328 My Mom Is Not A Cheater Ryan became uneasy when he noticed how coldly Anna treated him. He pinched his own hands, paused, and decided to tell her the truth about everything. He said, âOkay. Iâm going to take you somewhere, Anna, because | want you to trust me.â
âWhere?â
âYouâll know it when you get there. Iâve documented everything Iâve done over the years to become close to the Wrights.â
Later on, Anna drove carefully through the snow. Then they arrived in front of an apartment building near Ryanâs school and took the elevator to an apartment on the fourth floor.
Except for a bed and a desk, there wasnât much furniture in that modest house. However, the wooden floor was piled high with various books, and the massive bookshelf was crammed with folders and labeled books.
Ryan drew back the sheet that covered the bed, allowing the dust to float in the air. He explained, âThis is where | used to live while | was working as a private detective. But | havenât been here for quite some time.â
âYou see, there are a lot of notebooks on the shelves. Thatâs the records Iâve been writing in since | was thirteen years old, and Iâve arranged them in chronological order. My mother refused to tell me about them, so Iâve been investigating them little by little over the years.â
Anna froze for a moment and hesitantly walked over to the bookshelf.
She casually pulled out a hardback notebook and flipped it open. The 328 My Mom Is Not A Cheater saadl notebook had the date written on it. It seemed that Ryan had recorded it three years ago when he was a freshman.
The first page of the book included a newspaper clipping with the heading âCEO of Carousel Group Richard Wright resigns, and Peter Wrightâs only son takes command.â
Anna browsed the article and found that it was from a tabloid Flipping through the journal, she found it filled with records of Wayneâs interviews and some notes written by Ryan analyzing Wayneâs actions and words At first, he described Wayne with words like âcold,â âintelligent,â and âbusiness genius.â Ryan later described him as âprotective,â
ânot so scary,â and âa bit obnoxious.â
Ryan wrote these notes as though he were talking to himself during adolescence. He couldnât find anyone to share those secrets with, so he kept an eye on his brotherâs every move all those years.
Anna was moved when she finished reading the notebook. She put it back, gazed at Ryan for a long moment, and asked, âSo, what motivated you to do this in the first place? Why do you want to get to know Wayne if youâve never met him?â
Ryan said without hesitation, âBecause of my mom. My mother used to cry when she was watching a few photographs when I was a child. She would even call Wayneâs name in her dreams in the middle of the night. At first, had no idea what she was talking about. Later, | discovered she had a son named Wayne, who kicked her out of the family when he was thirteenâ
A person would have a different perspective on the same thing if they were in a different stance. Anna could appreciate Ryanâs need to prove his motherâs innocence to everyone. But when she put herself in Wayneâs 328 My Mom Is Not A Cheater ol shoes, she knew Jennie had hurt Wayne deeply. As a result, Anna found it difficult to judge who was right or wrong in this matter.
âSo, you want Wayne to reconcile with your mother, right?â she asked.
Wesâ
Anna said to him without thinking, âBut I donât think itâs possible. | can understand why you thought that way. Maybe you didnât see the whole picture...â
âMy mother would never cheat on her husband,â Ryan abruptly cut Anna off.
Anna went entirely still. When she looked up, she noticed Ryan was staring at her. â| know what youâre talking about. Believe me, thereâs no way my mother would have an affair with another man,â he said firmly.
Anna frowned and said, âRyan, but your mother told me that you two were born to different fathers.â
Anna wanted to say something but remained silent after some hesitation Meanwhile, Ryan looked preoccupied with this and had long since decided to do it. So, Anna didnât think she could persuade Ryan, but she was also worried that things might be out of control if Ryan kept pressing on Wayne and Jennie to reconcile with each other.
To get closer to Wayne, Ryan even worked as a private detective and discovered the truth behind previous events, which was why Anna thought it was too risky for him to do so.
Ryan tightened his fist and bitterly asked, âDo you believe my mother cheated on her husband, Anna? But my mother always told me that my father was James Wright.â (328 My Mom Is Not A Cheater â
Hearing that, Annaâs eyes widened in shock. Wayneâs father James Was Peterâs only son. When Wayne was thirteen, James died in an accident.
So, he kicked Jennie out of the house. For the next twenty years, they hadnât seen each other for once. So, Anna was taken aback when Ryan claimed that his father was also James.
âMy motherâs surname is Wright, but | am not. She said that we were no longer a part of their family because we had left the Wrights. My mother was an orphan who was adopted by Peter. Iâm called Ryan because James liked this name. He and my mother made an appointment that they would name their second child James if it was a boy. So, Iâm pretty sure heâs my father.â
Anna got mixed feelings again. She didnât know the whole story, and Jennie didnât appear to want to bring it up again. However, Anna constantly felt that something shocking had occurred twenty years ago.
Then she said, âLetâs assume that youâre telling the truth. So, what caused your mother to leave the Wrights?â
Ryan frowned and replied, âIâm looking into it as well. Iâm not sure Who spread the rumor about my mother having affair with another man, but itâs unquestionably wrong!â
Anna wanted to believe Ryanâs words but she knew she had to side with Wayne, After thinking for a while, Anna said, âRyan, have you ever wondered why your mother has hesitated to tell you the truth? You see, perhaps she left the Wrights for a reason.â
âWhat?â
âRyan, | believe what youâre saying. But you need to think about a few questions. Why would your mother take you away from the Wrights, give you a new surname, and never bring you back to Birmingham in all 328 My Mom Is Not A Cheater those years? Itâs so simple for her to prove her innocence, so why didnât she do that?â
She didnât think that Ryan would lie at this critical moment. Yet, her instincts told her that Jennie was telling the truth as well. She thought about it for a long time, recalling every bit of information she knew.
Finally, Anna made a bold guess. But, because it was so bizarre, she hesitated to say it.
At the same time, Ryan was perplexed and looked at her in confusion.
âRyan, donât panic yet, because itâs useless. The most important thing we should do now is to hide this fact from Wayne,â Anna had no idea what to say, so she told Ryan to relax. She believed that the later Wayne discovered the truth, the less severe the situation would become.