Everett's grip was unwavering, a silent sentinel refusing to release her.

At this moment, this man was unable to hide his desperation and pleading despite his best efforts to conceal them.

Everett knew that if a crack appeared in his tightly wound emotions, there would be no way to reel them back in.

He was clinging to the last shred of his dignity. That was until faint laughter from the children’s room drifted over...

In an instant, as if his strength had been siphoned away, Everett staggered forward, pulling Dorothy into a fierce embrace.

"What about the kids? We've got kids; can't you think about them?" Dorothy struggled a few times, aiming to break free from his hold. But he was relentless, crazed almost, pressing her against him to feel the heartbeat in his chest.

"Everett, the kids... I've left them with the Lopez family. I've signed an agreement with your father." "You're giving up on Abigail and Langston, too?" "Yes." Dorothy's reply was crisp as if fearing a second's delay would render her unable to speak again.

Lopez family. Let me go, please." Everett

a gentle push, Dorothy easily set herself free. "Everett..." "Just go." He didn't look up, his body frozen in the previous pose, his voice calm. "Go, leave now." "Alright." Dorothy didn't say goodbye; she just walked

from Eldorria City seemed abrupt, but in truth

had to separate

didn't return to Karen's apartment. Instead, she

Bella was never fond of white; she preferred pink, but she never

had brought a lifetime of

Dorothy bought pink roses.

sky was clear, but soon after her arrival, it began to cloud over. It looked like

to see you." Dorothy placed the flowers down and slowly knelt

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