Chapter 353 A Fight Between the Pearson Siblings
When Kelly came out of her room, she was startled to find Josh sitting in the living room.
“Are you going to visit Old Mrs. Graham again?” he asked with a hoarse voice.
She replied with determination, “If you don’t support me, I’ll manage on my own. Besides, I spoke to Mom last night, and she’s in favor of my decision.”
“I still think what Abigail said was right, Kelly. This is just a misunderstanding. You don’t have to do this because of a misunderstanding. Old Mrs. Graham isn’t worth it for you to be doing these. Abigail had suffered a lot because of her; she isn’t a kind person,” Josh said, a weariness evident in his expression.
“The more you care about Abigail, the guiltier I feel. Do you understand, Josh?” Kelly said with a tone of sadness. She turned and walked away.
Suddenly, Josh raised his voice. “Kelly!”
Nevertheless, Kelly didn’t halt her pace but instead quickened it, wearing a grim expression.
“I don’t understand why you feel guilty. Ever since the day you returned, I’ve treated you as my little sister wholeheartedly. I don’t want you constantly seeking approval from others. You’re the heiress of the Pearson Family. Even if you were a bit spoiled or self-centered, I wouldn’t consider it wrong,” Josh said as he followed Kelly.
“Do you
think I’m trying to please Abigail?” She turned around, her eyes red with tears.
He felt disheartened, yet he persisted, “You keep placing blame on yourself, and that’s not right. My relationship with Abigail is my own concern, not yours. Don’t meddle any further. Let’s go back home and not disrupt Abigail anymore.”
“I’m doing this for your sake, yet you think I’m causing trouble for her?” she said, tears welling up in her eyes.
Josh was momentarily rendered speechless. However, he remained resolute, “Let’s go home.”
“I won’t go back. If I return like this, imagine how Mom will complicate things for Abigail. It will only deteriorate your relationship with her,” Kelly said, holding back her tears as she left.
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