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The mention of Kylee sent a turbulent wave of conflicting emotions crashing through Belinda’s chest.
Those memories from that terrible day surfaced unbidden—Kylee’s actions had been nothing short of terrible.
Belinda pressed her lips together, the gesture barely containing her true feelings. Then, she said, “Everything
unfolded so rapidly that day. Kylee must have been paralyzed by fear, which explains why she reacted the way
she did.”
She chose her words carefully, driven by a need to ease Carola’s pain. Yet beneath her diplomatic facade, she
harbored nothing but contempt for Kylee’s cowardly betrayal.
“I know,” Carola replied with a slow nod, her voice heavy with resignation. “Fear drove her actions, | won't deny
that. But when someone's first instinct is self-preservation at any cost, it exposes something rotten in their
character.”
Her voice grew heavy with pain. “How can fear justify her sacrificing someone else for herself? And besides, | am
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇther mother, yet she could treatlike that. It exposes just how deeply selfishness and cruelty run through her
very essence.”
A sigh escaped her lips, carrying the weight of her emotions. “That's what tearsapart. How did | raise a
daughter capable of such heartless betrayal? What kind of person have | brought into this world?”
Belinda absorbed every word, understanding the profound anguish that Carola felt.
Being betrayed by her own daughter was undoubtedly heartbreaking. But the most devastating blow would be
discovering that her daughter possessed such a twisted nature.
“I must have been a terrible mother,” Carola muttered, her voice thick with self-reproach.
Seeing Carola in such a state, Belinda felt for her.
She extended her hand to clasp Carola’s trembling fingers, her voice gentle and soothing as she tried to comfort
her, saying, “You're being far too harsh on yourself. While parents certainly play a crucial role in shaping their
children, each person ultimately develops their own mind and makes their own choices.”
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Her thumb traced circles on Carola’s hand as she continued, “We all carry flaws and Vulnerabilities within us—it’s
part of being human. The question becomes whether those darker impulses fade with wisdom or strengthen with
indulgence.”
She shifted slightly, meeting Carola’s eyes. “You probably guided her according to your own moral compass.
During her younger years, she likely followed your teachings and walked the path you laid out for her. But as she
matured and encountered new influences, she began forming her own judgments about right and wrong. She
might have chosen to pursue what she believed was the correct course, never realizing she was veering further
from what was actually right. So please, don’t blyourself for all of this.”
Carola absorbed these words in thoughtful silence, gradually understanding their meaning.
She squeezed Belinda’s hand with genuine gratitude. “I understand what you mean, Belinda. Thank you for
sharing such insight.”
Belinda’s face softened into a warm smile. “There’s no need for you to thank me. Since these events have
already unfolded, dwelling on them would only breed more pain. Sometimes, letting go is the right choice.”
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