''She never learns, does she? Hasn''t she suffered enough from thest debacle? And yet, here she is again, meddling in Quinn''s affairs,'' he mused.
Ariel, growing impatient, rose to his feet. "Quinn, are you capable of producing the cash or not?" he demanded.
Quinn looked helplessly towards Juliet, a sense of desperation washing over her. Oh, how she wished she could magically produce that half a million right on the spot. Upon realizing Quinn''s financial incapacity, Ariel roughly grabbed Juliet''s
arm.
"Let''s just leave, Mom. All talk and no action. Did you really think she''d cough up half a million for you?" Juliet shot back, "Even if she did, I wouldn''t let you get your hands on it!"
Ariel''s anger ignited instantly. "Whose side are you on anyway? Why do you always favor an outsider over your own son?"
"You are my son. I carried you for nine months and brought you into this world, yet you treat me the worst!" Juliet''s eyes zed with a mix of sorrow and fury. "My greatest regret in life was giving birth to you!"
"What the hell do you want from me?" Ariel growled, his hand involuntarily raising as if to strike her.
Unfazed, Juliet jutted out her chin defiantly. "Go ahead, hit me! If you''ve got the guts, take me out! I must have been a real piece of work in my past life to end up with a monster like you."
Ariel''s wife, who was watching from the sidelines tried to intervene. "Enough of this. Let''s just get Mom home."
After speaking, she reached out, attempting to steady Juliet. "Mom, let me help you."Content is ? by N?velDrama.Org.
Juliet shrugged her off. "I can walk on my own! I don''t need your fake concern!" With that, she picked up her cane, pausing to nce back at Quinn. "Quinn, I''ve already prepared the vegetables. Just cook them and eat. Remember to eat on time. You''re not in the best of health. Don''t skip meals."
Quinn''s eyes filled with tears. She clung to Juliet''s hand, like a child holding onto a beloved toy she couldn''t bear to lose.
"Take care of yourself," Juliet said, her own eyes glistening. She reached out to gently wipe Quinn''s cheeks. "You''re a good kid. Happiness will find you."
Ariel roughly shoved Quinn, causing her to lose her bnce and fall to the ground. They departed with Juliet, their figures growing smaller until they disappeared from her sight. Quinn clutched the hem of her shirt, staring at the now empty doorway, her tears flowing unchecked.
''Why? Why do the people and things I care about always slip through my fingers? It happened with Alexander, with Abigail, and with my child. And now, Juliet is gone too. Do I even deserve happiness?'' Quinn wondered.
The house returned to its former silence, leaving her utterly alone. There would be no one waiting to wee her home, no matter howte it was.
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Kneeling on the floor, Quinn sobbed with the despair and heartache of a child who had lost their most treasured possession.In her moment of despair, her phone suddenly rang.
Panicked, she snatched up the cell phone. A message about a bank transaction shed on the screen, followed by a message from Abigail.
Abigail: "I borrowed half a million. Use it to get by for now."
Wiping her tears, Quinn scrambled to her feet and dashed out of the vi. She ran desperately, but Ariel had already driven away, and no matter how far she ran, she couldn''t catch up to the departing car. Suddenly, she stumbled and fell hard onto the pavement, a searing pain shooting through her knees and elbows.Quinny there, staring down the empty street. The light in her eyes slowly faded.