Evelyn Clayton couldn’t answer this question.
She pondered for a long ti and asked Sharon, "Sharon, you really like Strawberry Bear, right?"
Sharon nodded vigorously.
"But Strawberry Bear and the planet we live on are not the sa. If one day, Strawberry Bear invites you to its hotown to live with it, but you can’t see Mommy, Grandma, and Uncle anymore, would you be willing?"
Sharon showed a conflicted expression.
After a long while, she whispered, "But I also really like Mommy, like Grandma, like Uncle."
"That’s right." Evelyn hugged her tightly, showing a mont of realization, "Sharon, sotis, even if you like sothing very much, you don’t necessarily have to be together. If you choose Mommy, choose Grandma and Uncle, then you can’t go with Strawberry Bear."
"Mommy once really liked Daddy too, but now, Mommy can’t be with him. Because Mommy chose sothing else."
Sharon’s eyes beca puzzled, but after a while, she quietly asked, "Then what did Mommy choose? Is what Mommy chose more important than liking and love?"
Evelyn’s eyes brimd with tears.
"Yes, it is more important." Evelyn murmured, "What Mommy chose is freedom."
Sharon looked at Evelyn, half understanding: "Being with Daddy, would Mommy not be free?"
Evelyn held back her tears, "Yes. So will Sharon forgive Mommy? Forgive Mommy’s choice?"
After a long ti, Sharon shook her head.
Evelyn’s heart tightened.
But then Sharon said, "Sharon has never blad Mommy... Even if Mommy chooses freedom over Sharon, Sharon won’t bla Mommy, so why say forgive or not forgive?"
Evelyn couldn’t hold back her tears any longer, and they fell instantly.
"Thank you, Sharon." Evelyn kissed Sharon’s cheek, "Thank you."
Thank you for coming into my life.
Sharon tenderly wiped Evelynn’s tears away, her tone becoming shy.
"Then Mommy, can Sharon go see Daddy? Just a distant glance will do. Sharon wants to see what Daddy looks like."
eting Sharon’s expectant gaze, Evelyn felt a slight pain in her heart.
After an unknown amount of ti, Evelyn made up her mind and said, "If Sharon wants to see Daddy, Mommy can take you to see him."
Sharon’s eyes imdiately lit up.
"But." Evelyn’s tone grew more serious, "Mommy has to ask Grandma and Uncle first, and also Godmother and Aunt, okay?"
Sharon nodded energetically, visibly excited, "Okay! If they don’t agree, then Sharon will just take a distant look, and definitely not make Grandma, Uncle, Godmother, and Aunt angry!"
Evelyn couldn’t help but smile through her tears, teasing her, "Then you don’t care if Mommy gets angry?"
Sharon giggled, wriggling in Evelyn’s arms, nuzzling against her, and pouted, "Mommy would never be angry with Sharon, Sharon knows."
Evelyn lovingly hugged her tighter.
That night, Sharon and Evelyn slept together, mother and daughter nestled closely.
Every night with Sharon, Evelyn could sleep peacefully.
The next morning, Evelyn carried the freshened-up Sharon to the main building for breakfast.
The whole family was there, and the breakfast was harmonious and pleasant.
As it was about to end, Evelyn noticed Sharon trying hard to catch her eye, reminding her, making Evelyn smile.
After the servants cleared the dishes, the nanny ca to take Sharon to school.
Evelyn saw her to the door, winked at the child, and whispered, "Don’t worry, Mommy rembers."
Only then did Sharon leave happily.
Returning to the table, Evelyn spoke calmly.
"I plan to take Sharon to et Jas Grant."
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