Chapter 231 You Are Not Her (Part Two)
Chapter 231 You Are Not Her (Part Two)
Barry laughed, "How childish!"
"Then I'll go out too!" After saying that, Victor turned around and left.
"Then... Wait for me!" Lucas hurried to catch up with Victor.
Swoosh... Mary took a deep breath.
"Are you nervous?" Barry looked down at Mary, who was standing in front of him with a lowered head.
"I..." Mary took a short pause. She found it hard to face Barry. She couldn't say anything to refuse him. How could such a good man meet a woman like her?
She couldn't respond to his kindness or bear his love any more...
With his hands in his pockets, Barry's
expressionless face covered deep pains in his heart.
Looking at her, Barry had already guessed almost what she wanted to talk to him. He knew what she wanted to say, but he just didn't start the topic first. No matter what, he would not be the one who gave up on Mary initiatively... "I'm sorry!" Mary lowered her head and sobbed, "I'm sorry, Barry! I didn't expect that I would break up with you for the second time in my life..."
The first time they broke up was after graduating from the college.
The two stood at the place where they had their first date. Because of Mary's mother's illness, she didn't want to get Barry involved. She cruelly broke up with him. They both cried.
"This time," said Mary, lowering her head, "I'm even crueler than I was before.
There is no other reason. I just want to be with him. Thank you for taking care of me and the kids for the past four years. I... Barry, please forgive me...
I've already treated you as my family, but that feeling... was not love. It's my honor to know such a wonderful person like you in college. But our love probably has ended in that era..."
As she spoke, Mary's heart ached as if a knife was cutting it piece by piece.
Tears welled up in her eyes and dropped down like broken beads.
"Mary, you are hateful!" Barry finally found his voice. "You gave me hope, but you are so cruel. What's so good about William? Why can't you forget him?" "I'm sorry..." Lowering her head, Mary cried, "It's all my fault..."
"Don't cry." Barry sighed, took out a white handkerchief from his pocket, and handed it to her. "Did you cry harder because I scolded you?"
His white handkerchief and pampering tone seemed to be so gentle to her every time. But she was still so cruel in the end... Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
"Wipe your tears," Barry said as he put the handkerchief into Mary's hand.
"Sorry... I'm sorry..." Mary said with sob. She couldn't even finish her words.
"Love can't be forced." Barry's voice was somewhat empty. "You didn't do anything wrong. Please don't say sorry. I was willing to be good to you.
For so many years, I have already regarded you as my family as well.
If you have made up your mind, just be with him.
At least I wouldn't cry as I did before," Barry said with a self-mockery smile. "Go out to find him. I don't want to wait for him to rush in."
"Barry..." Mary bit her lips so hard that they turned pale.
"I'm still the Daddy Barry of the two kids, and I'm also your family. Mary, I wish you happy." "Thank you, Barry. You too." Mary raised her head with tears in her eyes, only to find that Barry's body was trembling a bit.
She gave him a glance and left him step by step.
Barry turned around with his back to her, smiling, with a tear in the corner of his eye. 'Mary, I still can't help it...'
Holding the white handkerchief in her hand, Mary walked out of the ice rink.
Lucas and Victor had left first.
Seeing her coming out, William hurried to her, only to find that tears running all over her face. "Mary..."
"I'm fine." Suppressing her cries, Mary waved her hand and said, "Take me away."
"Okay."
William nodded and turned around to look at the lonely figure in the distance. He turned around, walked to the car with Mary, and drove away.
Sitting in the front passenger seat, Mary kept looking out of the window, with two lines of tears rolling down her face.
William didn't say anything. He thought that if he couldn't guess what Mary and Barry had talked about at this time, he would be a fool. But at this moment, he was not complacent, but only grateful.
"Mary," said William, "how well they all treat you, I will also treat you the same. No... I will do better!"
Mary nodded and said nothing.
"Mary, don't cry." William felt heartbroken for her cry. It was said that women were made of water, but it was the last thing that he wanted to see Mary cry. However, when he saw Mary just wiping tears silently, he felt as sad as a dying man under a torture.
"If it weren't for me, you wouldn't have said those words so heartlessly." William stretched out his hand to wipe her tears. "Why don't you hit me?"
Mary shook her head.
"Then why don't you scold me?"
However, Mary still shook her head.
"Bite me?"
Mary remained silent all the time.
"Mary, Mary, Mary..." While driving, William called her name continuously. "If you feel guilty, I will choose some good women from the company to introduce to Barry and let him choose as he likes. What do you think?"
Finally, Mary turned around and glared at him. She said, "Stop it!"
"Okay, okay. As long as you are willing to talk to me and don't cry, I won't do that."
Mary sighed and asked, "Don't you think we have hurt him too much?"
"Don't think so!" William held her hand. "If that's the case, I'm the one who should say sorry to him. It's me who took you away. You didn't do anything wrong. Besides, I believe that Barry will find happiness soon."
"I believe so, too," Mary said softly. Such a good person must be happy!
In the house of the Lan Family, R Town.
"Mommy!"
"Mommy!"
The two kids ran straight to Mary when they saw her get out of the car with William.
"I want a hug!" said Elissa, stretching out her arms.
"Good girl." With her eyes slightly swollen, Mary touched Elissa's head.
"Mommy, I miss you so much!" Alick complained in a sweet tone in Mary's arms. "You didn't come back last night..."
"Mommy was working. I'm sorry, Alick." "Will Mommy sleep with us tonight?"
"Sure!" Mary nodded.
"With Dad, too!" Elissa walked over and grabbed William's arm.
"Okay." William held Elissa in his arms. "I must sleep with Elissa and Alick tonight!"
"Yeah!"
"Yeah!"
Timothy and Amy stood aside and smiled at the family of four happily.
"Alick and Elissa," said William at the dining table, "may I find a new house for you to stay?"
"What new house?" asked Elissa in a daze.
"It's a new home, in which you and Alick will live with Dad and Mommy."
"Yeah! Great! Elissa wants a new house!"
"What about Alick?" William turned to ask the little guy.
"Okay..." Alick thought for a while and asked, "What about the original house? What about Daddy Barry?"
"Of course Daddy Barry will move in with us!" Elissa raised up her head. "Grandpa and grandma will move in with us, too!" "Then I want a new house, too!" Alick made a decision.
William glanced at Mary with a hesitation. Then he said, "Daddy Barry might not live with us."
"Why not?"
"Because... All the children live with their parents. You can't live with other Daddies," William explained patiently.
The two kids had lived with Barry for so many years. They must be unaccustomed to their sudden departure...
"Where do you want to buy a house?" Timothy suddenly asked.
"I haven't decided yet."
"Isn't our family house good?" Amy said, "You can move here after you get remarried. Your father and I can also help take care of Alick and Elissa!"
"It's too far from the city center."
"You can get up ten minutes earlier and drive faster." Timothy frowned and said, "How about changing your company's working hours? It can start at half past nine."
'Wow.' Mary thought, 'Father is so domineering.'
"Can't I arrange a new home for Mary and my children particularly?" asked William. He felt wronged. The world of two people only didn't exist. It became a world of four people. But now his father wanted to join the fun and make it a world of six people...
Mary blushed.
Home...
Just imagining the word would make her feel warm. Could she really have a home with William?
William's room on the second floor had been renovated. The huge bed was enough for four people to sleep together.
The two kids fell asleep in the arms of the Mary and William respectively, and Mary also squinted and took a nap, looking drowsy and gentle.
Seeing that, William got out of bed quietly and moved the two kids to another room.
When he returned to his room, he got on the bed. It felt so good to hug Mary while sleeping.
"Where are Alick and Elissa?" Mary asked in a daze, unable to open her eyes.
"They are both asleep." As he spoke, William's hands began to move restlessly.
"Stop it. I'm so tired..."
"I won't do anything."
"Okay..."