Chapter 1210
“Blake.”
At the sound of this long-missed voice, a torrent of tears broke from Blake. She rushed forward, her arms enveloping the woman before her in a desperate embrace. “Mom!” she cried.
Hannah Sutton, her own eyes shimmering with unshed tears, held her daughter close. Years had passed since they last saw each other. Why the tears, Blake? I’m here now, aren’t I? Let me look at you,” she whispered, a tremble in her voice.
Blake, her face a canvas of distress, looked up.
“You’ve grown even more beautiful,” Hannah observed softly, her fingers tenderly brushing Blake’s hair.
Yael Dion, his presence a mix of authority and warmth, joined them. Calling only for your mother, Blake? Have you forgotten your dad?”
you say that? You never responded to my
research institute, was vital to many experiments. Even so, he had not forgotten about his daughter. He pulled out a bracelet made from valuable aerospace materials from his pocket
enough to earn my forgiveness,” she teased, a smile breaking through
I want ten,” Blake added.
want. This thing
her tears, turning to Liam. “My parents are here,
You haven’t been home for so many days. Don’t bother Liam too much. He’s very busy and can’t afford
‘Mom doesn’t know about my hospital stay. Thankfully, I’ve healed a
made your favorite dish. Let me get it for you.”
leave, was persuaded to stay for the meal. The tw families sat together for dinner, with Mya sitting across from
is for you,”
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