Chapter 861 The Child Who Cries Has No Mother
Chapter 861 The Child Who Cries Has No Mother
Sean gently raised his hand to his face. "It's alright. Abigail will help me to put on the medicine," he reassured. "Fine," Josh replied, feeling somewhat overwhelmed by Sean's presence, as if he were being overshadowed. Some individuals always seem to find opportunities to showcase themselves.
A faint smile appeared on Sean's lips. “You still have a lot ahead of you, so keep working hard."
Josh knew he had a long journey ahead to make amends with Luna in the coming years.This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
Meanwhile, Abigail comforted Larry, who cautiously glanced up at Luna. However, after a brief look, he nestled back into Abigail’s arms, whispering, "She's so terrifying!”
Luna appeared fragile, her face gaunt and her complexion pale. Larry, accustomed to being surrounded by attractive individuals, had never encountered someone like Luna before. There was a lack of vitality in Luna's gaze.
In truth, Luna had anticipated Larry's reaction. She had contemplated the possibility of not surviving, so his response didn't affect her deeply. However, she hadn't expected Abigail and Sean to lose hope in themselves.
“Don't be afraid. Luna is unwell, and she needs our support.” Abigail reassured Larry, gently patting his back. After some hesitation, Larry finally turned to look at Luna.
Luna experienced a pang of envy, bitterness seeping into her heart and leaving an unpleasant taste in her mouth. "She's your mother, the one who brought you into this world,” Abigail consoled Larry.
Pouting, Larry retorted, "No. You're my Mama!"
"I'm Abigail. your father's sister. How could I be your mother?" Abigail felt a pang of disappointment.
Larry refused to listen, starting to fuss, and it seemed like tears were on the brink. Luna's head began to throb. "Forget it. Let it go. He can’t accept me right away.”
Abigail let out a soft sigh. "I'll ask Josh to bring him to see you in the future. If there's nothing urgent. I won't come over. We'll wait until Larry accepts you.” Abigail felt it wasn't appropriate for Josh to visit her today. If Larry embraced Luna, it would bring her some solace. She was willing to keep her distance from Larry.
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"Sean and I are also considering having children. I can treat him as my godson," Abigail suggested softly. Luna let out a soft sigh. "Am I causing you trouble?”
"Don't dwell on it. Larry is your child. You are his mother. Embrace this responsibility,” Abigail spoke gently.
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"Luna, as long as you take your medication on time, everything will be okay." Abigail freed up one hand and held Luna’s tightly.
"I'm actually very scared,” Luna whispered, struggling to summon hope for life. Her mind felt numb, unable to shake off repetitive thoughts, often leading to self-inflicted wounds upon waking up. She loathed herself in this state.
Once, she faced life with unwavering love, resilient against any challenge. But now, everything had changed. Her mind often felt beyond her control, leaving her feeling powerless, like drowning in water, overcome by fear.
Abigail held Luna close, their foreheads touching. "Let's ensure we take our medication properly. We'll be here to support you, helping you rediscover hope in life, alright?" Tears welled up in Luna's eyes.
After conversing with Luna for a while, Josh entered the room. "We'll head back now. You stay with Luna,” Abigail passed Larry over to Josh, knowing Luna's condition required careful attention to avoid any mishaps.
Larry was on the verge of tears, but Sean's stern words stopped him. "Don't be a crybaby. No mother wants that." Startled by Sean’s tone, Larry clung to Josh, frightened. Abigail gently patted his head, attempting to soothe him. "You need to be firm with him."
"My child is different," Sean asserted, leading Abigail out.
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"If you think it's a viable option, then I'll stay. But my parents will need to come and help take care of him. Luna’s condition seems serious, and she may not have control over her actions," Abigail responded, considering the complexities of the situation.
“Depression is one of the most challenging illnesses for people to comprehend. Who knows if those who leave because of depression truly want to leave?” Sean sighed, acknowledging the complexity of Luna's condition