Chapter 506

You know, Madge was a notorious for her terrible sense of direction.

It wasn't just the large parks that confused her; sometimes, she'd get lost in streets she'd never visited before.

"Mom, how do you find your way around?"

Madge seemed stumped for a moment. "I... I don't really know. I just get this gut feeling about where to go, and I figure, why not give it a shot? And before I know it, I've found my way..." Norris chuckled, "Trust the wife, and you'll never stray, huh!"

Both daughter and father took it as a stroke of luck that Madge had stumbled upon the right path.

But Madge couldn't help but glance back at the beautifully manicured garden and the hidden gate...

It was as if shadows of memories lingered in her mind.

...

in the

with his grandparents after

over a decade, and the elders were nostalgic as they saw

over the garden, our only request was that they keep the main house as it was. If Aberdeen ever came back, how heartbroken would she be to see everything changed?" Geneva squinted, trying to remember every detail of the place where they had lived for so many years, the images of a young Aberdeen playing around the garden flashing in her mind. "Aberdeen watching

"For daddy, hee-hee-"

ears,

after all these years, I still feel like our daughter is always with us..." She caressed the engravings on the pillar. "Look, the drawings Aberdeen made are still here, unchanged." If only she could go back

never let her daughter out of her

you doing okay? Mommy

no less than his wife's, yet he tried to keep astern voice: "Do you want to go blind? Didn't we agree nocrying before

supported his grandmother, soothingly saying, "Grandma, your eyes were just starting to get better. If you cry now, all that progress will be lost." "If Auntie saw you like this,

missing, Geneva cried day and night, damaging her eyes in the

treatments, consulting doctors

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