Mark hadnât seen her in a long time.
He was always busy with his work, so when he saw Cecilia, he realized that he had missed her very much.
Looking at her tearful eyes, he asked in a gentle voice, âWhatâs wrong, Cecilia? Is there something wrong with Rena or the baby?â
Then, he handed Peter the gift he got for Rena and told him, âGo on ahead.
Iâll be there to see Rena and the baby in a minute.
â
Peter knew that it wasnât easy for Mark and Cecilia to meet, so he took the gift, nodded, and entered Renaâs ward.
Mark took Ceciliaâs hand, led her to an empty passage, and shut the door behind them.
He pulled her hand away from her eyes and said, âYouâre a grown-up.
Why do you always cry?â
âNone of your business.
â
Cecilia turned away, her eyes red.
Mark beamed and shook his head.
Then, he took out a cigarette and lit it.
He took a long drag, blew out a cloud of smoke, and asked, âYouâre crying because of Rena, arenât you?â
Hearing Mark speak her mind, Cecilia felt a little annoyed.
But sadness was eating at her more at the moment.
After all, someone in the world understood her, but no one understood Rena.
It was the first time in months that Cecilia had spoken nicely to Mark.
She even cried in front of him, which was a little weird because she now hated him so much.
âEveryone thinks that Rena is happy, but I know that she isnât.
Waylen is back, but he doesnât remember Rena.
But she still loves him.
â
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No woman could stand her husbandâs cold shoulder.
Mark kept smoking in silence.
He understood Ceciliaâs worries, but what could they do?
Rena and Waylen had so much history.
They used to love each other so much that no one who knew them could bear to tell Rena to give up, including Mark.
He worried about Rena.
From the very beginning, nothing happened to Elvira was Renaâs fault.
Waylen just did what a husband should do to protect his wife and daughter.
But now Rena had to pay everything back with her whole life.
It wasnât fair at all.
Mark raised his head.
He had tears in his eyes.
He thought of his sister, Reina, himself, and Rena.
It seemed that the children of the Evans family were destined to have difficulties in love.