Sir, Madam Dispeared Again After Divorce! -
Chapter 803 Apologizing to Father
If she had pushed him away that day, even if Luke still wouldn't accept her love, he would at least not hate her.
But it was too late to regret it because a long time had passed.
And she was also pregnant!
Clenching her hands, Sean almost couldn't control her emotions.
Reasonably, the moment she found she was pregnant, she should have aborted the child, cutting off the ties with the affair that day.
Anyway, Luke would not let her give birth to this child, nor would he accept the child.
But because of her love for him, she couldn't harden her heart or be willing to abort this child.
Her sense told her she should do it. Otherwise, even if she gave birth, the child would not have a father's love, which was unfair to the child. And Luke would think she was selfish because she gave him a child before he got married.
But emotionally, she really could not do it.
Now it had been more than two months, but she had not had a plan.
If this continued, she really didn't know what she should do.
"Sean?" Sydney waved her hand a few times in front of Sean's eyes.
Sean blinked her eyes and came back to her senses. Lips shivering, she asked, "What's wrong, Ms. Raines?"
"I should ask you this question. You were in a daze, and you looked ashen. Is it that what I've just..."
"No, no." Sean waved her hand hurriedly. "Ms. Raines, not because of you. I was thinking about something, so I had a heavy heart. Uh... Ms. Raines, could you let me take a few days off?" Sydney looked at her and asked, "Ask for leave?"
"Yes." Sean lowered her eyelids. "I have something very important to do. I want to have a good rest and calm down. Then I'll decide how to deal with it."
"Could you tell me about it?" Sydney asked.
Sean pursed her lips, not answering.
Seeing that, Sydney sighed resignedly, "Fine. Since you don't want to say it, I won't force you. Okay, I'll give you a few days. Please take a good rest. When you get it done, come back to work. That's not a problem."
"Thank you, Ms. Raines." Sean was relieved. She bowed at her before she said she was leaving.
Looking at her back, Sydney said, "Sean, what has just happened..."
Sean stopped, turned around, and smiled at Sydney, "Ms. Raines, I don't take it to heart. You don't have to worry about it. I'm truly fine."
"No matter what, I must say sorry to you." Sydney managed to produce a smile.
She had a good heart, but she had done something bad with it, which made Sean sad.
So she should take the blame and apologize for her action.
Otherwise, she would feel uneasy.
Knowing Sydney was guilty of herself, Sean nodded with a smile. "Fine, I accept your apology. Then don't blame yourself anymore, Ms. Raines." "Okay," Sydney responded.
Sean waved at her. Then she continued to walk outside and was soon out of the office.
Sydney leaned against the back of her chair and gently massaged her temples, sighing in her heart, 'It seems that I can't be a matchmaker anymore in the future. If I fail like this time, I'll make the other party so embarrassed. Then I'll have to take responsibility.'
Not thinking further, Sydney put down her hands and sat straight to continue her work.
When she was about to get off work in the afternoon, she received a message from Mrs. Chase.
Mrs. Chase invited her and Julien to the Chase family to have dinner, stressing that she must bring Julien.
Luke seemed to be right. Aunt wanted to chat with Julien!
"Ms. Raines." Someone suddenly knocked on the door.
Sydney looked up at the door and saw Sean's assistant.
Sean had asked for leave and gone home. Of course, her assistant would do her job for now.
Sydney put her phone face down on the table and asked, "What's up?"
"Ms. Raines, the police station has just called Sean's landline, saying that Vice President Raines' court trial is held tomorrow and that you should remember to go over." The assistant withdrew her hand from the door.
Sydney froze but then remembered it. Madeline had been locked up in the police station for so many days. Indeed, it should be time for her to have a trial.
As the plaintiff, she must appear in court.
She nodded and said to the assistant with a smile, "Got it."
"Then I'm going downstairs, Ms. Raines." The assistant smiled at her.
"Okay, go," Sydney said.
After closing the door, the assistant turned and left.
Sydney didn't take this brief interlude as something important.
Madeline would unavoidably have a trial. Even if it didn't take place tomorrow, it would be the day after tomorrow. No matter what, she, Sydney, would have to attend the trial.
So having learned about it was enough. There was no need to care about it. Anyway, Madeline would be thrown into prison.
In fact, apart from those few stains he got from his dealings with the Madden family, her dad also got a lot of stains because of Kaylie Lewin and Madeline Raines-the mother and daughter. Thinking of Kaylie Lewin, Sydney narrowed her eyes and tapped her office table's top a couple of times, making a few knocks, which were so crisp in the quiet large office.
Imprisoned overseas, Kaylie could not come back to Mediana, which meant that she could not punish this woman even if she wanted to.
So she would have to wait until the woman's imprisonment was over. By then, she could ask Julien to help extradite her to Mediana.
After massaging her temples, Sydney put her hatred aside and stood up, walking to the ladies' room.
She washed her face with cold water and came out. Only then did she suppress the wrath of fire she got because of Kaylie and Madeline.
Then she came back to her office table and picked up her phone to check the time. Finding that it was almost time to get off work, she packed up her stuff, ready to leave the office.
But she didn't drive straight back to Shallow Bay after leaving Skylight Corporation. Instead, she drove in the opposite direction.
She wanted to visit the cemetery to tell her dad about Madeline's trial tomorrow.
No matter what, Madeline was her dad's biological daughter. This was a fact no one could deny.
So her dad had the right to know it and should know it.
And she also wanted to say sorry to him.
Madeline offended her, but she would send Madeline to prison, which was a fact.
Madeline was her dad's biological daughter, and she was his adopted daughter. When her dad was alive, he loved her, but he also loved Madeline, his biological daughter. She would send his biological daughter to prison. Of course, she should apologize to him.
Sydney kept driving. Before it got dark, she smoothly arrived at the cemetery. And she bought a bunch of flowers before she went in.
Only when two hours had passed did she come out.
When she was out, it was almost nine.
Sydney's eyes were a little red.
She came to her car, raised her head slightly to look at the sky, and wiped her eyes. After that, she pulled open the car door and got in, ready to drive home. When she arrived downtown, it was already 10 o'clock.
She had not had dinner, so her stomach was now rumbling. Unfortunately, she got stuck in a traffic jam, so she didn't know when she could return to Shallow Bay. Maybe before she got back, Julien was already home.
As she was thinking, Sydney let go of the driving wheel and grabbed her phone from the front passenger seat to check.
There was nothing on the phone, no callings or unread messages.
This meant that Julien was now still busy with his work.
Knowing that he was still working, Sydney couldn't help but feel more worried.
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