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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 460

Chapter 460

Eloise and Sean saw this scene when they were outside the room and their hearts were in excruciating pain.

They did not dare to go disturb them. At the same time, they did not dare to tell Madeline that Jackson was actually her biological son without careful consideration.

Eloise covered her mouth when she saw this. She swallowed her sobs and ran away quickly.

“Ellie!”

Sean called out to Eloise in a low voice. Then, he looked at Madeline longingly before chasing after his wife.

Eloise went back to her room and collapsed on her bed. She covered her face as she started bawling.

Even though Sean was also in debilitating sadness, as a husband and a man, he had to be stronger and more composed than Eloise at this moment.

“Ellie, stop crying. Don’t be like this.” Sean patted Eloise’s shoulder and comforted her. “No matter what, our daughter is still alive and she’s living her best life. We should be happy and proud of her.”

Eloise cried even harder after she heard that.

Of course, she knew she should feel happy about that.

However, everything from the past resurfaced in her brain. The scenes of her hitting and yelling at Madeline were replaying in her head, as well as the scene of Madeline vomiting blood and gasping for air because of her sickness.

When she thought about those, Eloise felt that it pained her just to breathe.

“Why am I such a failure as a mother? Even if she was just a stranger, I shouldn’t have hit or yelled at her…”

Eloise was blaming herself furiously. She lifted her red eyes and looked at Sean.

“Sean, do you know? I used this hand to hit our daughter so many times. I called her a vile woman and a b*tch. I even cursed that she’d go to hell. I told her that she deserved to be abandoned by her parents…

“How could I be so despicable? I even said that she was just pretending when she vomited blood from her illness. I said she only did that to get Jeremy’s attention!”

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