Chapter 995
Chapter 995
Eudora and Naomi looked at each other for a long time. Suddenly they realized something.
They spoke in unison.
"It's Dad!"
"It's Amos!"
Puzzled, Naomi said, "Why is Dad behaving this way? Mom, you also know Nelson. It was an accident
when he got injured last time. Didn't Dad often get injured in the past? You didn't leave him either!"
Indeed, Eudora knew that. However, as parents, she and Amos needed to consider more than that.
"Do you really like him very much that you can't do without him?"
Naomi nodded firmly and said, "Yes!"
"Alright then!" Eudora sighed. Naomi had grown up and wanted to lead her own life. She thought that
perhaps she and Amos should start sorting out her marital affairs.
When Amos came back in the evening, he saw Eudora sitting on the bed. She stared intently at him.
He asked, "What's wrong? Cindy and Charlie had finally got together. Aren't you happy?"
Eudora ignored his words and asked directly.
She immediately asked, "Is there something you're hiding from me?"
Amos was baffled so he asked, "What's the matter?"
"I'm asking you! Is there anything you're hiding from me?"
Amos instantly understood and replied, "Oh, this is about Naomi! Yes, I'm not allowing her to meet
Nelson."
Eudora asked in surprise, "How did you know that I was talking about her?"
Amos smiled faintly and said, "Because that's the only one thing that I didn't tell you! Apart from that,
there is nothing else!"
Eudora let out a sigh while saying, "Anyways, you still hid that from me. Why did you do that?"
Amos thought about what he had asked Clint to do, but he stayed quiet about it in the end.
"It's just that I don't like Nelson. I'm worried that Naomi won't be happy with him!"
Eudora didn't know anything, nor did he want her to find out more. The more she knew, the more
perturbed she would be!
Eudora said with a smile, "That's not necessarily true. When I was with you, my father was also worried
that we wouldn't be happy if we got together! However, look at me now, am I not happy? All the girls in
the city envy me. They say that I must have saved the galaxy in my past life to be blessed with such a
great husband!"
It was the first time that Amos had heard such an expression, "Saved the galaxy?"
"That's right, but you can't afford to be complacent about that!"
Amos shook his head and said, "No, I won't! However, Nelson is different from what I used to be."
"What's the difference?" Eudora was curious.
"It's okay, I'll take care of this matter."
"We can't let it go on like this. I'm afraid that Naomi will defy us if we don't allow her to be with Nelson."
Amos asked, "What did she say to you?"
"No, it's not that. I noticed it myself!" She was reluctant to let Amos know that Naomi had secretly met
with Nelson because she didn't want to affect their father-daughter relationship.
Amos nodded and said, "Don't worry about it. I'll handle it. Oh, by the way, Thanksgiving is in a few
days. I've heard that there will be a meteor shower this year. The best viewing spot is at our wooden
cabin on the mountain. Cindy isn't around now, so I'll ask the butler from the old mansion to send some
people to clean up. We'll go to the cabin to celebrate the festival."
Eudora shook her head and said, "There's no need for that! I've almost finished tidying up the things by
myself. Do you think I'm a lazy good- for-nothing? I used to do everything on my own in the past!"
Amos shook his head while replying, "Of course you're not a good-for-nothing. I just don't want you to
be tired!"
"How could I be tired with just a few things? It's fine, I can settle it on my own!"
Although Naomi had initially been reluctant to go to the mountains, Eudora still forced her to go along
since it was a festive celebration.
The fact that the mobile phone signal might be weak in mountains concerned Naomi. Hence, she sent
a message to Nelson on her way to the mountain.
"See you in a few days. I'm going to be stranded in the mountains!"
Before Nelson could reply, there was no signal left. Naomi accepted her fate and threw her phone into
her bag. Then, she closed her eyes to get
some rest.
When she woke up, they had arrived on the mountain.
Amos had arranged for people to periodically clean up the cabin. Before the cleaners left, they helped
them to move the things in.
As soon as Naomi turned her head, she saw that her parents were being lovey dovey with each other
as always.
As a child who had grown accustomed to that, she didn't want to disturb them. Thus, she went alone to
the woods in front of her.
There were hammocks in the woods where they used to lie down in and sleep there when they were
kids.
Naomi laid in one of them and closed her eyes.
However, she couldn't fall asleep because she had slept too much along the way.
She heard footsteps all of a sudden. She opened her eyes and a bunch of colorful flowers appeared in
front of her.
"For you."
Naomi looked at Benedict, who was behind the flowers, and said, "You kid, you're at it again!"
Benedict retorted, "I'm not a little kid. I've already said that I'm going to pursue you officially."
Naomi didn't want to argue with him, so she placed the flowers on the tree next to her.
"Do you know what love is?"
Benedict furrowed his brow and said, "Of course, I do! When I was ill back then, you were the one who
treated me the best. Whenever I was sad, you were the person I wanted to see the most. If there's
something I'm happy about, the first person I want to share it with is you. If it's not love, then what's it?"
Naomi frowned. When listening to Benedict's description of love, she thought of Nelson.
"However, the person who comes to mind when I think about love isn't you. Benedict, listen to my
words and stop wasting your time on me! You'll understand it one day."
Obviously, Benedict still failed to understand her at the moment.
He begrudgingly laid down in the other hammock beside her.
"We will talk about it in the future when I understand it. As for now, all I know is that I like you."
Simply not bothering to pay him more attention, Naomi closed her eyes again.
Benedict looked at her side profile dejectedly for a long while.
To him, the most unendurable suffering in the world was not unrequited love. It was the way Naomi had
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They were going to celebrate Thanksgiving at night.
When Naomi and Benedict returned from the woods, the yard had already been decorated.
There were fairy lights hung around the yard, decorated with fall flowers. Swaying in the wind, the
scene looked beautiful.
In recent years, the three families would celebrate the festivals together. Naomi was not as happy as
she had been when she was a child, because she was missing a particular someone.
She couldn't help but wonder whether Nelson was lonely or not at the moment.
Just as she was thinking about it, a thick cloud of smoke drifted out from the kitchen.
Benedict hurriedly stood up and asked, "Is something on fire?"
The next second, Naomi had already rushed over with a bucket of water.
As soon as she reached the kitchen, she saw Tina running out of the kitchen, covered in smoke.
"There's no fire! It's just that something went wrong when I was cooking!"
Christopher was behind her. Exasperated, he thought to himself, "It has been so many years, but my
wife's cooking skills haven't improved at all!"
"I'm sorry, everyone. I don't think there will be any ingredients left for our dinner!"