Chapter 200
The Spare Wife by Nadia Gordon
Chapter 200 A Stray Cat Josh returned to his car and received a call from Eric. âHow did it go?â Eric asked urgently.
âThe Quinn Family has only an elderly lady left, and she firmly claims that Abigail is her granddaughter. Could we really be mistaken?â Josh was in doubt.
Abigail also insisted that Analise was her relative, and her attitude was resolute.
âBut she fell into the water at the Quinn Familyâs vacation resort back then... Plus, werenât you the one who rescued her?â Eric asked..
Their current lead was the Quinn Family never moving out from their village. Twenty years ago, this place was a well-known vacation resort where many wealthy people came to recuperate from their illnesses and rented houses in the Quinn Familyâs village for years. The Pearsons had lost their youngest daughter during their vacation here, but over a decade ago, the resort had declined as tourism outside the area became more popular. Therefore, it gradually transformed into an ordinary village. The beaches disappeared, causing the village to significantly deteriorate to the point where very few young people were left.
âItâs too much of a coincidence. Why does she look so much like her? Also, why has she been living there?â he continued asking, addressing Joshâs silence.
âBut why doesnât she acknowledge it? If Abby recognizes her roots, we would gladly bring her back to the Pearsons to live out her days.â Josh said as he was filled with confusion.
âMaybe we need to investigate why she fell into the water back then. Perhaps the other party thought she was abandoned, which is why they refused to acknowledge your family,â Eric speculated since such misunderstandings were not uncommon.
âHow can we possibly investigate what happened when she fell into the water all those years ago?â Joshâs voice rose slightly.
After all, that was merely an accident.
âSpeaking of which, I found out that Abigail nearly drowned once when she was in her teens,â Eric informed Josh.
âThat doesnât seem relevant, though. Letâs think of other ways. It would be great if we could do a DNA test directly,â Josh suggested to Eric.
Eric asked Josh instead. âShould we have Lynette try to arrange it?â
After a moment of silence, Josh replied, âI think we should hold off on that for now. She loves her grandmother so much, and her grandmother loves her too. If we act recklessly, she might end up resenting us.â
The situation was becoming increasingly complicated, and the mystery of Abigailâs true identity still remained unresolved, leaving both men with more questions than answers.
T D âThatâs true...â Eric fell into silence.
Abigail received a call from her grandmother a day after Josh left.
âGrandma, Iâve been a bit busy lately and havenât called you. How have you been at home?â Abigailâs voice was gentle.
âAbigail...â Analiseâs voice trembled.
âGrandma, whatâs wrong?â Abigail immediately became nervous.
Analiseâs voice was coated with tears as she explained, âAbigail, someone came to our home suddenly, claiming that youâre their familyâs child and that Iâm useless. As a result, they want to take my granddaughter away.â
Abigailâs nose started to tingle with sadness when she heard that. âGrandma, Iâm absolutely sure. that Iâm your granddaughter.
Iâve lived with you since I was a child, and no one can take your granddaughter away!â
Grandma misses you a lot. Iâm afraid that one day Iâll open my eyes, and you wonât be my granddaughter anymore,â Analise whimpered as she began to cry.
Abigail gripped her phone tightly. âIâll come back tonight and spend a week with you, okay, Grandma? Please donât cry.â
âIâm fine. Iâm just worried about you leaving... Go on with your work. I wonât bother you any longer,â Analise replied through her tears.
www âOkay...â Abigail replied verbally but had already purchased a plane ticket. She needed to have a word with Eric and Josh.
She called Joshâs number after she bought the plane ticket.
Josh answered the call promptly. When she called him, he had already sensed that things were about to take a turn for the worse.
âYou went to see my grandmother, didnât you?â
Lynette mentioned that he went on a business trip, so was it to verify the lineage?
âIâm sorry. Itâs just that my mom-
âJosh Pearson! I agreed to collaborate with you, but I never mentioned anything about Hooking for my grandma!â Abigail interrupted him in a fit of anger.
The person on the other end of the line fell into silence.
you âDo you even know how old my grandmother is? Even if I were from the Pearsons, what does it matter? I was raised by my grandparents since I was a child. After my grandfather passed away. sheâs the only family member I have, and vice versa Abigail continued angrily with red eyes. âFor me, your mother, you, and your cousin are all familiar strangers. Why did you hide this from me and say these things to my grandmother?!â
She was almost blinded by anger.
Iâm sorry.â Josh apologized.
He hadnât expected Analise to call Abigail and inform her about their conversation. If Abigail wasnât her granddaughter. Analise should have concealed it. Had they all been mistaken?
âDonât ever contact my grandmother again, and our cooperation is over. I donât need you or Eric to help with anything!â Abigail declared before promptly hanging up the phone.
As her chest heaved with emotion, she started packing her bags. She traveled overnight from Quisford to the Quinn Familyâs village. When she saw Analise, Abigail immediately embraced her.
âSilly child, youâve traveled so far to return,â Analise mentioned as she held Abigail and patted her back.
âItâs not so far, as long as youâre okay, Grandma,â Abigail responded as she rested her head on Analiseâs shoulder and gently closed her eyes.
Analise led her into the house and showed her a little orange cat she had found. The cat was abandoned and suffered from skin problems when Analise found it.
âWhen I found it, the poor animal was thin and pitiful,â Analise told Abigail with a face filled with warmth.