Violet didn't stop her. As a mother, she also wished to know what had happened upstairs.
However, she didn't expect Archie's granddaughter to be the girl to who Finnley had confessed. It was indeed a coincidence.
Violet was slightly shocked.
However, after calming down, she felt it meant the two youngsters had a fate.
On the contrary, Eloise naively wished Violet could take her side.
Meanwhile, Claire was enjoying a high tea on the balcony alone.
She wasn't nosy, so she didn't want to know what was happening in Finnley's room. Anyway, her mission was completed after the two lovebirds had met.
Since childhood, Claire had been close to Finnley. Therefore, she was thrilled for him after he had found a girlfriend.
At the door of Finnley's bedroom, Eloise pulled Violet closer.
Through the crack, they saw the harmonious and romantic scene inside.
Mya wrapped her legs around Finnley's waist and her arms around his neck.
Finnley held her, circling in the room.
"If I had known you would come over, I wouldn't have felt tortured in the morning," Finnley said bluntly, "While driving towards my house, I couldn't stop missing you."
"Did you wish to stay with me?" asked Mya deliberately.
"What do you think?"
Watching them through the door crack, Violet thought about her youth.
Seeing the faint smile on her face, Eloise gaped. A sharp pang raised in her heart.
Shortly after, Violet withdrew her gaze, propped her arm on Eloise's shoulder, and took her away from the door.
Eloise's mind was jumbled.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel (Jennifer and Ivan)