Chapter Summary: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1056 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1056, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1056
Duke pushed the door open and walked inside.
He slowly walked to the bedside, keeping the noise minimal.
Perhaps Adeena could not sleep well in an unfamiliar bed, but she instantly opened her eyes.
She looked blankly at the tall figure who walked in before she immediately sat up in bed. “Why are you here?”
“I came to visit you.”
Duke sat down beside her bed.
When the faint morning sunshine shone on his face, his eyes appeared profound as if affection was hidden within.
Adeena‘s heart suddenly fluttered.
She looked away awkwardly. “You must be really busy. Don‘t waste your time on me.”
“Do you know why I love you?” Duke looked at her and firmly said, “Because you‘re not Adeena Willis. You‘re Adina Daugherty.”
“What?”
Adeena was still slightly dumbfounded in the early morning
She stared at him in confusion. “I don’t understand what you’re talking about.”
“Adina is Mdm. Winters, Ms. Jones, my wife, and the mother of my four kids.” Duke’s voice was low, but he spoke clearly. “We’ve been looking for you for four years, and we’ve finally found you.”
He could not help but hold Adeena’s shoulders.
His warm palms instantly snapped Adeena out of her daze.
She moved backward and avoided the man’s touch. “Why didn’t you tell me when we met for the first time? Why are you telling me all this only after the news broke out on the Internet?”
Everything was so unbelievable.
Yet, there was a small voice telling her that this man was not lying.
Before everything was proven, she did not know what to say.
If she truly was this man‘s wife, then... She remembered the four children in Sea City. She could still vividly remember their smiling faces and pleading expressions.
They said they wanted her to be their mother. Perhaps she really was their mother. “If the hypnosis fails, I‘ll take you to Sea City for a maternity examination,” Duke said softly. “Your father‘s been looking for you for a long time, and he even thought that you...”
Dillon had aged a lot over the past four years. He had traveled all over the world just to find any news on Addy.
Adeena suddenly felt sad. “I‘m hungry. Can you buy me some food?” she said quietly.
Duke immediately got up. “Give me ten minutes.”
Then, he hurried out.
As soon as he left, Adeena took her laptop and turned it
on.
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