Mrs. James stopped a taxi. The driver asked her where she was going. The people here were friendly and hospitable. Picky as Mrs. James was, she was not in the mood to judge the driverâs substandard Mandarin at this moment.
Just as she was about to answer the driverâs question, her cell phone rang. She nervously picked it up and stared at the callerâs name on the screen for a long time.
She hesitated. If she did not answer, she could still stall for a while. Once she answered, she could no longer refuse.
The long ringing of the phone finally stopped. Before Mrs. James could breathe a sigh of relief, the demonic ringing of the phone started again.
Helplessly, she pressed the connect button and said, âPayne.â
âMom, did you get off the plane?â
Payne asked anxiously from the other end of the phone, âMom, go to find Grace directly. She is at a homestay called âMemory Innâ. Iâve told you before.â
Payne kept urging Mrs. James to look for Grace. He knew from WeChat that Grace was running a homestay called Memory Inn. A woman, who used to drink with Payne before, had recognized Grace in that picture in their WeChat group. She said that she probably had seen Graceâs photo on a forum.
Then, Payne followed the evidence and worked hard before finally getting the news of where Grace was staying.
He didnât want to wait for death⦠Payne held his phone tightly and said to his mother in a hurry, âMom, tell little Grace that her brother will die if she doesnât save me.
Grace looks tough, but she is actually very soft-hearted. She definitely doesnât to watch her own brother die.â
Mrs. Jamesâs eyes turned even redder behind the sunglasses.
She felt extremely sad, and she choked with sobs as she said, âPayne, I know. You should stay in hospital and take care of yourself. I will tell Grace about it. Iâll beg her to save your life.â
Mrs. James cut off the phone and spread herself out in the back seat, âMemory Inn. Go to Memory Inn.â
âThe homestay?â
âYes.â
Along the way, she was silent. No matter how beautiful the scenery was, it was impossible to touch her anymore. She felt extremely worried and exhausted.
She clenched her fist and rested it on her knees. She couldnât help but tremble.
She glanced at the screen that was still on. She saw the photo of her and Jafar, sweet and intimate.
Butâ¦at this moment, it was totally ironic!
Thinking of Jafar, Mrs. Jamesâs face turned pale.
After a long journey, the wilderness at the sight confused Mrs. James. âDid you take the wrong path?â
The driver stopped the car and said, âThis is it. Thatâs right.â He opened the window and pointed not far away. âThere, Memory Inn. Thatâs the homestay.â
After paying the fare, Mrs. James walked in the direction of Memory Inn. Standing in front of the gate, she felt complicated. She wanted to turn away and leave several times, but when she thought of Payne lying on the hospital bed and Jafar who had already told her the truth, her hesitation was instantly drowned out by hatred.
She pushed open the door and walked in.
At the front desk, a woman said in a clear but calm voice, âWelcome--â The woman at the front desk raised her head. Gentleness of her face faded away as her eyes suddenly widened, and her voice abruptly stopped.
Mrs. James was also shocked the moment she raised her head.
âLittle Graceâ¦â
Almost at the same time that Mrs. James called out, the woman who was just leaning against the front desk suddenly turned around and left without saying a word.
Mrs. James caught up to her like a gust of wind and reached out to grab Graceâs arm, âLittle Grace!â
With âlittle Graceâ, half of Graceâs body froze. She lowered her head⦠Little Grace? Little Grace. Little Grace. Little Grace?
âWho are you calling? Little Grace? Little Grace is dead. Mrs. James, who are you talking to?!â Grace suddenly turned her head and stared at the middle-aged woman with her swollen eyes. She knew that she had lost her temper.
But⦠She couldnât stay calm anymore! She couldnât make it!
âGrace, I am your mother. Donât call me Mrs. James.â Mrs. James broke down in tears. She could no longer cover the regret in her eyes!
Words could hurt people because they were too cruel.
âMy mother?â Grace wanted to laugh. She wanted to laugh out loud. There was already a tearful Mrs.
James. The world did not need her tears anyway.
âSo, stop crying. Itâs uselessâ¦â she said to herself.
âLet me go, Mrs. James. This isnât the first time Iâve called you Mrs. James. Naturally, it wonât be the last time.â
Staring at the woman in front of her, Grace said calmly, âI donât have a mother anymore. I havenât had one since long time ago.â
Mrs. James was in extreme pain. The pain she felt was so intense that she finally realized the gap between she and Grace was unbridgeable. She softly loosened her grip on Graceâs arm.
Without Mrs. Jamesâs constraint, Grace quickly turned around and left.
It wasnât until Grace walked two meters away that Mrs. James suddenly regained her senses. She strode forward and grabbed Graceâs hand again. She said hoarsely, âLittle Grace! Payneâyour brotherâhe has got leukemia!â
For a moment, Grace felt like she was hallucinating. After hearing the bad news, she stood there dumbfounded.
âPayne...has leukemia?â she asked after a long time.
Mrs. James nodded with sobs.
âOhâ¦â She was shocked for a while. âLeukemia is not incurable. The James family should be rich enough to find a cure for him.â
âLittle Grace, what, what⦠Why did you say that? Payne is your brother!â
Mrs. James stopped crying. She blinked her eyes and looked at Grace in front of her. Graceâs face made her fell both familiar and strange.
âMrs. James, your son is ill. You should treat him well. Itâs no use holding me. Iâm not a doctor.â
âI know. The doctor said that your brother needs a bone marrow transplant, but neither I nor his father was his match.â As she spoke, Mrs. James looked at Grace with embarrassment.
When she saw Mrs. Jamesâs look, Grace suddenly understood something⦠She slowly lowered her head, her hair hanging down. She stretched out her hand and slowly supported her lowered forehead.
Mrs. James could not see her expression clearly, but she noticed Graceâs shrugging shoulders in front of her. Grace seemed to be sobbing.
âGrace, donât cry. Your brother can be saved. As long as youâ¦â
Cry? âThis is a misunderstanding, Mrs. James,â Grace said, raising her head and wrapping her hair behind her ear. As she revealed the face, it was apparent that she didnât cry at all. Looking at Mrs.
James, who was surprised, she said, âWhy would I cry?â
Why would she cry? She didnât cry. She put on a faint smile. âI was just... I was just laughing at myself,â
she laughed at herself for being naïve and fantastic.
Although she had put on a long face the moment she saw Mrs. James, she couldnât deny that she felt warm and surprised at first glance. Although it was shortâfor a moment, she thought that she had not been abandoned by her âparentsâ. She thought that the woman, who was her âmotherâ for decades...
missed her.
âLittle Grace, donât do this. Please. Please save your brother. Iâm begging you!â
When she heard Mrs. Jamesâs pleaâwhen she heard it clearlyâGrace finally throw away all her innocence.
She looked indifferently at Mrs. James.
âIâm willing to help, but unable to do so.â
After saying that, she shook off Mrs. Jamesâs hand. But Mrs. James cried out, âLittle Grace! Heâs your brother! Your own brother! If you donât save him, he will die!â
âI think thereâs something I should tell you, Mrs. James. Iâm not your biological daughter.â