However, her argument with Matthew left a residue of anger.

“It’s nothing.

My son won’t give me money,” she said, her voice retaining a hint of stiffness.

Wilbert’s face changed a bit.

Despite his displeasure, he continued to project a facade of gentleness and consideration to hide his true intentions from Amara.

“Don’t be angry.

Remember, he’s your son whom you carried for nine months.

You should talk to him again.

I’m sure he’ll change his mind.

He guided Amara to sit down and coaxed her in a soothing tone.

silent, sitting

“It’s all my fault.

only I could work harder and provide you with a comfortable life, you

myself for

carried on with his pretense of consolation, gradually

and

“No, don’t blame yourself.

my son won’t provide the

decision, Wilbert refrained

“Alright, Amara.

always do

have a better life

was startled awake late at night by

shocking fact: Amara was the mother of Matthew Clark, Seamarsh’s

with excitement as he reread the

wide grin spread across his

an opportunity beyond

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