Chapter 381 Mothers
âDo you know what my memory of my mother is?â
âBefore I turned seven, all I remember of my mother is her lying in bed all the time. She never moved.â
âMy dad would give her a sponge bath daily, and the nurses would administer nutrient solution daily. All I could do was watch.â
âOther children had mothers to scold them, hug them, and tell them how much they. loved them.â
âBut my mother just lay there, completely still.â
âWhen I turned sevenâŠâ
She sniffled. âMy dad discussed with my grandparents. They agreed to let the doctor euthanize my mom.â
âI was still too young then and did not understand what it meant.â
âMy dad said my motherâs organs were donated to three people.â
âHer heart and two kidneys were given to three boys older than me.â
Lucy wiped her tears with a tissue. âMy dad said Mom didnât die. Instead, she lives on in the three boys who received her organs.â
âAt the time, I told myself that I must remember what these three boys looked like. They carried on my motherâs life.â
âBut laterâŠâ
Lucy rested her head on her arms and cried profusely. âMandy, you should be thankful that your mother at least left you with beautiful memories. At least you know that she loved you.â
âAs for meâŠâ
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Lennonâs heart ached when he saw Lucy cry.
He felt her sadness acutely as if it was his own. Moreover, he sensed an inexplicable grief.
He took a deep breath and moved closer to her. Then, he held her hand and said, âPlease donât cry.â
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Lucy glanced at him. She wanted to say something but decided against it.
In the end, she rested her face against his chest and hugged his muscular waist as she cried. profusely.
After many years, she finally found the person who had a part of her mother.
However, she did not dare to tell himâŠ
Mandy and Lucy cried that noon.
At the same time, Jacob got drunk.
Lennon had to rush around to take care of them.
Cherise stood at the door and was reluctant to leave. âWhat about⊠I call my uncle and tell him that Iâm not coming over today.â
She had called her uncle as they traveled, informing him that she and Damien would come over for lunch.
Unfortunately, the situation hereâŠ
âYou should go.â
Lennon shook his head helplessly. âI can take care of a drunkard and two women.â
âYou havenât seen your uncle and aunt for a long time. You should visit them.â
Cherise pursed her lips and looked at Lucy and the others. Once she confirmed that Lennon could care for them, she gradually followed Damien to the car.
âLetâs go.â
Damien said calmly and started the car.
Cherise was still worried about Lucy and the others. She kept looking at the house as the car traveled away.
Once the house disappeared from view, she sighed. âThe lunch started on a happy noteâŠâ
But Mandy mentioned her mother.
The word âmotherâ triggered Lucyâs unhealed wound.
Then, Lucy and Mandy took turns exposing their hurts, causing the atmosphere to grow
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somber.
âMy mother had loved me too.â
Damien gripped the steering wheel and looked ahead. Hints of emotions flickered in hist usually emotionless eyes. âUnfortunately, she pa*sed away too soon.â
âShe was kind, just like you.â
âIf she had lived longerâŠ. I believe my sister wouldnât have turned out like this.â
Cherise pursed her lips.
Damien rarely brought up his family with her.
She sighed and said, âIâve always sensed that your mother was a good person.â