"What's so difficult about it? It all depends on Flynn's decision."
After a moment of silence, Colin said, "Flynn naturally wants to have the best of both worlds, but reality won't allow it to happen. His family is pressuring him, causing a lot of mental stress. He even suffered from alcohol poisoning twice. He's not having it easy."
After listening to his words, I felt a mix of emotions.
Was it really so difficult to make a choice? If Flynn wanted wealth and power, he should choose the Hayes. If he wanted to stay with Queenie, then he should just choose her. It was just a matter of A or B. The difficulty lay in Flynn's excessive greed and desires.
In other words, it was not that Queenie wasn't important enough to him, it was just that wealth and power were more attractive.
Suddenly, I realized that Flynn was never the right person for Queenie. They were just too young back then and at the age where love reigned supreme. They failed to realize the cruelty of the real world.
Now that it was time to make a choice, it was not surprising that Flynn was indecisive.
Just like Matthew, I was sure he would eventually succumb to his family's arrangements and be with Helen.
Helen was a good person, and I didn't have feelings for Matthew, so it was easy to part ways. But Queenie worshiped Flynn like a god. His choice would definitely crush her heart.
If things really happened as Queenie said and Flynn was having a baby with his childhood friend, then such a man was not worthy of Queenie's affection. He wouldn't be a good lover, nor did he deserve true love. Queenie had wasted all the feelings she had for him over the years.
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