Chapter 465
“I might not be fond of that Dorothy, but I be damned if I let you tum the Lopez family upside down!”
Jonathan’s nerves were rattled by the recent debacle involving Heather. In the past, he had been reluctant to interfere, partly out
of consideration for his wife’s health and sheer laziness when it came to domestic squabbles.
Had he known that Amanda had spoiled Heather to such an extent, allowing her to become so unhinged that she even harmed
their son, he would have stepped in to set things right.
Amanda, knowing she was at fault, offered a meek explanation, “Look at our friends around here. Their daughters–in–law and
sons–in–law come from matching social backgrounds. I just wanted to find someone for Everett who’s well–educated,
competent, and could help him in his career. Isn’t that in his best interest?”
“Heather might be capable, but she’s cold–hearted and ruthless. She’d stop at nothing! That’s just unacceptable.”
“But honey, think back to before Dorothy came into the picture. Everett and Heather were so good together! At work, Heather
supported him tirelessly, and you can’t deny that. And personally, they were such good friends, often seen dining out with Jeffrey.
There were no issues whatsoever! Dorothy is where it all went wrong.”
“No matter what, once Everett’s back on his feet, I don’t want to hear another peep about Heather from you!”
Amanda nodded quickly. “You got it, I won’t bring her up again! I won’t let her anywhere near our son. I owe her for past
kindness, but that’s it. Even if you could tolerate her, I can’t. I’m scared she’ll hurt Everett again.”
“All I pray for now is that you really did destroy all the evidence from that nasty business with Dorothy’s mother. Not a trace left! I
can’t bear to think what would happen if it came to light Jonathan didn’t even want to entertain the thought of Everett’s reaction.
In a room at Eldoria City Hospital.
Karen was stunned, staring at the empty hospital bed.
Just minutes ago, Langston had thrown a tantrum for some pastry, and Dorothy said she wanted to rest. So, Karen had taken
Langston downstairs to the bakery, trying not to disturb her rest.
But now she was gone!
Thankfully, Karen wasn’t completely clueless. She immediately turned to the little boy beside her, “Langston, you knew your mom
was planning to bolt, didn’t you?”
Langston pouted, trying to feign ignorance, “How would I know?”
“You’re lying! You begged to go for pastries, and then you said you didn’t like any at the shop, so we went to another. You can’t
tell me you weren’t stalling for time?”
“Heh!” Langston caved, throwing his hands up in a mock surrender, “Mom’s the adult. If she wants to go somewhere, what can a
little
kid like me do?”
“You...” Karen was so exasperated she was lost for words, “She’s injured! I’m not trying to stop her for the sake of it, but her
body can’t
take this kind of strain!”
Everyone was acting
of concern for her well–being, not to harm her.
“I know” Langston nodded, looking into Karen’s eyes. “But Mommy’s unhappy here. I saw her cry.”
Karen was speechless.
“I think if Mommy is sad, her wounds won’t heal! If she’s willing to leave despite the pain, it means she really wants to find that
person, right?”
Langston’s words struck a chord with Karen.
But still...
She glanced at the empty bed and groaned, clutching her forehead, “How am I supposed to explain to Kenneth where she’s
gone when he shows up?”