Madison was stunned speechless by her proposition.
She remained silent for a while, contemplating how to refuse. "Amber, I know you like me very much, however..."
Madison's words were interrupted by Amber. "Why are you still being so polite? If you're like that, I won't be happy!
"Madison, I know you still hold some resentment against us. You don't have to rush to refuse me, okay? As for whether you consider me your godmother or not, let's discuss it after you've completed the divorce procedures. Since your marriage hasn't completely ended, it's not too much for us to maintain friendly terms for now, is it?"
Amber's tone towards the end carried a careful coaxing, making it nearly impossible for Madison to reject.
Because Madison resisted inwardly, she kept quiet.
Madison couldn't bear to refuse, but she was also unwilling to force herself. That was why she did not answer her.
Though she did not force the issue, Amber couldn't help but feel disappointed, and her voice lost its previous cheerfulness. "Alright, Madison, it was my oversight. If you're unwilling to do that, just forget it. But I still hope you can consider it. You know I'm willing to treat you as my daughter. Don't rush to reject me. Tell me your answer after your procedures are completed, okay?"
In reality, Amber already had an answer in her mind, but she didn't want to face the truth too soon, so she opted to procrastinate.
To say that she felt disappointment was an understatement. Amber was genuinely saddened.
Her son, due to her failed upbringing, treated her as if she were an enemy. The young girl she had watched grow up might also distance herself from her.
She made the request not merely to maintain some nominal relationship with the young girl but to allow them to interact occasionally. She also hoped to prevent a situation where they would become strangers in the long run, with little to no contact.
However, reality often diverges from one's wishes.
After the call ended, Madison stared at the night scenery outside the window, lost in thought.
The apartment was purchased for her by Joe. It was just the right size for one person and was not so big that it felt empty.
Perhaps too immersed in her thoughts, Madison didn't even notice when Joe entered.
After calling her name twice and intentionally clearing his throat loudly, he finally brought her back to reality.
Despite knowing there was someone else in the house, Madison seemed absent-minded. Her eyes were dim and not as alert.
Unable to bear it, Joe admonished her with an unusual sternness. "Thank goodness it was me who came in. What if someone with ill intentions sneaks in? You wouldn't know what happens if he hurt you!"
"I'm at home. How can anyone just come into my place? Besides, only you know the password to my lock. Who else can come in?" Madison didn't pay much attention to his warning.
She wore her slippers and came out from the balcony. She took two bottles of water from the fridge, offering one to him.
He didn't take it but kept his serious expression.
Madison, trying to playfully coax him, dragging out his name. "Joe..."
He cast a stern look at her, and seeing the pitiful expression on the girl's face, he finally relented and sighed. "Don't do it again."
Madison nodded repeatedly, "I got it."
He emphasized, "If it is possible, I also hope you will be able to let your guard down all the time and relax. But, Jessica, you've experienced life and death. Furthermore, this is Sidovor City. Leo hasn't completed the divorce procedures yet. Who knows what he's plotting? It's okay if you daydream or lose focus at home, but what happens if you are outside?"
"I understand, Joe. There won't be a next time." Madison lowered her gaze, and the dilemma in her heart suddenly had an answer.
Originally, she was contemplating accepting Amber's proposal. After all, Edgar and Amber used to treat her well in Sidovor City. She didn't forget to wish Amber a happy birthday, partly out of gratitude and partly to avoid appearing too deliberate.
Cutting ties with the Hale family didn't mean she wanted to deny everything from the past and pretend not to know the people she used to. Being too deliberate would only emphasize the importance of both the Hale family and Leo.
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