"It's raining ......"
After the car reached the side of the hearse, Georgia sighed and uttered these words.
It was a gloomy day, and though there was no thunder, a light rain had been drizzling down, and like one's mood, a cloud of gloom had been hanging over it.
"Come on, let's go to the hearse, Jason and Miranda will definitely be busy today."
Georgia nodded, after all, it was a large family and there were many people coming and going to the funeral.
This whole day, Miranda and Jason are busy, Jason's parents are naturally helping out, Miranda is the only daughter of her family, her family no longer has other people who can make decisions, everything can only be helped by Jason's family.
In the afternoon the rain finally stopped and everyone said goodbye at the cemetery.
The people who came to offer their condolences had all left one after another, and Miranda went to her mother's tombstone alone, naturally she couldn't have her mother's tombstone together with her father and her adoptive mother, she made these three people's tombstones just separate.
She knew that these three were not fit to remain together.
Those who condoled naturally would not go to Miranda's mother's tombstone, only her close friends and relatives went to that one place.
Miranda knelt in front of her own mother without speaking, Jason followed and knelt next to her, and after an unknown amount of time, Miranda suddenly turned around and looked at Georgia.
The others left one by one, Georgia and Miranda stayed in front of Layla's grave, with Miranda specifying that she wanted to say something to her.
It was already dark, and the night wind was getting stronger, and Georgia heard Miranda's voice speaking in the wind, and that voice even made it feel a little indistinct.
"I asked you to stay because out of all these people, you're the only one who sort of knows my mother well, they all don't really know my mother that well and I thought I'd just have to talk to you."
"Your mother was a pretty good person, she helped me a lot. I knew her when I was still in a very difficult situation, she didn't deserve to end up like this in her life."
When Georgia finished speaking, Miranda was silent for a long time.
"I was the one who asked you to contact my mother and let you be the one to find a way to give my mother and I a chance to reconcile. Although in the end it was because of various other coincidences that my mother and I made up, I always remembered your help at the beginning, in fact I was a capricious young lady with a bad temper at that time, thank you for never hating me."
Georgia smiled and comforted her .
"I've been thinking about since my mother passed away, what was my mother's wish in life? What did she want? But no matter how I think about it, I can't seem to come up with an answer. You've known my mother for a long time, do you think she has any unfulfilled wishes?"
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