‘327 Ada Nearly Killed Me ail 327 Ada Nearly Killed Me
Jennie frowned, then slowly raised her head and said, "Actually, I wouldn't have allowed him to come here if I'd known what he was thinking.”
Anna noticed that although Jennie was no longer young, she still appeared elegant. She asked, "He never said anything about that to you, did he?"
Jennie sighed and explained, "Not exactly. He didn't tell me what he was doing at first. | realized he couldn't stop thinking about it when | heard he was applying to the military academy here. He hadn't done anything weird in the previous few years, so I never asked him about it. He did tell me the other day that he had seen Wayne.”
"Oh," Anna let out a sigh of relief. She believed that everything would be alright if Jennie did not purposefully allow Ryan to approach Wayne. She thought Jennie was a nice woman, not the type of evil person Wayne said she was.
Asa result, Anna figured that there might still be a chance for the two of them to reconcile.
Jennie appeared to know Anna was worried and added, "Ryan doesn't want to do harm to anyone. | never mentioned he had a brother when he was a kid. He always wanted to be a detective, so he took it as the first case he would solve. He asked me one day when he was thirteen why I had left his brother and grandfather behind. | then discovered that he had looked through my diary and old photos.”
Jennie never told Ryan why she had left the Wright family when she
was pregnant with him. However, in so many years, Ryan never gave up ‘327 Ada Nearly Killed Me as searching for the truth.
“I'm not sure how much he knew about it. But | can guarantee you that he would never hurt Wayne no matter what.”
Anna immediately trusted Jennie since she sounded earnest.
“Are you going to meet Wayne this time you're in town?" Anna asked.
Jennie froze for a second, clutching her coffee cup with both hands, and replied, "No."
Anna got mixed feelings. "May | ask you a question?" she asked.
"Go ahead" "Ryan and Wayne don’t share the same father, do they?”
That was the source of Wayne and Jennie's conflict. Wayne's father died in a car accident, but Jennie was pregnant then. And Wayne wouldn’t have kicked her out if the baby in her belly was his father's
However, based on her observations of Jennie, Anna concluded that she did not appear to be the type of lady who would cheat on her husband. Furthermore, she had been raising Ryan alone for many years and had never remarried. Thus, Anna assumed there might be some misunderstanding about what happened back then:
Jennie was silent for a while and then nodded her head. Then Anna felt like her hope had all gone.
Disappointed, Anna said, "Okay, | get it. I'm sorry, | know | shouldn't have brought it up.”
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