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Key: EX-husband Groveling to Me Chapter 482 People Always Have To Move Forward
This is the third time Suny face death, the early morning funeral home inside only a few of them, Rose's nieces and nephews were Theodore people stopped in the hospital, did not catch up, no noise without them, the funeral home inside only the sound of the wind blowing.
Rose has been pushed into the cremation, their families waiting outside.
The aisle was long and empty, with only the low sobs of Secretary Harris.
Suny inclined his head to look at Theodore beside him, he stood there, his eyes looking ahead, not knowing what he was thinking, a little out of his mind.
The night breeze was a bit cool, and Suny raised her hand to rejoin his.
That's when Theodore looked down at her, "Cold?"
Suny shook her head, "It's not cold."
A short conversation was followed by silence.
Time passed, and forty minutes later, Rose was down to a jar of ashes.
Theodore picked up the ashes and drove back to Rose's villa.
Rose had explained that her funeral would be simple, and that she and her husband Jeff would be buried together.
The maids in the villa have almost been dispersed, except for Aunt Ruth, who followed Rose abroad from China.
Seeing Theodore return with the urn, Aunt Ruth stood up and stared blankly at the ashes held in Theodore's hand, only to respond: "Young master, put Ms. Lawrence here."
Rose instructed that everything should be simple, but now take home inside, not yet buried, according to the customs of the country, how also must be on an incense burner.
Aunt Ruth has long been prepared, black and white posthumous photo is Rose more than two months ago to take, she hooked a smile, can not see a half face death of sadness.
Theodore put Rose's ashes in front of the photo, and Aunt Ruth lit an incense stick and handed it to Theodore, "Young master, give incense to Ms. Lawrence."
Los Angeles was still dark at 5:00 a. m. Suny changed clothes and came out, only to find that Theodore was not on the second floor.
Suny pursed her lips for a moment and lifted her legs to go downstairs.
In front of the shrine, Theodore was standing motionless.
Suny was going to walk over, but when she reached the stairway, she stopped and finally didn't go over.
Theodore to Rose may be little feelings, but in the end is the biological mother, Rose is not really abandoned Theodore.
Sometimes this kind of misadventure, will be more than the real abandonment to come to make people difficult to choose some.
If Theodore regained his memory, perhaps, he would still be at Rose's wake.
At seven o'clock, the light gradually rose outside the villa.
Suny woke up with a start, only to realize that she was in bed at some point.
She saw Theodore alone at the wake for Rose last night and didn't go up to disturb him, just sat quietly at the stairway to keep him company.
I don't know when I fell asleep, but now I wake up and I'm actually in bed.
Suny rubbed some temples, found his phone and found that it was already late, after eight o'clock.
They were due to go over to the cemetery at nine o'clock to bury Rose and Jeff together.
Suny got up in a hurry to wash up, and just as she went out, Aunt Ruth was already making breakfast.
It's not easy to have an authentic Chinese breakfast at M Country. Aunt Ruth cooked millet congee, fried dumplings, and made soy milk.
"Miss Holland, good morning."
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