Seriously, How Did He Win My Heart -
Chapter 895 "Hesitated" to Be Beside Him
"I never loved him, and I had never been the mistress Diana said. He made me do this."
"This was a rape!" Ezra emphasized as he was driving.
Maisie had the same opinion because Nancy, who did not like Roman at all, slept with the man in the situation of being fuddled deliberately. "Actually, I had fallen in love with someone who also liked me then," Tears rimmed Nancy's eyes, "but everything was ruined after that night." "My life was ruined, too."
"Afterwards, I had Ezra abroad. For the child, I had tried to put aside the hatred and forget the people who ever hurt me. I just wanted to take care of my child."
"We had lived in the shadow for years. The days were tough, but we were happy. I never thought that a father is absolutely necessary for a child."
"However, he then knew Ezra by some means and started to badger us, swearing to take him back to the Cantillos. For the sake of protecting my hard-won undertakings, Ezra finally chose to return." "The man not only destroyed my life but separated my child from me. I can feel nothing but hate for him."
"I never thought of forgiving him," Nancy did not mince words when expressed her animosity towards Roman, "If I got an opportunity to revenge on him, I will do it at any price."
"Now, he is dying, and I am going to jeer at him to his face, telling him he deserves it."
As Nancy stopped her words, Maisie and Ezra just kept silent. They could feel her hatred and support for what she did, and that was why Nancy returned from abroad.
After simmering down, Nancy added, "The life of Diana is a joke. She always found fault with other women, thinking they lured her husband."
"She had grudges against the women and vented her anger on them, but she didn't understand at all that the culprit should be her husband." "Initially, as Roman tried taking Ezra from me, I managed to get Diana's contact details, planning to join hands with her to gang up on him." "While I and Ezra didn't want Canuli, Diana bucked for it for the sake of her two daughters, thus I thought our cooperation would be win-win." "Unexpectedly, she fatuously thought that I had ulterior motives, even that I was flaunting and provoking. It did piss me off, so I gave up the idea."
Maisie could imagine the attitude Diana expressed. She shook her head and said, "She was cynical indeed who considered every woman wants Canuli and aspires to the Cantillo. Thus, she forced her views on you."
"Yes, she hardly realized we didn't want it," Nancy laughed jeeringly, "if Ezra had not returned Canuli, she wouldn't have fought with him for years and finally gone to jail."
"Now, she almost has no chance to revive. Her daughters do not reap any benefits, and her dignity is trampled by her so-called bosom friends. This is her consequence, spending for half her lifetime on scheming."
Mentioning Diana, Maisie and Ezra even felt more resentful because she hurt their child.
The woman deserved no sympathy due to her disposition.
"I heard that little Cantillo got hurt and I did feel angry. In some way, I returned to help you. Unexpectedly, she screwed up herself." Nancy spoke her mind again. Maisie felt really touched and said, "Thanks a lot."
Maisie did not think that Nancy's return was for her and Ezra to a certain extent. Nancy gave her the impression of being living abroad and secluded from the world. After all, she heard little of his overseas mother from Ezra since she knew him.
"Although I have been abroad for so many years and disinclined to fuss about her, it is intolerable that she even hurt your child in spite of doing harm to me and Ezra once. That's where I draw the line." Ezra also felt a bit amazed about her mother, catching a glimpse of her in the mirror. All the time, he considered that she returned from abroad only to meet Maisie and their child; little did he think that she even had such an idea.
He felt grateful, felicitating that Diana had screwed up herself. Otherwise, it might expend her mother's time and energy to make it which he was loath to see.
Then, they reached the hospital and they chatted. After Ezra parking the car, they went upstairs together.
"You just await me outside. I want to get in by myself," Nancy proposed to Ezra and Maisie outside the ward, "he can't hurt me anymore in this situation."
They understood that it was a personal vendetta between her and Roman. She should deal with it by herself.
As Nancy entered the ward, Ezra and Maisie stayed in the corridor.
For fear of emergencies, they did not leave.
At the very beginning, Maisie intentionally kept her distance from Ezra that he stood beside the door of the ward while she stood opposite.
Nevertheless, Ezra got close and whisper to her, "Everybody knows our relationship now. If the medical workers see that we treat each other in such an aloof attitude, we will be deemed to have a quarrel." Maisie cast a glance at him and stayed put. However, she seemed not to continue talking with him but turned on her phone to check out the mailbox.
Standing beside her, Ezra easily saw what she was reading the visa information.
He then felt upset. Did she still not perish the thought of going abroad? Was he really not worthy of her attachment at all?
As she still focused on the information, Ezra decided to divert her attention. He asked, "Shall we go grocery shopping and buy some food after a while? I remember that you would like to cook dinner for my mom."
It did work that Maisie promptly looked up and said, "Holy, I haven't prepared it."
Then she added, "We should send your mom home later. She needs rest to deal with jet lag. Or you stay with her at home for a while, and I get us some food."
"Let her sleep then. I will go with you." Ezra said. He thought his mother must take a full rest after arriving here to cope with kinds of problems. Ezra was afraid that she could not stand it.
However, Maisie seemed to be lost for words due to his "persistence".
"What's the matter?" Ezra felt a bit dispirited. Did she even not want to go out with him?
Then Maisie explained, "I just think that you don't know what to buy even if you go there..."
It was of a great possibility that such a child had never gone to the produce section of the grocery store.
Ezra was not suitable for the occasion that he would draw everyone's attention, and so did Maisie.
If you replace any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.
Report