Parking his car on the side of the road, Charles sat inside and watched the building from afar. He didn't want to get out nor go upstairs to see Sheryl.
He waited as time dragged on, his eyes rarely checking his watch while drowning himself on the smoke from his cigarette. At last, he sighed after finishing another stick. The sun had almost set, and the street lights had already switched on. Finally, Charles started the engine and decided to drive away.
It was already dark when he reached the Dream Garden. Entering the house, the aroma of something flavorsome greeted him immediately, making him aware that Nancy was making dinner in the kitchen. At the same time, he saw Melissa making her way down the stairs.
Upon seeing Charles, Melissa couldn't hide her happiness.
"Charles, you're finally back." Smiling from ear to ear, Melissa hurried to walk towards her son. Obviously, she was more than happy to see him.
Charles nodded. Seeing that her mother was in a good mood, he felt more relaxed.
"Mom, didn't you go out?" Charles asked, noticing that Melissa was still in her pajamas.
Shaking her head, Melissa took Charles' hand and led him to the living room sofa. Shortly after they sat down, Melissa started with a wide grin and said, "Charles, what you did today is excellent!"
"What do you mean, mom?" Charles felt a little confused about her comment.
"Charles, I saw your press conference on TV. Upon hearing what you said, I was deeply moved. I'm pretty sure that Sher is too. Sooner or later, I'm sure she will forgive you." Melissa couldn't hide the excitement in her voice. No doubt, she hoped that one day, Charles and Sheryl would be married once again.
Realizing what Melissa meant, Charles couldn't help forcing a bitter smile before replying, "Mom, that is impossible."
"What? What do you mean impossible?" Melissa asked with an unsatisfied look. "I know better than you do how women think. The way you spoke for and defended Sher in public, she has definitely been moved by your actions. Soon enough, she will find it in her heart to forgive you."
Hearing how Melissa explained things just now, Charles felt a little surprised and shocked.
'Really? Will Sheryl really be moved by that? Will she forgive me soon?
Sheryl is so proud. I have made so many mistakes. How could she forgive me easily?'
Dwelling on those thoughts, Charles didn't seem to believe that Sheryl would forgive him soon enough.
However, Melissa didn't notice the dark look in Charles' eyes. She continued saying excitedly, "Charles, you better go and see Sher and the children frequently from now on. Make sure to always find time to stay with her. I'm sure Sher will fall in love with you again if you make her feel that you love her sincerely. Do you understand?"
Charles remained silent. Feeling strange, Melissa raised up her hand and waved it in front of Charles, making sure his attention was on her. "Did you just hear what I said? Why are you suddenly so quiet?"
Coming back to his senses, Charles felt sad, but he pretended not to care about it before he responded, "I have never thought that far. Maybe I should let nature take its course. Don't worry."
"Let nature take its course?" Melissa repeated, unable to hide how unsatisfied she was with Charles' answer. It sounded like Charles wouldn't even try too hard. Didn't he want to marry Sheryl again?
Feeling anxious, Melissa said in a loud voice, "Charles, I am serious. I never agreed with your divorce. In particular, Clark and Shirley are too young to be living with just one parent to guide them. They need both you and Sher beside them while growing up. I know that you have your own career. But have you ever considered how your two children feel? If you didn't marry Sher again, what would happen to them?"
"Mom, don't worry about it. I will take good care of my children." Feeling helpless, Charles finally gave in to his mother.
Hearing Charles's confirmation, Melissa finally felt a little relieved. "You also need to take good care of Sher. I know I may not have told you this before, but for me, she will only be your wife forever."
"Mom, it's actually the first time I've heard that from you." Charles laughed out loud all of a sudden.
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