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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1106

Chapter 1106

After reading the letter, Madeline was sobbing uncontrollably.

She lifted her red and teary eyes to look at the nameless grave before touching it.

“How could I forget you?”

She smiled while tears rolled down her eyes. The cold wind grazed her body, and she felt something shattering from within her.

Suddenly, she got up and ran in front of Eloise and Sean’s grave before kneeling with a thud.

“Mom, Dad, please forgive Jeremy, please…”

Madeline pleaded sadly. Lillian had no idea why Madeline was crying so sadly. However, she also ran over and knelt like her mother.

The two of them knelt in front of the graves facing the cold wind of winter. One of them was crying while the other was comforting.

The man in the black car at the entrance of the cemetery lifted his lifeless eyes to look at the scene far away from him. Then, he averted his gaze.

“Let’s go.”

The car started and disappeared into the empty road.

After leaving the cemetery, Madeline had completely forgotten to take Lillian to see the psychiatrist.

She was so distracted that she had been spacing out the entire day.

She did not dare to tell anyone about Jeremy’s death. She would rather suffer the pain of loss all alone.

Ryan knew Madeline still could not forget about Jeremy, so he proposed to have an on-paper marriage with her so that Madeline could leave him anytime after she signed the papers.

Aside from gratitude and appreciation, Madeline did not know what to say to Ryan anymore.

After the winter, the children had grown up a lot.

On the first day of school during the summer semester, Madeline and Ryan sent Lillian and Jackson to their new kindergarten together. At the same time, they told their teachers about Lillian’s situation.

Madeline did not follow Ryan to F Country for the sake of the children.

Madeline drove to the kindergarten to pick Lillian and Jackson up when the sun was setting.

After she got the children, Madeline could sense that something was on the siblings’ minds, especially Lillian.

When she asked them about it, Jackson told her, “A bad boy said that Lily is mute today.”

Madeline felt an ache in her heart as she held Lillian’s hand. “Lily, don’t be sad. I’ll take you and Jack to buy a Barbie doll, okay? Our Lily isn’t mute. Lily is just sick. After you recover, you’ll be able to speak like how you used to.”

Lillian felt much better after she heard that. Then, she nodded and smiled, displaying her adorable dimples.

Madeline took the children into a toy shop. When they were looking around, Lillian suddenly ran in front of Madeline and grabbed her hand tightly.

“What’s wrong, Lily?”

Lillian pressed her lips together and did not say anything. However, she was pointing out the window.

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