Chapter 1197 Hannah'S Final Struggle
Chapter 1197 Hannah'S Final Struggle
Chapter 1197 Hannah's Final Struggle
Oscar was dissatisfied. He felt that the time he spent with Hannah was too short. He wished he could
spend 24 hours a day with her.
Hannah compromised since she heard that he could only sleep for three hours in bed. She would leave
after he got up and left anyway.
Oscar put Hannah back on the bed, holding her body and breathed her familiar scent after so many
years of separation. This time, he felt satisfied and felt that the world favoured him. He hugged Hannah
tightly, almost suffocating her, but she strangely felt warm and secure again despite thinking she would
never feel safe with Oscar again.
However, when she tried to relax her guard, some shadows from the past suddenly appeared without
warning. She closed her eyes. This was their conflict-there was a gap between the two of them that she
didn't know how long it would take to cross or if they could ever cross it at all.
It was 7 AM. Oscar turned off his alarm clock, which rarely rang since he usually woke up naturally. But
today it did its job waking him up from his deep slumber. Hannah was still lying beside him in bed so he
was reluctant to leave his bed. The feeling of waking up next to someone you love made him want
nothing more than just to stay immersed in this moment forever, even though he knew he had
responsibilities outside of their bedroom walls waiting for him.
He carefully lifted himself out of bed trying not to wake up Hannah. Oscar planted a gentle kiss on her
forehead before leaving quietly.
As soon as Oscar left, Hannah opened her eyes since, sleep never came easy for someone like her,
especially when sharing a bed with Oscar, whom she had a history with. She saw that Oscar had gone
but still felt his presence lingering around where they both slept last night. There was a moment when
she thought of staying on this bed to accompany Oscar.
She closed her eyes, trying to adjust the mess of thinking inside.
She got up at 8 AM. She didn't get much sleep and was exhausted from Oscar's constant moves last
night. But the thought of Salem already being awake urged her to get up. And sure enough, when she
opened her door after getting ready, the little boy had been waiting for her outside. She wasn't sure
how long he had been there but his eyes were shining with excitement.
"Mom, good morning. Did you sleep well last night? Are you hungry? Do you want breakfast? What do
you want for breakfast?" Salem asked eagerly.
Hannah smiled at him. Every time she saw Salem, her heart warmed up a little bit more. She crouched
down to his level and answered each of his questions one by one.
"Good morning, Sal." She said. "I slept okay last night, and yeah, I'm a little hungry now, I'd like some
breakfast with my favourite boy."
"With Mom here, anything tastes good," Salem replied happily.
Hannah affectionately ruffled his hair before taking his hand and leading him towards the dining room.
Una was already eating alone since Oscar had gone to work already.
"Mom," Una greeted her politely. Although Hannah still felt uneasy about it but accepted it nonetheless
without knowing how long it would take for her to truly let go of all the pain in her heart.
"Morning, Una." Replied she.
The three sat down at the table together when suddenly Salem spoke up with a hint of complaint in his
voice, "Mom, Dad lasted too long. I've waited from yesterday afternoon until nighttime but never got to
see you."
It was an innocent remark that made Hannah blush furiously while Una looked on confusedly and This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
asked, "Dad lasted too long?"
Salem tried explaining himself before Hannah interrupted them both, "Let's not talk during meals or
we'll have indigestion."
"Okay," said Salem obediently as he nodded along before adding quickly, "Dad can't do that again, it's
too hard waiting."
Hannah blushed even harder as she thought about how there couldn't be another next time like this
again. After finishing their meal together, Max sent Una and Salem off to school.
"Mom, will you wait for me at home?" asked the boy.
"I'm leaving soon but I'll come back and take you to Kensbury with me this weekend, okay?"
"Why can't you live in the Capital with Dad and me?" He asked sadly then added hopefully, "If you miss
Grandpa and Grandma, can you ask them to come and live with us?"
Hannah felt a bit uneasy after Salem's words, and she comforted him, "Sal, there are some things in
the world adults can't. Be a good boy, okay?"
"But... I want Mom by my side, like other kids' moms, to watch me grow up." Salem looked at Hannah
with a pitiful expression.
Hannah touched his little face but didn't answer. Salem was more sensible than most children and
didn't want to make things difficult for his mom. So he followed Max into the car and left. Sitting in the
car, his little face pressed against the window glass. The look in his eyes made Hannah feel
heartbroken as she watched the car get farther away. She took a deep breath and tried to relax.
Hannah left the Capital that day. She took a taxi to the airport. Before she could truly let go of
everything, she couldn't easily try again. She was afraid of disappointing herself again or disappointing
those around her.
Sitting in the car, she received Susan's call. Susan asked about her situation with Oscar last night.
Hannah knew that she couldn't hide it from Susan and told her everything. Susan screamed so loudly
that it almost burst Hannah's eardrums.
"You finally couldn't escape Oscar's grasp, could you?" Susan asked.
Hannah smiled slightly as she looked at the dazzling sunlight outside the window. She had finally
returned to Oscar. Perhaps her current struggle was just an explanation for everything that had
happened before.
For Salem's sake, she was easy to compromise. Hannah chatted with Susan for a while before
hanging up her phone. Just as soon as she put down her phone, it rang again. An unfamiliar number
appeared on the screen.
Though hesitant, she finally put it through, "Hello?"
"Hello." A familiar male voice came from over there.
Suddenly feeling tightness in her chest upon hearing the voice, she held onto her phone tighter.
"Hannah, did you forget me? No, you didn't, right? You still remember my voice, didn't you?"
Hannah bit down on her lip tightly. Never did it cross her mind that Doyle would reappear so suddenly
like this after half a year.