Chapter 296
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 296 The Child Rescued from the Water
Analise still didnât say anything.
She had initially arrived at an accord with Molly, thinking that everything would be fine from now on.
She believed that the young lady from the Pearsons wouldnât bother Abigail anymore and that it meant
that Abigail would live happily in Pendorf from now on.
Yet, Alfie getting stabbed publicly made her realize she had been a naive fool.
The Pearsons could easily act one way on the surface and do something completely different behind
the scenes.
If Abigail lost her life today, what purpose did it serve to expose the secret she had been protecting for
so long?
She had always hoped that Abigail would remain by her side, completely worry-free.
Sean, can you please not tell Abigail anything about this? I donât want to lose her⦠Sheâs the one I
watched grow up, and her life has been filled with nothing but hardship. I donât want her to sufferâ¦
Analise looked at Sean with tearful eyes.
At this point, any doubts or suspicions he had been harboring were confirmed. How could he not
understand what she was implying?
âGrandma, I understand.â He held her hand.
âAbigail doesnât remember anything because I rescued her from drowning. Her brain was injured,
causing her memories to be in disarray. At the time, I thought that was more than fine. She wonât have
to remember those painful things. She has loved ones and her loving grandparents,â Analise spoke as
she gripped Seanâs hand tightly. She had even started crying silent tears toward the end. of her
sentence.
âYes. She is very fortunate to have you. You love her just as much as she loves you.â Sean patted
Analiseâs back.
The older one got, the more one feared losing what they had.
Sean understood her feelings very well. She had lost her lifelong partner, and now she only had
Abigail. If Abigail were to leave her⦠What else would she have left?
By the time Abigail returned, Sean and Analise had finished their conversation.
Analiseâs had experienced one too many roller coasters today. So, she looked worn out as she leaned
against the chair.
âYou two can go downstairs to the car and have your meal. Iâll keep an eye on things here,â Sean
said to Abigail, who was carrying their food.
Abigail nodded and handed him a takeout container. Then, she gently led the somewhat weary Analise
away.
She could see that Analise was too tired to argue, which was why she listened to Sean. Otherwise, she
would have stayed here and waited for Alfie.
Cameron arrived shortly thereafter.
Sean hadnât eaten and was sitting on a chair with a stern expression as he looked at the door to the
emergency room.
âMr. Graham,â Cameron approached him and said quietly.
âThis time, you need to find solid proof. You have to make sure of it no matter the cost!â Sean. looked
at Cameron with a dangerous look in his eyes.
If they didnât investigate and expose the Pearsons for injuring someone at the train station in broad
daylight and make them pay the price, they would likely continue to pose a threat to Abigail due to
Analiseâs secret.
Originally, this kind of situation could have been avoided by taking Abigail to the Pearsons with an
explanation in hand and then doing a DNA test. Unfortunately, Analise didnât want Abigail to return to
the Pearsons, and Abigail refused to believe she had any form of ties with the Pearsons.
The reason Abigail ended up being lost in the water and found by Analise might have been due to
internal conflicts within the Pearsons.
If that was truly the case, would Abigail be able to live a good life when she returned to the Pearsonsâ
side? That was a hard no. Instead, she would be like a lamb entering the wolfâs dent waiting for
slaughter if she did return. The current situation in the Pearsons was such that only a wolf in sheepâs
clothing would survive.
âYes!â Cameron replied.
The surgery took four hours. Even so, the doctors barely managed to save Alfieâs life and made sure
everyone knew it. Sean was still worried about the recurrence of the incident. So, he arranged a private
plane to send Abigail and Analise back to Pendorf effective immediately.
Once Analise returned home, she took a bath, ate the takeout, and hit the hay.
Abigailâs thoughts were a complete mess. She couldnât stop linking Analiseâs trip to Capitalis with the
Pearsons.
The reason why she figured that these two matters were related was mainly because the new young
lady of the Pearsonsâ had been targeting her. That was the only explanation she could come up with
that could possibly lead to Analiseâs sudden trip to Capitalis.
Just as she was trying to parse things out further, Luna came a-calling.
Abigail answered the call and leaned back in her chair while asking in a gentle tone, âWhatâs going
on?â
âI saw the news! Are you okay? How is Grandma? Were you both scared? Why did you go to Capitalis
out of the blue? If you were planning to go on a trip, you should at least let me know!â Luna was on the
verge of tears.
Abigail let out a deep sigh. âLetâs go to our usual place for a drink. I need your help in sorting things
out.â
âAll right.â Luna agreed quickly.
Abigail sat down and sighed softly once she was at the bar.
Luna immediately ordered a cocktail for her and looked at her with concern. âTell me! Itâs all over the
news! Even though they didnât explicitly mention who it was, I knew right away it was you and
Grandma!â
Abigail rested her chin on her hand and inquired, âGrandma went to Capitalis alone. Thoughts?â
Lunaâs eyes widened and her jaw dropped in her astonishment.
After a good while, she stammered. âDid⦠Did Grandma go to Capitalis on her own? She canât even
take a cab. How did she get to Capitalis?!â
âYou find it quite odd, too, huh? She really did go there. Then, she went missing for almost a day before
she was found unconscious in the train stationâs restroom,â Abigail explained slowly.
Lunaâs disbelief was gradually replaced with grave concern as she considered the severity of the
matter. âShe canât have possibly been in a train station restroom for a whole day, can she?â
âSheâs refusing to tell me just where she went during her disappearance. When I asked her, she only
said that she canât believe that she lost so much time,â Abigail added. Analise was her grandmother.
So, how could she not see through the fact that Analise was feigning ignorance?
She didnât know whether Sean had questioned her grandmother. Nonetheless, given Analiseâs attitude
toward him, which wasnât particularly friendly, she doubted Analise would have discussed such matters
with him, who was an outsider to her.
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