He should feel happy that his mother was speaking up for Rosalie, so why did he feel endless melancholy in his heart? He was doomed to be sidelined.
"Mom, I didn't misunderstand anything. I know she wasn't wrong in making that choice, but it destroyed me. Since she chose Sebastian, why should I continue pursuing her? It no longer matters whether there's a misunderstanding or not." Theodore clutched the area of his wound, which ran deep. He could still feel it throbbing with pain even until now.
Each the talked about this, the image would emerge in his mind once more and the pain in his heart would deepen.
"Theo," Sydney said, her heart breaking as guilt overwhelmed her. She grabbed his hand, and said, "I know you're suffering, and that you're in a lot of pain. Since you don't want to contact Rose, then don't. There are many other women in this world who are still worthy of your love." Sydney couldn't stop her tears from flowing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe knew how much pain Theodore was in at that time. He was her son, after all, and they were connected by blood.
Rosalie chose Sebastian, and Sydney could very well have blamed her and reproached Rosalie for it.
However, now that she knew that Sebastian was her son as well, she knew how Rosalie must have felt at that time.
Rosalie would have felt miserable, no matter which of the two she chose.
Had Sydney been in Rosalie's shoes, she wouldn't know what choice she would make. Perhaps Rosalie had made a hasty decision without thinking things through, because both men were equally important to her. One of them had once hurt her.
Rosalie seemed above reproach despite making such a choice.
Theodore sighed. "At the end of the day, you approve of us separating. But Mom, what about you and Dad? When are you and Dad splitting up?" Looking at the state his parents were in right now, Theodore would rather they split up instead.
"I'll handle things between your dad and I. Theo, from now on, talk toif there's anything on your mind. Don't keep things to yourself." "I won't," Theodore said with a shake of his head, don't want to talk to you about anything. You can't even handle your own affairs. What's more can tell that your attention isn't on me. Perhaps I'm not that important to you." "No, Theo! You've misunderstood. That's not true." "There's that word again," Theodore said, cutting her off. "You keep saying that there's a misunderstanding for everything! say. Do I misunderstand things so easily? Mom, stop botheringfrom now on." Theodore turned to leave.
Sydney wanted to chase after him, but she couldn't find a good reason to.
After taking a few steps, Theodore stopped in his tracks and said, "Mom, I don't know if you will blRose or not, but I hope you won't. At least, I don't. I know she made a very difficult choice, it's just that the moment she made that choice.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthings were doomed to be over between us." Theodore turned around slowly.
"She's left, hasn't she?" Sydney nodded, unable to hide the truth from Theodore any longer.
"She left for Melrine with Seb. He lost his memories, and there's a medical facility in Melrine that can help him. Rose accompanied him there, and they might be there for a very long time." Theodore stood stunned and remained silent for a long time. His eyes turned eerily cold.
That woman went abroad with Sebastian so suddenly, as if Sebastian had becher onlym consideration in her heart. Theodore was now acutely aware of the fact that his beloved woman was with another man on the other side of the world. He was so far away from her. She didn't even seem to care about or miss him one bit.
"Mom, since when...did you start calling him Seb?" His beloved woman chose Sebastian. His mother had a change of heart toward Sebastian, too.
Was that man really that good? So good that his beloved woman and even his own mother were taking his side? X