The Divorce Prescription Chapter 78
The Divorce Prescription
celine returned to Alvarez Residence, hoping to see . As she approached Maryâs room, she heard a conversation between her and Adam.
said genth, âAdam, Celmeâs adoptive father came by today. I noticed she wasnât herself afterward. You should spend more time with her and show her you careâ
She sighed softly and continued, âCeline was sent to the countryside at such a young age. Her father passed away early, and her mother treated her poorly. I can see how lonely sheâs been, how much she craves love.
âThough her adoptive father spent ten years in prison, he raised a wonderful girl like Celine to be part of our family as your wife. We should be grateful to him for that. If he needs thingâbe it a house, a job, or financial supportâmake the arrangements Itâs the least we can do for her.â
Mary instructed Adam with heartfelt earnestness.
Adamâs sharp features softened under the warm light as he nodded âDonât worry, Grandma. Iâll handle it.â
Standing outside the door, Celine felt her vision blur as tears welled up in her eyes she didnât go in. Instead, she quietly turned around and returned to her room.
Later that night, Adam returned to their bedroom after finishing his work in the study.
Celine was already asleep, curled into a small, fragile ball under the cors.
After a quick shower, Adam noticed something on the bedside table. It was the check for one million dollars he had given to Larry.
She had retrieved it. It was now on her nightstand, waiting to be returned to him.
His lips curved slightly in a faint smile as he looked over at her.
Under the soft glow of the bedside lamp, her sleep was restless. Her brows were knit tightly together, and she murmured faintly, âMom Momâ She was calling her mom in her dream. Her long lashes flustered. Soon, large teardrops slipped from the corners of her eyes, she was crying Adam troze for a moment before instinctively reaching out to gently wipe away her tears.
In her sleep, Celine suddenly grabbed his hand. âMom donât go.â
Adam was speechless. What the hell? Did she just mistake him for her mother?
He tried to pull his hand away. âCeline, Iâm not your mom.
But Celine restlessly pressed her delicate face against his palm, nuzzling it softly as if pleasing him âMom, donât go. Donât leave me behindâ¦â Adam was at a loss for words. His tone tumed exasperated âCeline, Iâm saying this one more timeâIâm not your mom!â
In her sleep, Celineâs shoulders suddenly trembled. She began to sob loudly. âMom Mom..â
Adam didnât know how to respond.
Tears streamed down her flawless face. Her cries were heartbreaking.
Adamâs heart softened a bit. This was the first time sheâd ever cried in front of him. He realized he couldnât bear to see her like this..
Abandoning his plan to sleep on the couch, he lifted the blanket and got into bed. He gently parted her tragile back. He wasnât used to as he had no experience comforting anyone like this.
Somening his tone, he murmured, âAlright, stop crying. Iâm here. Momâs here.â