Chapter 105
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 105
Leanne settled into the car as Mary gently cradled her face, examining her with the deep. affection unique to elders.
âSweetheart, have you been overworking yourself? Have you been neglecting your meals?â
Perched obediently in her seat, Leanne reassured her, âIâve been eating well and gained a few pounds recently. But youâve slimmed down so much. How come?â
Mary had been battling stomach cancer, enduring several surgeries that had significantly reduced the plump matriarch to half her size. Three years ago, she had narrowly escaped deathâs door, a feat that some attributed to a psychic or maybe just pure
luck.
Since Leanne married Curtis, Mary had miraculously survived her ordeal.
Mary had taken refuge in tranquility these years, living at a serene mountain retreat with at church, balancing her time between spiritual devotion and recovery.
She seldom asked for visits from her kin, preferring the peace of solitude, returning home. only during the holidays. The unexpected early return was a mystery.
She appeared even frailer than before. A sudden drop in weight at her age usually signaled illness.
Leanneâs heart ached at the sight of Maryâs frail form, âAre you sure youâre okay?â
âJust the usual aches and pains,â Mary chuckled, âI had a little surgery a while back.â
She downplayed the severity, but with her medical background, Leanne knew any surge for Mary at the time was a race against time.
âWhy didnât you tell us about the surgery?â
âI didnât want to trouble you with trivial matters Iâm accustomed to these minor ailme You all have your own lives to lead.â
Mary had come to terms with lifeâs ebb and flow at her age. âOnce I made it, you could celebrate another hurdle crossed. If not, you could carry my old bones back.â
Leanneâs voice was thick with emotion. âIâd rather get worried sick about you than live wit regret for the rest of my life.â
Having experienced the pain of loss early on, she knew how deeply it could scar her inside.
Touched by Leanneâs words, Mary promised, âNext time, youâll be right there with me.â
She directed the driver. âLetâs head home for dinner. The others will keep calling if weâre late.â
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âYou havenât been home yet?â Leanne was surprised.
The driver interrupted, âLady Mary landed and insisted on waiting for you here. Itâs been
two hours now.â
âYou couldâve waited at home, and I would go to see you after work.â
Mary huffed playfully, âWhy should I? Iâve seen enough of those old faces. You, my dear, bring me joy.â
Tears welled up in Leanneâs eyes, unsure how to break the news that she was divorcing and would no longer be a Richardson.
Mary was the only one in the Richardson family she couldnât bear to leave.
She decided to wait, not wanting to dampen the reunion.
When they reached the Richardson Manor, the family was already awaiting Maryâs arrival.
Leanne assisted Mary inside, where the living room buzzed with anticipation, Curtis and Phillip standing among the crowd.
Respect for elders was paramount in the Richardson family. Since the patriarch passed Mary held the reigns.
Despite Maddoxâs control over the Richardson Group and his immeasurable wealth that could shake the foundations of Stonebridge, at home, he was no different than the rest when it came to Maryâs scolding.
Jennifer had been anxious from the afternoonâs anticipation and sighed, âMary, your flight landed hours ago. What took you so long?â
Mary beamed while clutching Leanneâs hand. âI went to pick up Anne from work.â
Curtisâ gaze lazily swept over Leanneâs face. âQuite the diva. You even have Grandmal waiting to pick you up.â