Quinn was very surprised to see Grace. She probably didn't expect Grace to visit her, especially so soon.
She pursed her lips and looked at the girl's slightly bulging belly. She was pregnant again, still at a young age.
Grace was really lucky.
Quinn looked at her sighed in her heart. Grace was gorgeous. She had a small face with big bright eyes; she looked like a beautiful goddess.
Her facial features were delicately defined, somewhat similar to Timothy's.
She was Timothy's daughter.
Timothy was also a good-looking man. Grace and Timothy had such similar features that even a child would be able to tell that they were father and daughter.
Then there were parts of Grace that looked like Candace.
She was the woman hidden in the depths of Timothy's heart. Their daughter had inherited their best features.
She was so beautiful that any women who laid eyes on her would be envious.
Quinn had imagined various ways they would meet each other, however, little did she think that they would meet after they were both admitted to the hospital.
She couldn't tell if Grace had come to seek revenge or for other purposes.
Grace stood about a meter away from the hospital bed as she greeted her, "Madam Berkeley,"
It was a good distance. One step further and she would appear too distant. However, one step closer would give others a sense of oppression.
After Grace stood still, she looked at her and smiled. There was no sense of intimidation, nor a look of blame in her eyes. She just merely looked at Quinn as if she was looking at an old friend whom she hadn't seen for many years.
This surprised Quinn very much.
She had been a class teacher for many years.
She was used to judging her juniors, students, and even colleagues from her perspective.
All this while she thought that she was able to figure out a person well enough.
However, at this moment, she was not able to see through Grace, nor was she confident enough to put a guess on her intention.
She could only lie in bed. Her gaze fell on Grace's face, and she didn't dare avert it, worried that her fear would be exposed.
She didn't want to show her fear in front of Timothy and Candace's daughter.
But in fact, from the moment she sent the basket of fruits to Grace, she knew that she already showed it.
She had used a despicable method to do such a thing.
Harming a life was probably the biggest sin she had to live with for the rest of her life.
What was even more disgraceful was that her sons found out her misdeed.
Now, not only had she lost the man she cared about the most, but her entire family had also fallen apart.
What she cared about the most was her image in front of her children, and that too had been tainted. Now, she was a criminal.
She had wanted to apologize, but Heinz did not allow her to meet Grace. Little did Quinn expect that Grace would take the initiative to visit her.
With mixed emotions, she felt a tightness in her chest. She did not know how to start the
conversation.
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