Abigail was suddenly overwhelmed with a sense of filial guilt.
She found herself questioning whether her past decisions to persevere were justified or not.
Now, as everything seemed to be falling apart, she couldn't help but think of Sean. Despite their differences, they were still in the scity...
"Grandma, I'm sorry, but you need to stay home. Sean needs you, his grandfather needs you, and Lina needs you too," Abigail said with a heavy heart. Search The Findwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
Analise's diabetes was worsening, leading to moments of confusion and impaired vision.
Abigail's heart ached for everyone, yet she was powerless to do anything.
She felt responsible for everything that had gone wrong. It's all my fault.
After ending the call, she turned to Simond with teary eyes.
"What do we do now? It's not like we can just teleport back there. Eswadia is 15,000 miles away. We can't just snap our fingers and be there," Simond remarked unsympathetically. Sniffling, Abigail pleaded, "Could you please dial another number for me?" Simond asked her to provide the number.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOnce the call connected, Abigail said softly, "Josh..." Josh knew it was her as soon as the call connected. He had a strong intuition about this call.
"I'm aware of your situation. Tellwhat needs to be done." Josh had been overwhelmed lately. He assisted Sean in raising funds, yet Sean remained adamant and refused any help.
Josh heard that after Sean and Abigail broke up, Sean treated the Pearsons as strangers and refused to meet them in person.
"Please sell the company for me. Fairy Meadow and L.Moon..." Abigail's voice trailed off.
"Abigail, Sean won't accept our money. He's determined to sever ties with you. My parents and I have tried countless times to meet him. We even offered substantial funds, but he declined everything and avoided meeting us." Josh sighed heavily.
Abigail gripped the phone tightly. She was at a loss for words.
"So..." Her voice carried a heavy sense of disappointment.
"Can't you cback?" Josh asked softly, "I heard you chose Simond. I know you had your reasons, but whenever you get the chance, you must explain... And also, Mom and Dad are really worried sick. They're getting so stressed that they have aged a lot. Everyone's really worried about you." "I'm fine, really. I just can't cback for now," she reassured him.
Josh nodded. After a moment of silence, he continued, "Are you getting used to the food out there?" "I'm managing," Abigail said, her mood gradually calming down.
That was her strength. No matter how tough things got, she could remain calm. Perhaps witnessing Luna's death had extinguished something in her that night.
"I'll wait for your return. You can trustto take care of L.Moon and Fairy Meadow," Josh said softly. Deep down, he knew Abigail might never cback.
It was nothing more than the entire family breaking apart.
Their parents had aged significantly and lacked the energy to handle everything. With Vincent and Molly closely overseeing things, Josh had to comfort his parents while also supporting the company.
Josh felt a quiet, relentless drift as if he was continuously losing Abigail.
Abigail briefly returned, only to leave again.
After hanging up the phone, she handed it back to Simond.
Since that phone call, she had completely fallen silent. She spent her entire days lost in thought, sitting and staring blankly in various places.
And just like that, a week had passed. It wasn't until Simond noticed they were nearing land that he sought out Abigail.
She sat on the deck, cradling Larry in her arms, with the wind gently tousling her hair. It gave her a serene appearance, like that of a painting.
One-year-old Larry pointed excitedly at the seagulls, calling out, "Bird! Mama! Bird!"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAbigail responded with a soft "mm." She couldn't see anymore because she had been blind for almost half a year, so she learned to recognize various people's footsteps in the darkness. For example, right now, she knew Simond was standing beside them. "We're nearing land. Feel free to ask anything," Simond said to Abigail as he took a seat next to her.
Abigail already had a pretty good idea of what he meant, so she wasn't particularly interested in asking anything.
"Forget it," she said lightly.
In the past few days, Martin had told her that once they reached land, there would be plenty of places for research, and then he equld help her find medicine to improve her eyesight. Currently, Simond was keeping a watchful eye on her to ensure her eyes didn't worsen, but he did not allow the development of any medication to restore her sight. "Abigail, this is your only chance," Simond said. "I don't need this chance," Abigail said with indifference. When she was hurt by Sean before, she had kept moving forward without looking back.
It was Sean who had made an effort to catch up to her. He gradually caught her hand, which ultimately led them to reconcile.
Now, he had once again left her and no longer pursued her. Nevertheless, she would continue to move forward. The initial fear brought on by blindness had slowly faded from her memory.
However, Simond had taken her away, deceived her, and caused Sean .O to suffer greatly fort. For this, she would find a way to settle the score. "You are truly unique," Simond remarked with a smile. After being reprimanded by Abigail a few times, Larry also distanced himself from Simond.
This was because Simond had persuaded him to address him as 'Dad.' When Abigail discovered this, she scolded Larry harshly.
The gentle breeze soothed Abigail's heart, and the ship, under her calm demeanor, arrived at the archipelago nation in the northern Avalon.