One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 901 The Contents of the Letter



Chapter 901 The Contents of the Letter

The letter was not long with only a few sentences, and Jessie could see that the sentences were not

coherent, and there were even stutters in it.

From this, Jessie guessed that it should be that when George was writing the letter, he didn't know

what to write, or felt that something was inappropriate to write, so he hesitated whether to write it or

not, and then what appeared in front of her was such a letter that looked a bit strange.

And the letter was quite thought-provoking.

Jessie’s mother looked at Jessie with a calm expression, not much different from her usual one, and

she couldn't help but feel relieved.

There was little change in her daughter's expression, so that meant that nothing was written in the

letter that would have frightened her.

That being the case, she was quite relieved.

"Jessie." She called out to Jessie.

Jessie stared at the letter without responding.

Her mother had no choice but to wave her hands in front of her eyes.

Jessie came back to her senses, gave a smile to her mother, "What's wrong, Mum?"

"I should the one ask the question." Her mother gave her a blank look, then asked with concern,

"What's written on it?"

"Nothing." Jessie said, and handed over the envelope in her hand.

Jessie’s mother did not expect that her daughter would give the letter to her without the slightest

intention of hiding it, which made her relieved.

"Can I read it?" Jessie’s mother did not immediately take the envelope, but looked at Jessie to confirm

it again.

Letters were meant to be private.

Even if her daughter were to show it to her, she could not be so eager to take it and read it. She had to

ask her daughter if she wanted to show her, for fear that her daughter might show it to her on impulse

and then regret it later.

What was more, the letter was written by a man to his daughter, and it wasn't good for her, as a mother,

to see something odd and strange.

However Jessie didn't care about that and nodded with a smile, "Of course you can, I've shown you,

why not?"

Hearing that, Jessie’s mother was relieved, taking the letter to read it.

Surprisingly, there was nothing in the letter that could not be read, on the contrary, the content of the

letter was very plain, just some advice to Jessie to take care of herself during her pregnancy, and then

the words that George asked Jessie to promise to have a good talk when he returned, and nothing

else.

All in all, the letter seemed, more or less, perfunctory.

It was probably it was the first time George had written a letter and he did not know what to write down.

"Jessie, what exactly does he mean?" Jessie’s mother handed the letter back to Jessie, puzzled.

Jessie shook her head, "I don't know."

However, she knew very well in her heart that George would write this letter to her because he couldn't

say those concerns out loud and was afraid that she wouldn't want to hear them, so he wrote them in

the letter and brought it to her.

In this way, she didn't have to listen but read it.

He was quite clever.

Moreover, by saying this, he would be telling her that he really cared for her and wanted to be good to

her.

It also followed that he had really accepted his feelings for her positively and wanted to pursue her, just

as Violet said he would.

Thinking of this, Jessie's palms tightened and her expression turned complicated.

George's feelings for her came too quickly and suddenly to be accepted, and having accepted, he

began to pursue her.

Instead of a bit of joy, this left her with only a strong sense of sadness.

The sadness was that she had no past memories of him as well as feelings for him, and his pursuit,

which made her feel no joy, coupled with the grudge that still separated them, scared her instead.

Looking at her daughter's frown, Jessie’s mother asked with concern, "Jessie, what's wrong?"

Jessie's eyes flickered, her face raised in a forced smile, "Nothing, I'm fine, Mom."

If her mother continued to ask, she was afraid she wouldn't be able to keep her mouth shut and would

spill the beans.

After all, she really didn't want to tell her parents that George had feelings for her and was trying to woo

her.

Her parents must have been shocked when they found out.

They were already old, they could not stand it if they found it out.

So it'd better to let her bear these things herself.

Seeing that, her mother signed, but did not force her to say anything, but patted on her shoulder,

smiling, “It’s okay, tell me when you want to talk, I will be your most faithful listener."

Hearing these words, Jessie's eyes reddened and her heart was filled with warmth and sourness.

She leaned into her mother's arms, "Thank you, Mom."

Jessie’s mother stroked her daughter's hair, love written all over her face.

After a while, she let go of her daughter and added, "It's getting late, I should go, take care of yourself.

If you need help, ask the nurses to do you a favor, if the nurses can't do it, give ma call and I will

come."

She had wanted to stay in the hospital to look after her daughter and be with her.

But these days, her husband was also not feeling well, so she had no choice but to stay home and look

after him.

Luckily, her husband was getting well and was able to fiddle with the garden. She would come back in

a couple of days to look after Jessie when he was completely well.

"Don't worry, Mum, I know." Hearing her mother's instructions, Jessie's heart warmed as she smiled

and nodded in agreement, "I'll take care of myself, after all, I still have a baby in my belly, there's no

way I'll let anything happen to it."

"Good, well, I am leaving." Jessie’s mother stroked her daughter's head and turned to go out.

After her mother left, the smile on Jessie's face slowly dissipated and was replaced by confusion and

bewilderment.

This letter from George confirmed the content of the phone call with Violet that day, and because of

that, she didn't know what to do.

George wanted to woo her, but she could not be with him.

Because now, she had no feelings for him, and had no memories of the past, and most importantly,

they were separated by family feuds, and on that basis, she could not even be with him.

Otherwise, how could she live up to her parents, who had been sad because of him in the past, and

herself?

But would he be annoyed and do something to her or her parents if she was indifferent to his Content (C) Nôv/elDra/ma.Org.

advances?

For a while, Jessie fell into an endless silence.

On the other hand, Violet was not having a good time either.

She had thought that she and Stanley would at most have a cold war for two days and that Stanley

would compromise and let her stay.

But after several days, he had no intention of compromising.

So, naturally, she and he went cold turkey for several days.


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