âLea, go and pick a guest room for yourself. This house belongs to a friend of mine. Though theyâre not currently living here, we must respect their belongings and only occupy one room.â
Lea, always understanding, nodded and then asked, âMom, what about my books and homework?
Theyâre still at that hotel, right?â
Bertha sighed, âWeâll figure out how to get them in a few days.â
âOkay!â
Lea obediently headed off to pick her room.
After Lea left the room, Bertha sat alone on the couch, pondering over her marriage with Thaddeus.
Suddenly, her mind drifted to the lady who had helped her today.
That lady, Ellinor, was quite unique. No wonder Marcus, even with his amnesia, didnât fall for Sophia.
Sophia was simply too selfish compared to Ellinor.
Moreover, Bertha couldnât shake the feeling that Ellinor looked a bit likeâ¦
Speak of the devil, her phone rang!
Berthaâs train of thought was interrupted by her ringtone. She pulled out her phone and saw that it was her best friend.
Upon answering, the anxious voice of her friend Marlinie came through, âBertha, where are you?
Thaddeus is looking for you. He even called me!â
Bertha had already guessed that Marlinie was calling because of Thaddeus, who she didnât want to talk about at the moment.
âIâm fine. Iâm staying at a friendâs house in Greenhaven. Donât worry, Marlinie, and please donât tell him about it.â
Hearing that Bertha was safe, Marlinie let out a sigh of relief, âWhat happened? You two had another fight? You were just fine when we talked earlier, how did you run away with Lea again?â
Bertha replied, âLetâs not talk about him. It just makes me angry.â
Marlinie said, âAlright then! Itâs good for you and Lea to have some peace, but please be careful, okay?â
Bertha nodded, âDonât worry, Marlinie! I might not care too much about my own safety, but Iâll never compromise Leaâs. Weâll be fine.â
âAlright, call me if anything comes up!â
âI will.â
Just as Marlinie was about to hang up, Bertha stopped her, âWait, Marlinie! I have something to ask you!â
Marlinie patiently responded, âWhat is it?â
Bertha frowned, âMarlinie, about your daughter Pearl. Are you sure she passed away?â
Hearing the mention of her deceased daughter, Marlinie fell silent for a long time on the other end of the line. âOf course Iâm sure.â Bertha said, âBut I saw a girl today who looks so much like you. And sheâs about the same age as Pearl would have been.â
âWhat? That canât be. Maybe she just looks similar by chance!â
âHer name is Ellinor, last name Mendoza. Iâll send you her picture later. It could be that Iâm thinking too much into this.â
A sleek, extended limousine pulled up in front of the Blanchet Villa.
First to exit was Ellinor, who then turned around to help her three children out of the car. Veronica followed suit and got out.
After saying goodbye to the others in the limo, they led the children inside.
The limo didnât drive off, but remained parked outside the Blanchet Villa for some time, until Ellinorâs figure disappeared from sight.
Belinda gave a long sigh, breaking the silence, âEllinor must be so confused right now. The man sheâs been waiting for doesnât even remember her.â
Chase drew her closer, âNot necessarily. I think she cares more about Mr. Blanchetâs safety than his memory. As long as heâs alive, thatâs all that matters to her.â