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Shattered 88

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    A few words of argument between mother–inw and daughter–inw, and Bonnie fainted.


    “Prisci is her granddaughter, but aren’t ude and Larissa her grandchildren too? When something happened to Prisci, she scolded us harshly, but now that something’s happened to ude, she doesn’t care at all. What kind of grandmother is that?”


    Dillon was very displeased. “When she wakes up, send her back.”


    “As for ude, Larissa, go talk to Wes again. He has feelings for you and will help.”


    Larissa was full of frustration. Wesley did have feelings for her, but that was all in the past.


    Now, Wesley liked Prisci.


    Tania added, “That’s right, Larissa. Wes still cares about you. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have reminded you to pick up Grandma.”


    Larissa thought so too. Could Wesley’s feelings for Prisci reallypare to the bond they had as childhood


    sweethearts?


    “I’ll do my best.”


    In the hospital room, Prisci stayed by Bonnie’s side the whole time.


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    Bonnie woke up soon, and Dillon was there with his wife and daughter.


    Dillon brought up the matter of ude being taken away by the police, ming Prisci for calling them, and thenined that Bonnie was too partial <i>to </i>Prisci, which had spoiled her into such awless character.


    Bonnie shot him a re and said irritably, “You two dote on your own children, but what about Ci? You never cared about her. So what if I’m a little partial?”


    Tania was displeased, secretly shooting Prisci a fierce re, her words dripping with sarcasm.


    “She’s so capable, she doesn’t need us to care for her.“‘


    “She messes up at work and mes it all on ud.”


    In her heart, her own son could never be at fault.


    “Besides, we’re family after all. What kind of sister sends her brother to jail? People wouldugh if they heard about it.”


    “Have you said enough?” Prisci interrupted Tania coldly, her eyes full of frost. “Don’t you know Grandma’s health is poor, and at her age she can’t take this kind of stress?”


    Tania’s face darkened. “Is that how you talk to your elders?”


    Prisci shot back, “What kind of elder are you supposed to be?”


    “I’m your mother.”


    “Have you ever cared for me since I was a child? What right do you have to call yourself my mother?”


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    Prisci never had much affection for the Wilburn family.


    Tania had always made things hard for Bonnie, and now, with Bonnie just waking up, they wouldn’t even let her rest,ing here to nag about ude.


    She really couldn’t stand it anymore.


    “Do you think you can just throw some money at a child and call it raising them?”


    The effort it takes to raise a child can’t be measured in money.


    Besides, she had grown up healthy.


    All of this was thanks to Bonnie’s hard work, and had nothing


    to do with Tania.


    She had no right to act like an elder.


    Tania’s face was ck with anger, her chest heaving. “Prisci, you’re an ungrateful wretch. If I’d known, I would have just pretended I never had a daughter like you.”


    “Enough!” Bonnie scolded sternly.


    She gripped her granddaughter’s hand in support. “How can a mother say something like that?”


    Prisci didn’t care; after all, Tania had said things like that before.


    “Grandma, if you and Prisci have anyints, take them out on me. Please don’t let ud go to jail,” Larissa pleaded tearfully.


    Bonnie snapped, “You’re no better yourself.”


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    Dillon was so angry he had a headache. “Mom, ud is your grandson, the only male in our family. Do you really want him to go to jail?”


    “If he made a mistake, he has to take responsibility. He’s a man–doesn’t he have even that much courage?” Bonnie was clear about right and wrong; she cared about justice, not gender.


    This time, she was determined to stand by Prisci.


    Last time, she had let Prisci suffer; this time, she absolutely would not.


    Dillon’s face turned livid. “Fine, I see how it is. You all just want this family to fall apart.”


    “I work so hard outside, and you just stay at home enjoying an easy life…”


    “Who are you saying is staying at home enjoying an easy life?” Bonnie was furious.


    Her husband had passed away early, and for twenty years she had held the family together, managing everything inside and out. Now, being used by her son like this, she felt both sad


    and hurt.


    “You can’t teach your children well, they make mistakes, and you me it all on me?”


    Dillon was most proud of his son and daughter, ude and Larissa. Whenever he took them out, everyone praised their good looks and manners.


    But Bonnie was always dissatisfied.


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