Chapter 1306

"Now that you've said that, I'm relieved," Mrs. Perez replied, her smile deepening.

She might not understand why Lydia was so set on disrupting her son's life, but Lydia was, after all, the Fay family's precious daughter, pampered from a young age.

With opposition from the in-laws, Mabel and Tiffany waiting in the wings, Mrs. Perez was curious to see how stubborn Lydia could be.

How long would she keep trying to be part of the Perez family?

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Meanwhile, Lydia was feeling crushed but unwilling to return home. After all, she had gone against her parents' wishes to marry Quincy, and she still remembered every word she had said in their defense. Going back now would feel like admitting she had been wrong.

What she didn't expect was her parents driving all the way to the hotel to find her. When she heard the knock, Lydia thought it was just her takeout. But when she opened the door, there stood her parents and Eugene behind them.

"What are you doing here?" she asked, surprised.

come, I wouldn't have known how much my daughter has suffered because of that boy!" Mrs. Fay looked her over, her eyes growing

simple words

from

leaving home, she hadn't

eat or sleep well, waking up in a panic, feeling as if she could still hear someone calling her "Mom.” But there was nothing around

her grief over losing her child. It was different for women than it

but women often remained

in the quiet

the sorrow doubled.

need to make a scene in the hallway," Mr. Fay said, ushering everyone into

wasn't thrilled to see Eugene there, but since he had come with her parents,

inside, Mr. Fay immediately began to scold her. "We told you from the beginning to find someone who's your equal, not some

he made it, the first thing he did was ditch you. What does that say? Your mother and I aren't even gone, and he hasn't become the

shut, saying nothing. What could she say? Everything her father pointed out was true.

on it. We've all fallen for the wrong person at some

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