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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1096

"No! No!" Quinn shook her head shamefully, "I was the one who was delusional and selfish. Grace, I am very ashamed."

She looked at Grace with eyes full of guilt, pain, and self-mockery, "My delusions had caused me to harm you. I am a teacher, how can I do such a thing? I think I had really gone crazy to be able to do that."

"Maybe you care too much about Mr. Yarbrough," Grace twitched her lips and said lightly, "He had always said that you were an understanding woman."

Quinn was stunned. It seemed that she didn't expect that. She stared at Grace dazedly as if she was judging the truth of Grace's statement.

There was no way Timothy would have said that.

"Mr. Yarbrough said that you're a teacher who is hard to come by. During the years when he was with you, he lived a very comfortable life. You were gentle, considerate, understanding, very generous, and very tolerant towards him.

He even said this in front of my mother, which made her furious. People like my mother failed throughout her life.

So, she slandered you out of anger, but Mr. Yarbrough kept speaking up for you. He cared about you, loved you, and did not allow my mother to slander you.

I think if a man doesn't care about his wife, why would he have two children with her? Why would he marry her and protect her from outsiders?

He cared so much that he wouldn't allow anyone to speak ill of you. Even if that person was his first love.

To Mr. Yarbrough, you are the one he will spend the rest of his life with. My mother was just someone in his past, a piece of memory that proved his immaturity in his early years.

Madam Berkeley, you're too into the game. You're stuck in it, so you can't see the situation clearly."

"I'm very sorry." Hearing Grace’s words, Quinn blamed herself even more. Her eyes were full of apologies and regret.

If she could be more open-minded and not be delusional, maybe the outcome would be different.

Wouldn't it be better for a family to live happily together? But she was out of control. She was jealous, insanely jealous.

She couldn't stand Timothy treating Grace well.

Even if he had shown her a little bit of love, she would think that he was extending his apology to Candace and trying to make up for it by treating Grace well.

Every time she thought about that, she would be so jealous that she wanted to crush and rip Candace into pieces. But what she cared, even more, was probably the fact that Grace was Candace's daughter.

Because to Quinn, Candace was the woman Timothy kept in the deepest part of his heart. One that he could never forget for the rest of his life.

He had always loved Candace deeply and their memories were ones that he could never erase.

Over the years, although Quinn had a good relationship with Timothy, she had always been the one taking the lead. Even Quinn felt that there was a thin veil that separated the both of them.

They were so close to each other, yet so far.

She always felt that something was missing whenever they looked at each other.

She felt that wholeheartedness was the missing element.

That's right. It was wholeheartedness.

Timothy couldn't love her wholeheartedly. This was the futile end she had after so many years of sacrificing.

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