The bond between a mother and her children could never be replaced.
Faye stepped out of the hospital room, and, in an instant, her sympathetic gaze turned fierce. She shot a glance back at the room before strutting off in her high heels.
"Evelyn, even an outsider feels sorry for Thalassa. As her parents, we must help her." Bruce seized the moment, gently tugging on Evelyn's sleeve to bring her back to reality.
"And how do we do that? What can I possibly do?" Evelyn sighed heavily.
"I think Faye has a point. If Lysander's grandparents agree, Thalassa has a better chance of marrying Lysander," Bruce suggested.
"Then I will marry you, giving Thalassa a complete family. With me as her legitimate father, Lysander will think twice. He will marry Thalassa."
Bruce was emphatic in his assurance.
Evelyn's gaze dropped. She was half-believing and half-doubting him, flinging herself deep into thought.
"You rest. I'm heading back, or Thalassa will worry." Evelyn told Bruce tiredly.
"Alright, head home. Don't let the child worry." Bruce spoke with the tone of a loving father.
When Evelyn got home, Thalassa had cooked up a couple of dishes.
"Mom, you haven't eaten, have you? I just finished cooking. Eat while it's hot." Thalassa approached, guiding her to sit at the dining table.
Evelyn held her bowl, eating absentmindedly.
Noticing her mom's distant state, Thalassa asked, "Mom, what's wrong? Did Bruce give you a hard time again? I wish he wasn't my dad."
If Bruce wasn't her father, Lysander wouldn't hate her so much.
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