My Ex-Wife And Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball Chapter 976
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 976 Leave Her to Me Thirty minutes later, Melodyâs car pulled over slowly at the gate of Lawrence manor.
The little girl was silent in the back seat.
Melody thought the little one had stopped crying all the way home. She was relieved.
Unexpectedly, she saw tears all over the little oneâs face when she opened the back seat door.
The little one was tired of crying. Even though Estelle remained silent, tears still flowed down her cheeks.
When Melody opened the door, she did not respond. She did not even turn her head this way.
Seeing her granddaughter sobbing silently, Melody felt sorry for her.
âWhy are you crying? Do you like that Jacobs woman so much? Isnât grandma nice to you?â
Melody hugged the little one in her embrace and comforted her.
The little girl in her arms shook her head as she sobbed.
Melody felt despair, thinking Rosalie had brainwashed the little one, making her dislike her grandma.
Melodyâs dissatisfaction with Rosalie grew.
She was about to say more when the little one suddenly put her arms around Melodyâs neck in a loving embrace.
It was a way to show that she still loved Melody, her grandma.
Aware of the little oneâs action, Melody felt better and was no longer displeased.
Lifting her hand to wipe the little oneâs tears, she added, âListen to grandma. Since she doesnât want you anymore, you donât have to go to her!â
Rosalie abandoned Estelle when she was still a baby, which had always been what Melody disliked about her.
The little one did not know what she was talking about. However, thinking her grandma was still saying bad things about her auntie, her sobs grew louder.
Anger shot through Melody again, but she felt helpless and could only carry Estelle into the manor.
âMadam, Little Lady.â
Mrs. Zora called Byron to have lunch and walked down the stairs. So, she greeted Estelle and Melody when she saw them.
As soon as she spoke, she saw the tears on Estelleâs face.
Without waiting for her to react, Melodyâs voice sounded. âWhat are you doing standing there? Get Little Lady the food she likes to eat.â
Then, Melody stroked Estelleâs hair and coaxed gently, âWhat does Estie like to eat? Grandma Zora will prepare them for youâ¦â
As she spoke, she carried the little one into the living room and walked towards the sofa.
âDaddyâ¦â The little one spoke suddenly and released her hand from Melodyâs neck.
Melody froze.
A moment later, she heard a steady sound of footsteps approaching her.
Then, her sonâs slightly displeased voice sounded in her ear, âDidnât you say you are going to leave US alone?â
Byronâs brows furrowed as he stared at his mother. He stretched out his arms, wanting to carry Estelle.
Melody was startled and felt guilty. So, she did not let go of her hands.
The little oneâs cry grew louder, and she struggled.
Melody snapped out of her daze and looked at her granddaughterâs struggle. She was unhappy and sat down on the sofa with her arms around Estelle.
âBoohoo⦠I want Daddy!â Estelle cried louder and wailed as she stared at her Daddy with teary eyes.
Byron stood where he was. Ã donât care what you are mad about now, but Estie feels uncomfortable.
Hand her to me.â
Melody did not want Estelle crying, either.
She could have let her go, but she watched as her little granddaughter who was all grown up, showed strong resistance to her and struggled in her arms.
Then, anger overpowered her when she recalled how much Estelle longed to be with Rosalie.
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