"There are many things in this world that might have influenced him," Sydney said coldly. "You also lost your parents when you were young. Isn''t it said that children without parents are prone to going astray? Yet, you seem fine and seem to be on the right path."
Hearing Sydney''s icy tone, Rosalie couldn''t believe it for a moment.
She immediately said, "That''s because Grandma took care of me. Even though my parents passed away, I still received a lot of love. I wasn''t alone, but it was different for Theo. Although he has parents, when he was young, his father was far from his mother, and his mother..."
Rosalie realized she was being impulsive, and stopped herself. If she continued, she would probably offend Sydney. She didn''t want to argue with Sydney; she came to reconcile with her, not to quarrel.
"What about his mother?" Sydney asked, her tone somewhat cold as she stared at Rosalie fixedly. "Go on."
Seeing Rosalie still silent, Sydney helped her out. "His mother also doesn''t care about him. Is that what you wanted to say?"
Rosalie exined, "I didn''t mean to me you. I just wanted to say..."
"Enough," Sydney interrupted. "I know what you want to say. I didn''t expect that to happenst time, either. Later, I thought about calling him, but I didn''t know what to say."
"How about you two have a meal together?" Rosalie suggested.
"Have a meal together?" Sydney seemed hesitant.
Rosalie watched Sydney''s unusual reaction in disbelief, and asked, "You mean, you''ve never had a meal with your son before?"
Sydney pursed her lips helplessly. "We rarely meet. Over time, I don''t know how to get along with the Spencers anymore."
"You''re his mother, not a stranger. You''re also part of the Spencers. Don''t you n to talk to Theo?" Rosalie asked.
Sydney''s posture was no longer as rxed as before; she seemed somewhat ufortable now. "He probably doesn''t want to see me now."
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She paused, trying to organize her thoughts and express her feelings in the best way possible.
"What about him?" Sydney pressed. "Stop leaving me hanging like that. You always don''t finish your sentences."
"Mom, I didn''t mean to keep you in suspense I was just thinking of how to convey the fact that Theo actually cares a lot about you. He wouldn''t dream of you at night if he didn''t. It''s rather sad."
Sydney''s face was expressionless. It was unclear what she was thinking.
The corners of her mouth lifted
slightly, and she said, "He has never taken the initiative to contact me. I thought he didn''t have any feelings for me."
Rosalie asked, "Is that why you haven''t taken the initiative to contact him?"
Sydney''s silence already gave Rosalie the answer. Rosalie found it somewhat ridiculous.
"Because of a misunderstanding, both of you haven''t contacted each other once and are in a deadlock. It''s such a pity!"
Sydney was rendered speechless.
"Mom, just listen to me. Take the initiative to contact him," Rosalie advised. "I''m sure he won''t reject you."
"What if he does? I''d be very embarrassed," Sydney said, a little uneasy.