Chapter 1001 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 1001 is a standout chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.
Chapter 1001
Adeena slammed the car door shut before she speedily walked toward the girl.
When the girl heard the sound, she turned around. Her big, black eyes shone brightly, reflecting Adeena’s figure.
“Miss, do you know how to get to Golden Sun Orphanage?”
The girl’s voice was soft. It was sweet yet not greasy, like the sweetest milk candy that was dipped in chocolate sauce for a while.
Adeena’s heart instantly melted. She squatted down and tenderly said, “Of course, I know. Let me bring you to Golden Sun Orphanage, okay?”
The little girl nodded decently. “Thank you, Miss!”
Adeena’s heart melted. She could not help but lift the girl and carefully put her into the passenger seat at the back. It was only after she carefully buckled the seatbelt for the little girl that she softly asked, “Girl, why did you leave the orphanage alone?”
“Cherry said she wants to eat marshmallows. She gave me $2 and asked me to buy some marshmallows back.” The little girl blinked and said, “Miss, can we buy some marshmallows before we go back to the orphanage?”
Adeena held the steering wheel with a faint smile and said, “Of course we can, but you’re too small. You can’t come out and buy marshmallows alone again.”
“But Cherry wants to eat.” The little girl held her hands. ” Cherry said I could take a bite too.”
Adeena’s heart suddenly soured.
Why would such a cute girl be abandoned in the orphanage? She also needed to take a bite off another child’s marshmallows.
“Grapie, I’ll take you shopping. You can buy whatever you like.”
She stopped the car in front of the nearest supermarket.
Grapie’s eyes lit up. “Miss, I just want some marshmallows. Cherry’s still waiting for me.”
“It’s okay. I’ll drive you back later. It’ll be very quick.” Adeena held her soft hand and walked into the supermarket. She basically bought everything that a kid needed. She ended up buying a trolley full of stuff simply from walking around.
Grapie’s expression was full of resignation. “Miss, you really don’t need to buy all this. I don’t need so many things. The orphanage has everything.
If there was everything, how could she never eat grapes when she was already three years old?
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