They entered a Starbucks nearby.
Jessica found a seat by the window and got a cup of hot coffee in her hand. Only then did she realize that she was sitting there in the rain just now, and she thought she was really out of her mind. She was so angry at the man in the morning that she acted silly.
It was so comfortable to sit in a cafe with the heater on in such weather.
Gradually, the ground outside began to turn white.
"It's snowing outside," Lambert said softly.
"I didn't expect the first snow of this year to come so early," Jessica said. She probably couldn't go to the studio to draw today, because every winter when the first snow came, she would go to the cemetery to visit her mother. White had been her mother's favorite color. She liked white flowers and white clothes. She even died on the night of the first snow that year.
"At this time in the past years, the weather was still warm. The weather is unusual this year."
Jessica had no intention of saying anything else. "Lambert, you will go to the studio later, right? I won't go there. Please tell Mr. Halper."
"Why not? Is there anything urgent?"
Jessica gulped down the rest of the coffee. "I'm going to the cemetery to visit my mother later."
"It's not easy to take a taxi. I'll go with you. As Lambert spoke, he picked up his coat and put it on. "Let's go. I'll give you a ride. I should go to visit Mrs. White."
Lambert remembered that Jessica's mother was a very elegant woman who had often waited in the lounge of the studio to pick her up after class.
Speaking of which, they were indeed old acquaintances, so Jessica did not object.
They went to the biggest flower shop on the business street and bought a bunch of gardenias and a bunch of chrysanthemums.
Lambert's car was parked nearby. They walked to the parking lot. Lambert opened the door for her and drove to the cemetery.
It snowed more and more heavily, and the world seemed to turn white.
Jessica went to the tombstone and put the flowers there. "Mom, I came to see you today, and I brought a friend who used to draw in the same studio with me. I didn't expect that we could be family."
Lambert followed, "Mrs. White, I'm Lambert. I've seen you in the studio before. I'm sorry to come to see you so late. If I had seen Jessica earlier, maybe she wouldn't be like this now."
Jessica looked sideways at Lambert and said, "Lambert, don't say that. I've never regretted my choice."
"Are you happy with Oliver?" Lambert asked, looking at her with an intense look.
Jessica looked away. "Lambert, I don't want to talk about that in front of my mother's grave."
"Today, I saw you sitting outside, alone in the rain, looking very unhappy. If Mrs. White knew you were like this, she would be worried about you."
"I know what kind of life I should choose. This is my life. I accept it. I can't blame anyone else. If my mother were still alive, I think she would forgive me."
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