Chapter 661:
They had hoped this child would provide them with support in their old age, but just a few years after adopting Eileen, Denise became pregnant with Roderick. As time passed, Lowell and Denise grew distant. When they divorced, both fought over Roderick, and neither of them wanted Eileen.
âIn truth, you should feel better knowing they arenât your real parents,â Ruby said, her voice wavering as she struggled to offer comfort. She wasnât sure whether her words were soothing or not.
Eileen slumped in her seat, her hands resting loosely at her sides. Her calm eyes were filled with emotion, but she didnât feel much. She only felt slight discomfort.
âYou know, if you want to track down your real parents, I might have a lead,â Ruby said. âWhen Lowell and Denise took you home, you were wearing a small gold locket with an âEâ on it. Lowell saw it briefly before the seller took it away. He did take a photo of it, though, and I still have that photo.â
Eileenâs memory flickered with the image of the gold locket in a photo she had seen in Rubyâs house, carefully tucked away in a book. Their life had been tough, and theyâd lost the photo once. Ruby had spent a long time searching for it.
Ruby had hinted that the locket was important to Eileenâs past, but at the time, Eileen hadnât grasped its significance. Now, everything clicked.
âIâll give you the photo when we get back. With your influence now, youâll surely find your real parents,â Ruby said warmly.
Eileen shifted in her seat and smiled at Ruby. âIâm getting married tomorrow. Letâs focus on that now. Whether I find my biological parents or have the locket, itâs not as important as having you with me. Thatâs what truly matters.â
The locketâs value suggested to Eileen that her real parents might have been wealthy. No matter whether she had been lost or stolen, her wealthy biological parents should have been able to find her. Yet, no one had come looking. So why would she look for them?
âEileen, whether you choose to search for your real parents or not, and regardless of who they might be, you will always be my daughter,â Ruby said, her voice gentle and unwavering. âI donât have much to offer for your wedding, but I borrowed a bit from Bailee. Please accept this as my gift to you.â
Dive into the story world at gαâηÏvðâsâ¤cøm Ruby had intended to present the money later, but the topic of Eileenâs biological parents had prompted her to give it to Eileen now.
âYou canât reject it. Baileeâs money is part of your own funds, so⦠youâre merely receiving your own money,â Ruby said, her voice tinged with a touch of embarrassment.
Ruby believed Denise was right about one thing. Eileen had done so much for her, and Ruby knew she could never fully repay her.
âEileen has endured so much over the years, especially during your illness,â Ruby continued. âYouâve given Bryan and me more than we could ever repay. Without you, I wouldnât have met Bryan, and we wouldnât have the life we enjoy today.â
Eileen started the car and eased into the traffic, making her way home. She was calm, having not been affected by the matter as much as Ruby had feared.
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