Chapter 142
The Love that Never Really Dies
âI'm sorry, Frederick!â With that, Sasha started crying. Frederick slowed to a halt and stared at her
while panting heavily, his eyes turning red immediately. âYou... you're still alive? Why didnât you...
why didn't you tell me? Don't you know how depressed I was for the past few years?â he asked, his
voice shaking uncontrollably. As onlookers watched in much shock and disbelief, Frederick began to
sob like a child, despite being over seventy years old. Sasha's fingers dug into her palms painfully.
She looked up to meet his eyes from her pleadingly. âYes, Frederick, it's all my fault. Please don't be
too hard on yourself.â
She offered him her hands de ella, as though she was waiting for him to punish her. Frederick
simply stared at her wordlessly, the lump in her throat making it hard for him to say anything. It
reminded him of the older times, where she would stand before him and let him scold her as he
wished whenever she made a mistake. He used to be decisive in his punishments of her, but as he
stared at his long-lost daughter-in-law crying before him, he found himself hesitating. He let his
tears flow freely as he struggled to find words to express just how relieved he was to see her again.
A few minutes later, a nursing home employee appeared by his side and helped him into the
building as Sasha followed them in silence. She had spent countless hours pondering over what she
should say in the event she met him, and she had been sure that a simple apology would be
sufficient. A lot of time had passed since then, and now she had kids to inform him about. where
she would stand before him and let him scold her as he wished whenever she made a mistake. He
used to be decisive in his punishments of her, but as he stared at his long-lost daughter-in-law
crying before him, he found himself hesitating. He let his tears flow freely as he struggled to find
words to express just how relieved he was to see her again.
A few minutes later, a nursing home employee appeared by his side and helped him into the
building as Sasha followed them in silence. She had spent countless hours pondering over what she
should say in the event she met him, and she had been sure that a simple apology would be
sufficient. A lot of time had passed since then, and now she had kids to inform him about. where
she would stand before him and let him scold her as he wished whenever she made a mistake. He
used to be decisive in his punishments of her, but as he stared at his long-lost daughter-in-law
crying before him, he found himself hesitating. He let his tears flow freely as he struggled to find
words to express just how relieved he was to see her again.
A few minutes later, a nursing home employee appeared by his side and helped him into the
building as Sasha followed them in silence. She had spent countless hours pondering over what she
should say in the event she met him, and she had been sure that a simple apology would be
sufficient. A lot of time had passed since then, and now she had kids to inform him about. he found
himself hesitating. He let his tears flow freely as he struggled to find words to express just how
relieved he was to see her again. A few minutes later, a nursing home employee appeared by his
side and helped him into the building as Sasha followed them in silence. She had spent countless
hours pondering over what she should say in the event she met him, and she had been sure that a
simple apology would be sufficient.
A lot of time had passed since then, and now she had kids to inform him about. he found himself
hesitating. He let his tears flow freely as he struggled to find words to express just how relieved he
was to see her again. A few minutes later, a nursing home employee appeared by his side and
helped him into the building as Sasha followed them in silence. She had spent countless hours
pondering over what she should say in the event she met him, and she had been sure that a simple
apology would be sufficient. A lot of time had passed since then, and now she had kids to inform
him about. She had spent countless hours pondering over what she should say in the event she met
him, and she had been sure that a simple apology would be sufficient. A lot of time had passed
since then, and now she had kids to inform him about. She had spent countless hours pondering
over what she should say in the event she met him, and she had been sure that a simple apology
would be sufficient.
A lot of time had passed since then, and now she had kids to inform him about. I'm going to tell
Sebastian that he has a daughter too. Maybe I should just come clean with Frederick too? âWhen did
you come back? Where have you been the past few years? How were things there? Frederick asked
after he had a sip of tea to sooth his emotions from him. Sasha looked up with a start. âI've been
back for a while, Frederick. I thought you knew everything?â âOf course I didn't! I just found out five
minutes ago that you're still alive! How am I supposed to know where you went or when you came
back?â Frederick exclaimed. Sasha fell silent. He didn't know about my return? Didn't Sebastian bring
me back just to meet him? Why doesn't he know anything? Something smelled fishy to Sasha, and
Frederickâ He looked like he really didn't know that I am alive... What did he say?
Are you still alive?â Did that guy hide the truth from his own father? Why would he do that? Just...why?
Her heart sank further into her stomach the more she thought about it. âWhat's wrong, Sasha? You
don't have to talk about it if you donât want to,â Frederick said with a wave of his hand upon
noticing how uncomfortable she looked. However, he froze when her Sasha's made eye contact with
him all of a sudden. âFrederick... Sebastian brought me back.â âQue? Sebastian?â âYeah. He found
me in Clear, and he told me that heâs going to bring me back to meet you. Didn't he tell you that,
Frederick?"
Her voice de ella grew softer as she spoke, and Frederick could only stare at her in disbelief. He was
indeed kept in the dark by Sebastian, but something seemed off about Sasha, and he decided to tell
a white lie. âHe did tell me, but I didn't take him seriously...â âStop lying, Frederick. You always look
to the left and clench your fists whenever you do that. Why didnt he tell you?â Frederick fell silent.
His speculation about him as Sebastian's father was that his son about her wanted to cut off all the
ties Sasha had with the Hayes family before he knew of her return from her. âEverything's alright,
Sasha. I'll protect you no matter what happens,â Frederick said gently. âHaha!â Much to her surprise,
Sasha threw her head back and started to chuckle.
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