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“Jeffrey, Amelia called out to him. She had noticed the way he looked at Rebecca.
Jeffrey turned his gaze toward her. “Mom.”
Amelia said, “Come over and let’s talk.”
Jeffrey walked over and sat down.
Amelia kept a courteous tone, but her words were anything but gentle. “Have you given any more thought to what we talked about before?”
“My answer hasn’t changed,” Jeffrey replied, his voice firm. “Rebecca is my wife. I’m not ever going to divorce her*
Amelia pressed, “Even if being with you doesn’t make her happy?”
Jeffrey said, “I’ll do whatever it takes to make her happy.”
Amelia looked him straight in the eye. “And if she’s still not happy after all your efforts?”
“We’ll deal with that if the time comes,” Jeffrey replied, his tone calm and unchanging. Then, without missing a beat, he changed the subject. “What really needs your attention now is whether or not you’ll let Rebecca recognize Mr. Guzman as her biological father. From what I hear, Mr. Guzman has been preparing for this ever since he got back to Honnala.”
Amelia said, “What does that have to do with me?”
Jeffrey said, “Rebecca is his child.”
Amelia’s gaze was cold. “Got any evidence?”
Jeffrey hesitated.
“A privately–conducted paternity test won’t hold up in court. Even if Mr. Guzman tries to sue, he’d lose–he doesn’t have any chance in this,” Amelia said, straightforward as ever.
Jeffrey said nothing.
He was just probing, trying to gauge whether Rebecca would ever acknowledge Mr. Guzman as her father, so he could plan his next move.
Amelia saw right through his scheme but didn’t call him out. Instead, she added, “If anyone tries to give Rebecca a hard time, I’m not above using Mr. Guzman to stand in their way.”
Jeffrey looked up.
‘Is my mother–in–law almost too clever for her own good?‘ he wondered.
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“What do you mean by using him, Mom?” Rebecca said as she walked over, fresh from her chat with Timothy She shot Amelia a searching look, a hint of confusion flickering in her eyes.
“It’s nothing for you to worry about,” Amelia reassured her, determined to keep Rebecca out of all the drama. “Just call a cleaning crew to spruce up our home later. Once you’re out of the hospital next week, you’ll have a nice, clean place to settle back into.”
Rebecca’s heart lifted with joy. ‘Going home, finally. Things are looking up! “Alright.”
“Rebecca’s Manor has its own nutritionists and rehab specialists,” Jeffrey chimed in, trying to shift the conversation. “Why don’t you just move back there?”
“No,” Amelia shot back, every bit of Rebecca’s past suffering fresh in her mind. “I’m not interested in a house that’s always switching owners.”
Jeffrey was speechless.
He almost blurted out that she’d only said it in a moment of anger, but then it hit him–it wasn’t just about what happened before. More than anything, Amelia and her daughter were planning ahead for when they’d leave.
If they went back to Rebecca’s Manor now, sneaking out later would draw way too much attention.
If we leave from Rebecca’s Manor, it’ll be way too obvious.
“Then I’ll send the nutritionist and rehab specialist over to your place,” Jeffrey said, smoothly changing the subject. “You’ve only just woken up, so you need to pay extra attention to your diet.”
“I’ve got it all covered,” Rebecca said, having already thought of everything since Amelia woke up. “You don’t have to worry about a thing.”
“Hey, I’m your husband–helping you with this stuff is part of my job,” Jeffrey continued, charming as ever. “Let me take a look at the nutritionist you picked. I’ll check them out for you.”
Rebecca stared him down.
For once, Jeffrey was totally lost–he had no idea why she suddenly seemed upset. “What’s wrong?”
Rebecca parted her lips, but in the end, forced herself to swallow all her feelings and managed a casual, “It’s nothing.”
After everything she’d been through recently, she was wound so tightly that even one offhand comment from Jeffrey could make her snap.
In that first moment, she couldn’t help but assume Jeffrey didn’t believe in her, as if he saw her as someone who couldn’t do anything right.
‘But in reality,‘ Rebecca realized, ‘he was just showing a little thoughtless care without even meaning to.
‘He didn’t mean anything by it—it was just his usual way of looking out for me,‘ she reminded herself.
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Seeing she didn’t want to talk, Jeffrey didn’t pry. When dinner rolled around, he ordered some takeaway for everyone. Once they’d eaten, he left for work.
After that, Jeffrey made time to visit every single day, no matter how packed his schedule was.
Even though Amelia never exactly welcomed him, he never missed a visit–rain or shine. And when the day came for her to be discharged, he even sent someone to pick her up.
When Amelia was finally released from the hospital, no one was happier for her–except Rebecca herself- than Timothy,
He was overjoyed to see Amelia healthy again, and relieved that all of Rebecca’s effort and persistence had truly paid off.
Before they knew it, the month was almost over.
That evening, after dinner, Amelia and Rebecca took a stroll through the villa’s garden.
Amelia watched her daughter, who always seemed cheerful but was clearly weighed down by something. “I’m pretty much back to normal now. Do you want to leave soon, or wait a bit longer?”
Rebecca walked slowly, her steps heavy. “Are we really going to Honnala?”
Amelia nodded. “Yes.”
Rebecca’s face was mixed with emotions. “Didn’t you say you hated living there?”
“I used to hate it, but now I just feel indifferent,” Amelia replied, her tone honest. She had weighed it from every angle before deciding on Honnala.
Whether it’s schools, hospitals, or chances to start over–Honnala really has it all, at least outside of Jelasburg.
It’s honestly the best place around, except maybe for Jelasburg.
Rebecca couldn’t help but ask, “Why?”
If Amelia was only planning on going to Honnala for her and Samuel, just forcing herself to get over her own reluctance, Rebecca would much rather pick a different city. She didn’t want her mom to put herself through all that again for her sake, and she sure didn’t want Amelia to have to reopen those old wounds before she was ready.
“I used to be so stubborn. I thought, ‘Why should I go back to a place where the people I can’t stand still live?‘ But now I see things differently. They’re the ones who messed up, so why should I be the one to leave? If anyone should feel guilty, it’s them,” Amelia said, her voice steady and honest.
She’d been so full of pride when she was young.
That stubbornness had stuck with her all the way into middle age.
But after seeing everything Rebecca had gone through, and how Ryan had crossed such a long distance just to find her, Amelia finally understood: no matter where you live, the ones you care about will always stick with
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you, and those you want to avoid will find their own way into your life no matter what.
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So she’d rather choose a good place, be with the people she loves, and tune out all the baggage–just start fresh and live her life right.
“Once you and Richard sign those divorce papers, we’ll head out,” Rebecca said, her voice firm. She hadn’t managed to get her own divorce done and she didn’t want her mom to have the same letdown.
Amelia nodded. “Alright.”
With everything settled, Rebecca just went through the motions, acting like life was perfectly normal.
Jeffrey came by every day, staying in her room, telling her he loved her over and over. Sometimes he’d bring flowers, other times some interesting little things he’d found.
He was as gentle to her as ever, just like in those five years of marriage.
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