Chapter 648
By the time they were done burying Grandma's ashes, it was already afternoon. They weren't in a hurry to leave,
and instead took a stroll around the place. They even sat down on the bench to enjoy the surroundings. After a
while, Diana pointed to a place. "How about over there?”
A hundred meters away from Grandpa and Grandma's grave.
Although it was a slightly remote area of the Fulcher Cemetery, it was surrounded by mountains and rivers, and
was under the shade of trees. Diana loved the spot. "Our babies can play over there."
They would have a place to rest when they were tired, water to drink when they were thirsty, and a shade spot to
hide under when it was too hot.
They would also have Grandpa and Grandma's company as they were right ahead. Their eternal place of rest would
be forever warm and safe.
Diana caressed her flat stomach as she felt tears welling up in her eyes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIf her babies were still alive, they would be over four months in gestation. Her stomach would probably start
showing.
She didn't want the burial to be too sorrowful, and immediately stood up the moment she felt the tears in her eyes.
She smiled, trying her best to blink the tears away. "It’s a pretty good spot."
Their babies would surely like it.
"Yes.” Julian instructed someone to bring over the yellow tombstone Diana had personally carved, then took the urn
from Diana and placed it in the grave personally. "We'll let them rest in peace right here."
From now on, no one would bother them or lay a finger on them.
Diana nodded, and the two of them stayed there a tad longer before returning to their villa.
This time, they decided to stay together and moved back to their previous bedroom.
Diana laid down on the bed as Julian took the spot next to her.
The windows were floor-to-ceiling, and they could see the starry night even while lying in bed.
Ever since Diana lost her babies, stars took on a new meaning for her.
Sorrow filled her heart as she stared at the dark night sky outside the windows.
"If only our babies were still around..." she couldn't help but lament.
Julian nodded, but didn't say anything.
Diana turned to look at him, and found that he had fallen asleep.
He was probably terribly exhausted over the past few days.
He had been racking his brain on new ways to torment Diana to distract her from thinking about Grandma and the
babies.
It was all thanks to him that Diana was indeed in a much better mood.
If it weren't because of today's burial ceremony, she wouldn’t have felt so sorrowful and regretful once again.
What a day it had been!
Before she closed her eyes, Diana thought about how Grandma wasn't able to live till her hundredth year.
Diana herself wasn't able to witness Aster and Star being born into this world.
Still, she had managed to reconcile with Julian.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe managed to wait for the man she was going to spend the rest of her life with.
"After we celebrate the new year, let's apply for remarriage," she whispered gently into his ear.
Although Julian wasn't awake, the corner of hip lips lifted, making his already flawless face even more handsome.
Everything seemed to have come to a perfect end.
Later, Diana sat on the chair of her work studio and browsed through news reports regarding Winnington Fashions.
Just as she had expected, Winnington Fashions suffered a complete and utter loss.
However, there was no news of what happened to James.
Julian said he wanted to send someone to ask around with the Winningtons, but Diana stopped him from doing so.
"No news is the best news," she had said. "James is never good at hiding things. He likes to be in the limelight. If we
hear news of him, that means he's leading a better life than I had expected."
The fact that they hadn't heard any news of him meant that he was probably in a bad state.
He was, after all, Diana's father.
Even if Julian wanted to bring James’ fashion company down because that despicable man had dug out his babies'
grave, he had held himself back because of that fact.