After they left the medical clinic, Angeline could not wait any longer and asked Jay, "Did you get the jewelry back?"
Jay's expression turned sad. "My mother gave it to Judy."
Angeline was in a daze, and her expression grew dark. She sighed sorrowfully. "In her heart, Judy's the most desirable daughter-in-law."
Jay pulled Angeline's hand and interlaced their fingers tightly together. Jay explained to her meaningfully, "Angeline, whether or not the shoe fits, only I know. In this lifetime, you're the only one for m e."
Angeline abruptly smiled at him.
"Then, do you still want the jewelry?” Angeline asked.
Jay replied unhesitatingly, "We have to get it back."
Angeline was starting to feel that Jay was overly obsessed with this jade jewelry set, so she was slightly curious. "Jaybie, is there anything special about this set of jewelry?"
Jay looked at Angeline's long, black hair that was as shiny as a waterfall. Then, he ran his fingers through her hair twice. A few fallen strands were entwined in his fingertips. Jay took some of his hair the same way
and knotted the long and short strands together before passing it to Angeline.
“This was in the jade," Jay murmured.
Angeline stared at it.
She suddenly remembered a show where the newlyweds on TV were quite particular about having something old, new, and borrowed.
The jewelry was newly made, showing optimism for the future.
The strands of hair Jay took were something old and borrowed from Angeline and himself.
Ultimately, the jade was blue.
Jaybie hoped that they would continue growing old together.
The meaning of the jade was Jaybie's best wishes for their love.
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