Eden smiled and sat next to her grandmother, recalling that at that time, her grandmother was a beautiful noble lady dressed in fashion, and after twenty years, her grandmother looked really old.
She had a head full of silver hair, but was in good spirits and had become very kind.
"Grandma, did Venus come back?" She remembered that Venus never came back.
Hearing her words, grandma Clement was stunned for a moment.
Even Aisling and Delmont, who were standing beside them, were also stunned.
They both knew that Venus was the cat their family used to have.
Victor smiled gently, "Grandma, Eden got her memory back, but Venus never came back, right?"
"It didn't come back." Grandma Clement nodded with tears.
She looked at Eden lovingly, "Eden, do you really remember what happened once?"
Eden nodded, "Grandma, I was too young at that time, so what I remember now are some vague images. Maybe it's because I hate Venus, so I remember more clearly."
Grandma Clement nodded with a smile. She was relieved to see the sweet smile on her granddaughter's face. It was a hard time for her, planning for the Clement family and suffering the pain of losing her husband.
She had been so worried about Eden before.
But now she was relieved to see her sweet smile.
"You didn't like Venus because your skin was too fragile, and Venus always scratched your hand when it played with you. You hated it when it hurt, and then you slowly disliked it."
Eden lowered her head awkwardly. It was indeed for this reason.
Aisling sat beside Eden, holding on to Eden's shoulder with one hand. She was still in shock, "Eden, did you really get your memory back?"
Eden smiled at her mother and nodded. She had never felt close to her mom before, but after she had her memories, she felt completely different about her mom.
She felt closer to her mom.
"Mom, I remembered some of it. You like to braid my hair, but I don't like it. I like to wear a ponytail for convenience. I would always fight with you about it. You liked to tie my hair with a black headband, and I preferred a pink strawberry headband. You always said it was outdated, but I just thought it was cute."
Aisling kept nodding her head. As a child, Eden had an almost paranoid love for strawberries.
Eden added, "Delmont, do you remember? You smashed the seats in the cafeteria in anger when you were at school. Then you came home and got beaten up by our dad, who wouldn't give you dinner. You stole my strawberry cake and chocolate, and when I found out, you gave me ten dollars to keep secret about it."
Hearing this, Delmont smiled awkwardly, "Eden, it seems that you really remember. There is such a thing. Ten dollars at that time was quite a lot."
Eden smiled sweetly and her eyes were bright and moving. Thinking of her father, Eden looked out of the window and recalled the past in her mind. In this family, the person who impressed her most was her father.
Her dad loved her very much and never scolded her. Every day when he came back from work, her dad would bring her little gifts. No matter what it was, her dad never broke his promise to her.
After dinner, he would always take her for a walk, and sometimes he would take Victor with him.
She and Victor chased and played with each other, and her dad always worriedly reminded them to be careful not to fall down.
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