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Unspoken Love novel Chapter 31

Daisy thought that she needed to get a few things straight.

So she said calmly, "She is in a bad mental state."

Brodie was puzzled, "What do you mean?"

Daisy looked serious. Everything to do with Luna was important to her. She said, "It means exactly what it says. Aunt Luna has been psychologically unstable since she survived the fire. She sometimes behaves strangely, but she doesn't realize it, so my uncle keeps her at the bedroom and doesn't allow her to go out."

Brodie was in confusion.

He didn't know that Luna had such a terrible experience.

He hated that.

He hated himself for knowing nothing. He hated himself for not being with Luna to help her get through the rough time.

"Is it Brodie?"

A sweet voice suddenly came from the bedroom upstairs. It was a soft voice as faint as the fragrance of flowers in the wind.

Anyone who heard the voice couldn't help beaming with pleasure.

Brodie was taken aback.

How could he not recognize this voice?

It was the voice that he missed every moment of the past two years and wanted to hear all the time.

It was Luna.

Brodie hurriedly ran upstairs. The bedroom door was locked, so he was unable to come in. He looked at Daisy coldly and bottled up his anger, "Open the door!"

Daisy was shocked by his impatience.

She immediately took out the key and opened the door.

The door was opened.

Brodie had a bad feeling about it.

As he expected, Luna said, "Mr. Melton, I want to see her. But that doesn't mean I will go with you."

Brodie opened his mouth, but no sound came out. He was embarrassed. At last he took Cindy as an excuse and said, "Cindy really wants to see you. She misses you very much. Don't you want to see her? She's at my house."

Hearing Brodie's words, Luna was immersed in thought. After a long time, something occurred to her, and she asked gently, "How did you find here?"

"By your letters. It seems that you wrote a lot long time ago, but I didn't find all of them. Sorry."

Daisy knew the letters Brodie mentioned, "Aunt Luna, I sent those letters for you! I didn't expect they could be received even if I wrote a hotel room as the address!"

Luna nodded, "Mr. Melton, now you are here. Let's talk about raising Cindy."

Hearing that, Brodie was a bit stunned.

"As you can see, I'm not very well. I don't think I am able to raise Cindy on my own, so my only wish is that I'm allowed to see Cindy once a week."

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