S31 62. It’s Not Too Late
“Sorry, I didn’t attend your wedding,” the old woman whispered,
making everyone emotional. “Sorry, made you go through everything alone.”
Biting her lip, Melanie closed her eyes. Those words felt healing in her heart. All wounds seemed to have disappeared without a trace.
“Thank you,” she replied briefly. She didn’t want to ruin anything again with words she might not have realized.
“Yes,” Diana rubbed her daughter-in-law’s back. “And no. I am the one who should be thanking you. You have accompanied my son for the rest of his life. You have also given me grandson, just like Vivian.”
With a gentle smile, Diana turned her head to the side. There, Vivian curled her lips gracefully.
“You two… can you make peace for my sake? I’ve been gone for too long. I’ve never had true family before.”
“I don’t mind.” Vivian shrugged. “I’m actually happy that we are friends.
While looking at Vivian, Melanie let out a faint sigh. Her eyes rolled lazily. Diana noticed that.
“Do you still think that life is a competition?” Diana raised an eyebrow.
Melanie’s head straightened again. Her eyes widened.
“No, Dear,” Diana patted the back of Melanie’s hand. “Don’t end up like me. Don’t fall into an abyss of endless regret.”
Still with knitted eyebrows, Melanie pursed her lips. Before she could protest, Diana whispered, “Stop putting yourself in the shadows of the
past. Embrace your happiness.”
Diana stretched out her hand, gesturing for Vivian to come closer. When Vivian arrived at her side, she grabbed her hand and forced
Melanie to shake hands.
“I know the relationship between you must be awkward. But, you can try to smooth it out. Forget all the pain about Norman. I’m afraid he won’t be happy there if you two are still arguing.”
Seeing Melanie’s reluctance, Vivian smiled wryly. She realized that the woman’s ego was still high. “Forgive me.”
Melanie’s ears suddenly pricked up. A strange feeling crept into her chest.
“I’m sorry for thinking that my suffering was greater than anyone else’s. I didn’t know that your life was actually more difficult than mine. Apart from the problem regarding Norman, you still had to face. Rowan and the dilemma of taking care of your son. Not to mention the enemies of the Harper family business. The decisions you took
were much heavier than mine.”
Melanie didn’t move. In the past, she thought it was Vivian’s apology that she was looking for. However, after she heard it directly, why did
she feel bland?
“Okay,” she said flatly. Her expression was still fierce. “I forgive you.”
Vivian smiled slightly. “Thank you, Melanie.” Even though she was a little hesitant, she finally hugged her
In that instant, Melanie froze. She could see the pride in everyone’s eyes. There was emotion and relief in the breaths around her. If only she lowered her ego first, wouldn’t the portion of attention she got be much bigger?
However, before her jealousy could develop, Diana hugged them both.
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“Oh, this is so beautiful. Thank you for making my heart feels light, Melanie, Vivian. If it’s like this, Norman will definitely rest in peace.”
Melanie was happy to have her name called first. Smiling faintly, she put her arms around Diana and Vivian.
“You see? Everything is fine. The party tonight will go smoothly,” Kara whispered, leaning against her husband.
Frank put his arm around Kara’s waist. “Yes, your guess is right again. Now, shall we go to the gazebo? The kids definitely need help.”
Kara nodded then closed her eyes, letting Frank kiss her temple. Without them realizing, a drone had just moved away from the window. What’s worse, it also missed the surveillance cameras and
security team.
When the night came, Emily’s laughter was so light, just like her footsteps around the gazebo. The sparklers in both her hands kept splashing the sparks. The bigger the flame appeared, the redder her cheeks became.
“Mommy, look! I’m like a fairy flying away with magic powder!”
Kara smiled seeing her cheerfulness. “Yes, Little Bee. You’re like
Tinkerbell.”
Emily’s laughter became shrill again. While speeding up, she raise
and lowered her hands.
Meanwhile, Louis was busy drawing picture in the air with his
sparkler. After making the pattern, he ran over to Barbara, checking
the results.
“How was it, Auntie? Did it work?”
With a bright smile, Barbara showed her camera screen. “Succeed!”
A star was depicted perfectly. Seeing that, Louis nodded in satisfaction. The small curve of his lips makes his cheeks look chubbier. “Good job, Auntie.”
A second later, he waved at his sister. “Emily, Auntie has succeeded. Let’s begin!”
Emily changed her track towards Louis. After throwing the firework stems into the trash, she took a new one.
“Have you decided what you want to draw?” Louis asked as they
placed the tip of the sparkler onto the candle flame.
Emily nodded firmly. “I want to make a beautiful dress. You?”
“I want to make a crown on my head.”
Emily covered her laughter with one hand. “Then we’ll look like prince and princess.”
“The results will be hilarious,” Barbara commented as she got into position. “But remember, do it in three seconds. Don’t get interrupted.
OK?”
At that moment, Louis and Emily’s sparklers lit up. Guided by Bart they did the mission. After seeing the results, they jumped up and down excitedly.
“Woohoo! We did it, Emily. Auntie, we did it!”
“Auntie, let’s show the results to the others. Everyone will be amaze by this work of art.”
Barbara nodded in agreement. “Good idea. Let’s go to the gazebo.
“But I want to finish my sparkler first.” Emily stretched out her arm again and turned around.
Louis took a safe distance and then turned around too. “Woohoo!
Tonight is so fun.
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