“Mommy… I want Mommy…” In the car, Josie clung tightly to Maria, like a small kitten abandoned by its owner. She was trembling uncontrollably as she sobbed so hard it seemed like she could barely catch her breath.
“Don’t be scared, Josie. We’ll see Mommy soon,” Maria said softly as she stroked Josie’s head, trying to comfort her. “Mommy will always be by your side, and so will Daddy, your brothers, your grandparents, Athena, and me. We’ll always be with you.”
Josie seemed unable to hear anything Maria said. She just kept crying and calling out for her mother.
Athena sighed quietly and sent a message to her mother, briefly explaining what had happened, and letting her know that they were on their way to Donovan’s Restaurant with Josie.
Claire replied immediately: [I’ll be waiting for Josie at the corner]
It was rush hour, and although Athena took the best route and drove as fast as she could, it still took over twenty minutes to reach Donovan’s Restaurant.
Claire was already there with Arthur, anxiously waiting.
As soon as Athena parked the car, Claire rushed to open the door and reached for Josie. “Josie, I’m here. Don’t be afraid.”
“Mommy?” At the sound of her mother’s voice, Josie finally lifted her tear–streaked face from Maria’s arms and stretched out her hands to Claire.
Seeing her swollen eyes and hoarse voice, everyone around felt a pang of heartache.
Claire held Josie in her arms, tears streaming down her face. “Don’t be afraid, Josie. I will always love you and protect you. Don’t be afraid.”
“Mommy…” Josie clung to Claire, burying her head in Claire’s shoulder, her voice so hoarse she could barely speak. “You’re
real mother. I don’t want anyone else to be my mother.
“Mommy, please don’t abandon me. I will be good. Please don’t leave me…”
Athena and the others exchanged looks, their faces filled with both pain and silence.
Even though Josie had no memories of her life before being adopted, the experience of being abandoned by her biological mother undoubtedly caused deep emotional scars. This fear was buried in her subconscious, and now, sensing the possibility of being abandoned again, that fear had resurfaced, nearly pushing her to a mental breakdown.
“You’re my precious little girl. Without you, I can’t go on living,” Claire said gently, stroking Josie’s head, her cheek resting against Josie’s ear. “I will always stay with you, Josie. We’ll never be apart.”
“Really?” Josie sniffled, looking up at her mother with swollen eyes.
Claire kissed her on the cheek. “I promise. I’ll never lie to you.”
Josie’s eyes were so swollen she could barely open them, but she still tried to look at her mother. “Mommy, don’t give me to anyone else.”
“I won’t,” Claire said firmly, her gaze resolute. “You’re my precious little girl. I’ll never hand you over to anyone else, and no one will take you away from me.”
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