Chapter 79

In the small town of Sunhaven, it was no secret that Sylvia's two grandsons had fallen for the same woman. It was the kind of juicy gossip that kept the local diners buzzing and filled the air with whispers at the Sunday church potlucks.

Honestly, Sylvia had always played a matchmaker between Sherilyn and Gilbert. She liked Sherilyn well enough, but there was a more selfish motive behind her meddling. She couldn't bear the thought of the Johnson family becoming the town's laughingstock again or airing their dirty laundry to the public. So, in her mind, the best solution was to set Gilbert up with a different match..

And, in the end, she succeeded. Gilbert and Sherilyn tied the knot, but things, well, they didn't turn out quite as happily as in the fairy tales.

As the years rolled by, Sylvia aged, and seeing the couple grow into nothing more than bitter spouses weighed heavily on her heart. Tears would cloud her eyes as she repeated, "I'm so sorry, so sorry, I've done you wrong, my dear. How will I ever face your grandmother when my time comes?"

"Sylvia," Sherilyn softly pulled out a tissue and dabbed at Sylvia's tears. "Can you just agree to it? Let us get a divorce?"

"Sherilyn?" Sylvia paused with a hint of hope in her voice. "Is there no turning back? I thought, well, I thought you loved Gilbert."

truly believed they were a match

faintly, her resolve hardening. "But after he left me alone in Crestwood

been struck. Her tears dried up instantly, understanding the gravity of Sherilyn's words. That wasn't just talk. Sherilyn was

it.

to keep Sylvia company and was supposed to leave before Sherilyn arrived but had overslept. "Grandma," Gilbert walked to the bedside, his presence causing Sherilyn to look away, her brows knitting slightly. "Sherilyn," Sylvia patted

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Sherilyn didn't hesitate, her response

a tightness forming in

sighed heavily, "I agree to your

stiffened, at a loss for words. Just days ago,

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