Declan's eyes were bloodshot. He hadn't been home much lately. He didn't want Pamela or Aileen to know what he was really doing, nor did he want the world to know of their existence. He was trying to protect them. However, Pamela had suddenly fallen ill.
"Mom, why didn't you tell me you were sick?" he asked.
Pamela smiled weakly. "Declan, I wasn't in pain. Hailey took good care of me and made sure the best medicine was used. I didn't want to be a burden to you. I just wanted you to live a happy and peaceful life. If your father were still here, that's what he would have wanted too."
Pamela didn't want Declan to follow in his father's footsteps, so she had always tried to guide him away from that path.
Declan clutched her hand tightly. "Don't worry, Mom. This time, things will be different."
Pamela's tears slid down her cheeks. "My darlings..."
Hailey and Aileen stepped forward, each taking one of Pamela's hands.
Pamela placed their hands together and softly said, "I'm leaving now. Don't be sad. I'm just going to see your father. All these years, I've been here with you while he's been alone over there. He must miss me very much."
Hailey broke down in tears.
Pamela turned to Declan. "Declan, I'm leaving Aileen in your care. She's your sister, so you must take good care of her."
Then, she added, "Hailey's a wonderful girl. Having her by your side is a blessing. Treasure her."
Declan choked up. "I will, Mom."
Pamela smiled faintly. "I've lived a happy life. I had your father in my youth, and then I had you two. Life is never perfect, but sometimes, a little bit of happiness is enough."
With those final words, she slowly closed her eyes and passed away peacefully.
There were many things Pamela never had the chance to say, such as her regrets about her husband and her longing to watch her children grow. Yet, time had run out. She was gone.
He would have his revenge.
Declan looked at Hailey. "Thank you, Hailey. For everything."
There was so much to say, yet he didn't know where to start. All he knew was gratitude.
He was thankful that Hailey had come into his life and had stayed with him through the toughest times.
Hailey stepped forward and wrapped her arms around him, pressing her face against his chest, listening to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat.
"You don't have to thank me, Declan," she whispered. "If you want to cry, just cry. I know how much this hurts."
He tried to hold back his tears, but the warmth of Hailey's embrace and the comfort of her gentle words made it impossible.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)
How can this be,Carly always gets away with everything and Celine intelligence is not working her at all....
Just as I thought. This could go on a few more chapters. But the bond between Fiona amd Celine is undeniable. Even without knowing that they are mother and daughter. Though I'm totally confused. Isn't there any resemblance between Celine and her parents? How couldn't they tell that she was their daughter?...
As expected of the dna results in favor of the wicked carly again.. so frustrating...
I hope the writer of this story will not prolong this…..what happened to the DNA…...
Can you upload more chapters per day, each chapter is very short you always keep us hanging...
Can’t wait for when Nigel will discover Celine is his child...
I was enjoying Celine being a formidable woman until the author put her abuser back in her way to make it seem she is weak willed with no physical control. This saddens me....
Regardless of how "sorry" the abusive man is. His regret is his own burden to carry....
When a woman divorces a man because he ill treated her, authors of these books, should stop making a women look desperate to go back with the abusive man. The real world is not like that. Many many women value themselves too much to return to their abusers....
Please this story is going round in circles……this writer🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️...