He reached out and pulled Hailey into a tight embrace.
Declan sobbed uncontrollably. "Hailey, I don't have a mother anymore. I don't have a father or a mother."
Hailey held him just as tightly. This was the first time he had ever let his guard down and allowed someone to see him so vulnerable.
She nodded. "I know, Declan. You still have Aileen and me. I'll always be here for you."
Then, she rose onto her toes, cupped his face in her hands, and pressed a gentle kiss to his forehead.
This time, her kiss was full of tender affection.
Declan held her again, pulling her back into his arms.
…
Declan had to leave, but the hospital took care of Pamela's final arrangements. Hailey and Aileen brought Pamela's ashes home.
Hailey carefully placed the urn and Pamela's memorial plaque on the small table, arranging a few candles and fresh flowers around them.
Aileen clasped her hands together and closed her eyes for a moment of silent prayer.
"Aileen, we'll keep vigil tonight. You're coming home with me tomorrow," Hailey said.
Aileen hesitated. "Hailey, I want to stay here."
"No, it's not safe for you to be alone," Hailey said firmly. "You're coming with me, no arguments."
Aileen nodded reluctantly. "Alright."
Hailey gave her a reassuring smile and gently patted her head. "There's plenty of room at my house. My dad and housekeeper are wonderful people; they'll love having you there. You don't have to be afraid. It's late, and you have school tomorrow. Your exams are coming up. Go get some rest—I'll stay up."
Aileen shook her head. "I want to stay up with Mom too."
Hailey saw a tall, imposing figure step inside. It was Declan.
Declan had returned in the cold, deep hours of the night.
Hailey's expression lit up with surprise and relief. "Declan, why are you back?"
Without answering, Declan walked over and knelt by the table. He lit a small candle for Pamela, watching the flame flicker before lowering his head in quiet reflection.
When he first walked in, his eyes immediately landed on the two small figures curled up together. These two were the most important people in his life now.
For the first time in days, being here brought him a sense of peace.
He turned to Hailey. Her eyes were swollen from crying, and dark circles shadowed them from lack of sleep.
Reaching out, he gently pinched her cheek. "I'm here. Get some rest."

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)
Such a wack writer....
And now we're onto another sets of characters that weren't included from the beginning....
Nathan and Michelle???...
Thought Celine got pregnant before Hailey…..how come Celine is 3 months and Hailey 7?...
if there is already a surveillance video as evidence for the poisoning of Hailey, why go all the trouble of pretending? Celine is also pregnant right? What is happening to them, and what about Adam's headaches ......
Why is this writer like this! Seems it’s going to be a never ending story!!! Rebecca or Melody, why is she here again!!! Don’t these female characters move on!!! Goshhhhh...
A man with a team of invisible bodyguards that only appear on orders and disappear in time of troubles. Hmm😆🤏...
When will Hailey show that she is Adam's cousin and be ruthless? Joanne needs to be put in her place and realize Jonah does not want her. Ewan is just as bad as she is. Hailey needs to get help from Celine or Adam if she doesn't want Jonah to find out what's happening....
If the focus has to go on other characters in the book, at least make it more interesting! They were separated for three years, and still having love rivals! Especially one from the past!!! Why can’t Ewan and Joanne move in together and move on!!...
Imagine the long read if they decide to switch back to Adam and Celine. Not reading this with the same enthusiasm from the beginning....