All too late for his love
Chapter 97
Chapter 97
Willow thought there would be toys in the box. To her surprise, there was only a delicate little notebook. All of Aaron’s last words were written in it.
“Mom, I know I’m very sick. I’ll die one day, but I still have lots of things to tell you. So, I wrote down what I wanted to say to you in this notebook.
“Mom, the happiest thing in my life is being your son. You’re the best mom in the world.
“Mom, I’m sorry that I’m not doing well. I’m always sick. I know how much you suffer because of me. I feel bad for you.
“Mom, I’m sorry for being a burden to you. But I still want to be your baby in another life.
“I’ll become a healthy child in my next life. I’ll grow up into a really, really strong man, and I’ll protect you.”
Children at the age of three rarely could read or write. However, Aaron was precocious. Also having an excellent teacher, Matthew, by his side, be recognized simple words at a very early age.
he left the dungeon. He even taught
the spelling wrong for certain words, that didn’t alter the
in his notebook. He reminded Willow to have her meals on time and care for herself. He wanted her to be happy and not to
he behaved
telling Willow not to like that bad guy. She knew he was referring
sad for that bad guy isn’t worth
best–you’ll certainly find the
your true love, remember to bring my new dad to my grave.
peace once you forget about that bad
want you
Aaron’s notebook. He had
him even if she only had one
do so that she could tell him that she didn’t let him
Zayn. In fact, her love for
But after being hurt and doubted by him countless times, it finally dawned on her
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