worked up. You need to look after yourself."
Tara felt a deep pang of heartache at Chloe's attempt to brush it off. "Chloe, don't worry. Even if I disown my own son, you’ll still be my daughter-in-law. Our whole family will stand by you."
Chloe was moved and held Tara's arm. "I'm okay."
After Lisa returned to the Meadows family, Leah's attitude towards Chloe had changed, leaving Tara as the only one who acted like a true mother to her. When Chloe had attempted suicide, Tara was beside herself with grief. Chloe had been in the hospital for a week, with Tara by her side day and night, while Leah hadn't visited once.
Three years had passed. Her feelings and obsession for Lucas had long since faded. She no longer harbored such hatred for Linda. What remained was just a bit of unwillingness to let go. So, she decided to end the relationship herself. But she truly didn't want to leave the Moncada family. Where could she go if she left?
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