Jessica took the elevator to the third floor.
She took out the key and opened the door. The flowers in the living room had withered with remaining fragrance.
The room was the same as when they left that day, but her grandma wasn't there.
She used to see her grandma sitting on the sofa the moment she opened the door.
Her dear grandma often said, "Jessica is back."
Now her grandma went to the hospital with the room empty.
She didn't know when she could live with her grandma again.
After only a few days apart, she began to miss the day when her grandma stayed with her, which was indeed true life, simple, ordinary, warm, and loving.
Amy and Annie followed her upstairs.
Amy asked, "Miss White, what do you need to pack? Let me help you."
Jessica looked around and said, "Check if there's anything in the fridge and throw away the unusable things."
After that, she went to the bedroom and packed her suitcase.
Amy and Annie went to the kitchen and followed Jessica separately.
Jessica knew that they were also following Lambert's instructions and smiled. "Amy, look, my belly is so large. What trouble can I make? Don't worry, I won't commit suicide or jump off the building."
"I'm sorry, Miss White. It's our duty." Amy apologized.
Jessica lowered her head to pack her things silently.
And then, she put her few things into the suitcase and went to her grandma's room.
The drawer opened, she saw a piece of paper whose title wrote a hotel in Lambola City.
It was a letter of divorce between her and Oliver. Both of them had signed a note at that time, promising not to interfere with each other forever.
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Jessica is quite pitiful even his husband disregarded her, i feel heartache for jessica ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜...