Play Speak
668 Chapter 667
Time was running outā¦
A heavy feeling settled in Keiraās chest.
She had a close bond with old Mrs. Horton. Back in Oceanion, old Mrs. Horton had relied on Keira during her stay. She always took Keiraās side and defended her.
It was old Mrs. Horton who had convinced Lewis to believe in their marriageā¦
After that, no matter what Keira did, old Mrs. Horton was always incredibly supportive.
Yesā¦
Her time was indeed running out; back in Oceanion, she only had two months left to live. It was only after taking Keiraās medication that her condition stabilized.
But after all, she was eighty-seven years old, and her health was failingā¦
Keiraās heart grew heavier. āSince thatās the case, you shouldāve been with her instead of me. You should stay with Grandma.ā
Lewis lowered his gaze. āGrandma insisted I stay with you.ā
He had returned to the Horton residence several times, but each time, old Mrs. Horton would send him back, telling him to stay with Keira because she was worried she would lose Keira againā¦
Lewis felt a suffocating pain thinking about what the doctor had said.
Old Mrs. Horton had told the doctor she feared that after her passing, Lewis would be left without any close family, so it was essential to take good care of Keira.
Keira was going to be his only family.
Now, when Lewis thought about this, his chest tightened.
Even when Grandma couldnāt remember anything else, she still remembered his wifeā¦
And now that she could recall past events, it was still him she worried aboutā¦
He quickened his pace.
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Keira immediately walked beside him, saying, āYou shouldāve told me sooner. In that case, weāll stay at the Horton residence for now.ā
Lewis looked at her.
Keira continued, āIāll handle my things, and you focus on your work. But we should both return here every evening to be with Grandma and stop going to the Olsen residence.ā freeĻebnovÄl.cą«¦m
Lewisās voice caught, and he chuckled. āThank you, Keira.ā
She patted his hand. āSheās my grandma, too.ā
āYeah.ā
They exchanged a smile and walked into old Mrs. Hortonās courtyard.
Erin followed them, and seeing their clasped hands, she glanced down at her own. After a brief, unfocused stare, she scoffed and continued following them.
They entered the courtyard and saw Fiona accompanying old Mrs. Horton on a walk.
Their backs were turned, so they didnāt see who was approaching.
Mrs. Horton was making arrangements for after she passed. āFiona, donāt worry. After Iām gone, Lewis will surely take care of you.ā
Fiona immediately protested, āDonāt say that, Mrs. Horton! Even if Mr. Horton is willing to look after me, the first branch of the family will bully me! I need you to stay and watch over me!ā
Old Mrs. Horton chuckled. āIām eighty-seven; if I live any longer, Iāll turn into an old witch. Fiona, rest assured, youāll live here after Iām gone. As for the first branchā¦ they wonāt be a problem for long.ā
Fiona looked puzzled. āMrs. Horton, what do you mean?ā
āYou think Lewis canāt handle them? Heās been holding back, pretending to be evenly matched, just to make me too worried to die. But you see, Iāve discovered something about Lewis.ā
āWhat is it?ā Fiona asked.
āLewis is smart. In his struggles with the first branch, heās always shown mercy. Heās doing it for me. After all, theyāre my children and grandchildrenā¦ He doesnāt want to make me sad. So, when I close my eyes, thatās when heāll deal with them.ā
Fionaās eyes filled with tears. āMrs. Horton, then you must live longer so that even if Mr. Horton is just pretending, it can protect the first branch for a while longer.ā
Mrs. Horton waved her hand. āFiona, the Horton family owes Lewis. His mother neglected him, and his father neglected him, too. He was just a child when they threw him into the old house to fend for himself. Later, he left to study abroadā¦ Itās us, the Hortons, who owe him! I canāt be so selfish, letting him live repressed for the sake of an old woman. So, when itās time for me to go, Iāll go.ā
Fiona cried out, āMrs. Horton, please donāt say that!ā
āWhy are you crying?ā sighed old Mrs. Horton. āWhen Keira disappeared, I was genuinely scared. I felt like I had to live a few more years, fearing that once I was gone, Lewis would follow right after. But itās much better now. He has someone in this world that he canāt bear to leave.ā
Fiona sobbed, āMrs. Hortonā¦ā
āDonāt worry, I still have a month left! But Iām truly tired and conflicted. Iāve been hesitatingā¦ unsure whether I should go. Fiona, they say a son is born to settle scores with his mother. Nathan, that scoundrel, was such a pain to Lewis, but to meā¦ he was indeed filialā¦ā She sighed.
A tear slid down old Mrs. Hortonās cheek. āSo, as his grandmother, Iām holding Lewis backā¦ā
Upon hearing this, Keira immediately turned to look at Lewis.
There she saw the usually composed man now with tears streaming down his face.
Keira understood old Mrs. Hortonās dilemma.
After all, it was her own son and grandsonā¦
If Lewis could make up his mindā¦..
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