Chapter 818 Sister âWhen I knew I was dying soon, I also put on makeup to look the best for my loved ones.â Amelia thought.
From the time her sister called Aaronâs name, Amelia could tell the woman loved Aaron very much.
Such love was deeply ingrained in the woman.
Amelia stared closely at her sisterâs face and thought the womanâs tone and smile were affable.
Even though she was just watching the woman on screen, she felt she was familiar to her, as if she had known Skender for many years.
Amelia had never known what it was like to have a blood relationship with someone until she saw Skender.
Skenderâs calm explanation and her claim that she did betray Johnson made Amelia cry uncontrollably.
She firmly believed that her sister had never betrayed him, but never thought that Skender would be set up.
After all, her sister had suffered much more than her.
However, she knew her sister was much stronger than her.
Chapter 818 Sister Amelia dared not love someone so openly, let alone romantically pursue a man, âSkender stayed true to her feelings and yet had to die in regret.â She thought sadly.
She reached out her hand and touched the screen. As if touching her sisterâs face through the cold screen, she curled her lips into a smile.
âSkender, do you regret it? Do you regret falling in love with Aaron?â
What responded to her was Skenderâs words at the end of the video.
âAaron, Iâm sorry, and I love you.â
âHow would she regret it if she had loved Aaron until her death?â Amelia told herself.
Amelia put down her hand and replayed the video again and again while fixing her gaze on her sister, trying to ingrain the image. deeply into her mind.
She didnât wipe the tears off her face until George knocked on the door and came in.
âWhatâs up?â She asked.
Chapter 818 Sister Holding the door, George said wearily, âAaronâs parents have made a decision. Go see them in the rest area.â
Amelia nodded and got up to go to the restroom to wash her face.
She pressed her eyes, which had gone puffy from crying, then turned to go to the rest area.
Having made a decision, Baird and Jocelyn saw her coming and went to the point, âSince Aaronâs last wish is to be buried with Skender, then move her remains to our family cemetery.â
Amelia didnât expect them to agree to it so easily, âWhat would you put on her gravestone?â
Baird pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose and said calmly, âItâll be nameless.â
If Amelia was not James Evansâ fiancée, they would never have compromised.
However, they were only willing to bury Skender in their family cemetery, and recognizing her as Aaronâs wife was out of the question.
Ameliaâs face fell, âMr. and Mrs. Johnson, if Aaron hadnât told me his last wish, I would never let him be buried with my sister. You might think my sister had ruined Aaronâs life, but I think itâs Aaron and Casare who ruined hers. Iâll never agree to her having a nameless gravestone.â
Chapter 818 Sister As if not expecting her to be so firm, the couple exchanged a look. Baird got up and wanted to say something nasty to Amelia, but Jocelyn held him down.
I Got Married Without You Chapter 819 Jocelyn Wants Casare To Pay With His Life Carrying herself as a wealthy lady should have, Jocelyn explained to Amelia decorously:
âMs. Garcia, when Skender tried to romantically pursue Aaron years ago, I told her that I would never let my son marry him, and she said it was fine as long as she could be with him. As you might know, a family like ours would never accept a daughter-in-law with unequal status, so we canât acknowledge her as our daughter-in-law.â
Amelia studied her up and down and felt strange as the woman. never dared to look her in the eyes, âMrs. Johnson, do you know me?â
Grasping her husbandâs hand, Jocelynâs hand shook slightly, but she tried to look calm and curled a corner of her lip, âI live in Aronland. How could I possibly know you?â
âThen why donât you dare to look me in the eye?â
Just as Amelia was about to ask this question, Jocelyn stood up and looked directly at her, âMs. Garcia, Iâve made myself clear. Itâs your elder sisterâs decision to stay by Aaronâs side without marrying him. If she didnât mind it when she was still alive, I doubt