Chapter 279 Janet Has Run Away
Get Borto
Janet failed to go back at the time she had planned. She was forced to stay
in the hospital for a few more days.
In fact, she could get out of bed and walk a long time ago, but her cousins
were worried. Beacher came to keep an eye on her when he was free, so
Janet didn’t even have a chance to go out.
In these two days, Beacher reluctantly let Janet go out for a walk with the
servants.
Janet deeply felt that her limbs were about to degenerate because she had
been lying in bed.
Recuperating like this, Janet became even more agitated.
In order to calm down, Janet finished the jewelry design for Donahue and
began to draw to kill time.
Janet drew the surrounding environment and then copied the photos on her phone. Finally, she found her mother’s photos. Janet calmly drew several
pictures.
As a result, that night, Janet dreamed of her mother.
In a daze, she dreamed that she had returned home. Her mother was sitting on the swing in the back garden, reading a book with her eyes lowered.
Seeing her mother’s gentle and beautiful side face, Janet opened her mouth,
but before she could speak, her eyes got wet.
She wanted to call out, “Mom…”
Yet Janet found that she seemed to have been trapped by some invisible
force, unable to move.
However, Janet’s mother suddenly raised her head to look at Janet as if she
had sensed Janet’s presence.
Janet’s mother smiled gently and calmly. She raised her hand and waved at
Janet.
“Jill, come here…”
Hearing her mother’s gentle voice, Janet cried emotionally, and she ran in her
mother’s direction without thinking.
The breeze gently caressed her ears as she ran over happily, but she touched
nothing.
Janet’s mother had already disappeared.
There was no swing at all, nor was she at home. Instead, it was boundless
darkness.
Janet was overwhelmed by her pining for her mother.
She tried her best to walk forward and shouted, “Mom.” At some point, the
strong emotions dispersed…
She pulled herself out of her dream, her heart aching.
There were still tears at the corners of her eyes, and the pillow was already wet. Janet slowly sat up, curled herself up, and hugged herself.
After a long time, she took a deep breath, looked at the clear and bright
moonlight outside, and took the phone.
“Ms. Longfellow, it’s time to get up.”
Early the next morning, the maid carefully pushed open the bedroom door
Get Bojlijk.
and told Janet to get up.
However, the bed was empty, and even Janet’s clothes were nowhere to be
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