Chapter 674 Mother And Daughter
Under Eleanor’s request, Sean sent her to Amelia Winters’ place in the end.
Amelia opened the door and saw that Eleanor had messy hair. Her sleeves were torn, and there were abrasions on her arm. That sight made her panic as she asked, “What’s wrong, Mrs. Hutton?”
Eleanor shook her head.
Sean explained, “Mom almost fell from a higher floor. I wanted to send her to the hospital to take care of her wounds, but she insisted on visiting you. I have no idea if she has a broken bone or not when I pulled her up earlier. Since she listens to you, can you ask her to go to the hospital?”
Amelia’s mind was in a tangle. How did that happen in just about three hours? Why did she fall down and get hurt? Can someone tell me what’s going on?
She ushered them to sit on the couch before grabbing the medical kit. Oscar descended the stairs and glanced at the injured Eleanor coldly.
When Amelia came back out with the medical kit, his expression softened.
“Let me treat her, Amelia.” Oscar took her medical kit. “Go prepare some fruits for Mrs. Hutton to eat. It’ll help reduce her shock.”
Amelia nodded and left.
Oscar took that opportunity to bend down and open the medical kit. “I don’t know what happened to you, but can you take better care of yourself, Mrs. Hutton? Don’t make Amelia feel bad. Since this is the Hutton family’s matter, there’s no need to involve her.”
Eleanor’s body froze.
Sean furrowed his eyebrows and lowered his voice as he said, “That sounds a bit too mean, Mr. Clinton.”
Oscar raised his head. “Is it?”
Sean opened his mouth, but before he could retort, his mother stopped him with a shake of her head.
Eleanor replied weakly, “I’m sorry, Oscar. I didn’t mean to cause Lia trouble. I just wanted to see her.”
Oscar pursed his lips and slowly treated her wounds.
Amelia brought out a plate of fruits and put them on the coffee table. She then examined Eleanor’s arm.
“How is your arm, Mrs. Hutton? How about we go to the hospital?” Amelia asked, her heart aching.
Eleanor smiled. “I’m fine. It’s just a minor scrape. It’s not a big deal.”
Amelia nodded.
After Eleanor’s wounds had been treated, Amelia suggested, “How about you and your son stay at my place today, Mrs. Hutton? It’s getting pretty late.”
Eleanor’s eyes glimmered as she looked at Amelia hopefully. However, when she thought that Oscar didn’t particularly welcome her arrival, she turned to him carefully.
Oscar sighed in his heart. The matriarch of the Hutton family has fallen so far from grace that she has to look for other people’s approval. I don’t know what this old woman is thinking.
“You can take the guest room, Mrs. Hutton.”
Eleanor smiled.
After settling the older woman into the guest room, Amelia pulled Sean to the side and asked in a small voice, “Can you tell me what exactly happened, Mr. Hutton?”
“Just call me Sean.” Sean smiled bitterly. “Mom and Dad had a fight. Mom has basically abandoned her family for you. I don’t know why her… obsession with you got so severe, so much so that she’s willing to throw away her decades-long marriage. That’s what happened. I don’t know if I should blame her for not taking care of herself better or blame you for having such power that you can whisk her soul away.”
Amelia was perplexed.
She lowered her head and muttered, “I’m sorry. I didn’t expect things to end up like that.” An ending like that wasn’t something she wanted to see.
Sean stared at her deeply. What exactly is so special about her? She managed to make Mom abandon our family. Not only that, Mom even stops caring about how distant her relationship is with her children. Is Amelia really that good? I always thought Mom was just messing around, and that she’ll come home after she’s had enough. It turns out she’s not messing around. I really don’t understand what’s going on in Mom’s mind.
“I have a request that I hope you can fulfill, Mrs. Clinton.”
Amelia raised her head. “Go ahead.”
“Can you treat Mom better?”
Amelia raised her eyebrow.
“Just treat her better on account of how much she misses you. Don’t hurt her,” Sean pleaded.
He was using his identity as a son to beg Amelia.
She smiled. “I’ll do my best, Sean. She’s a good elder, so I’ll try to treat her well. But your father doesn’t like me, and I don’t want the Hutton family to get involved in my life any longer.”
Sean thought for a second and promised, “I understand. I’ll try to persuade my dad. You know, it’s not a bad thing for me to have a sister as great as you.”
Amelia smiled silently.
“I’ll head back now. Take care of Mom.” Sean stood up.
“You’re not staying?”
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