Chapter 261 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 261 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 261 “Young Master, get up quickly. The floor‘s very cold.”
Mr. Brown promptly went over and carried Harold before he sat the boy on the couch.
He earnestly said, “Ms. Melody is having her dessert. When you rushed over, the cream stained your sleeve. Ms. Melody was worried that she would make your clothes dirty, so she pushed you away.”
“Really?”
Harold widened his eyes and stared at Melody.
However, Melody lowered her head and continued eating the dessert. She looked down, so nobody could see the emotions in her eyes.
But Harold could clearly feel that Melody did not like him anymore.
Melody never spoke in the past, but she would look at him with her big eyes. He would be able to see his reflection in her eyes, which gave him much joy.
However, at this moment, he felt his world turn gray.
After Mr. Brown comforted Harold, he immediately sat next to Melody again and continued to coax her. “Ms. Melody, please drink some water. Don‘t choke on the food.”
Harold was speechless.
He felt that Mr. Brown had also stopped loving him.
Harold was extremely hurt as he walked up to Alden, and his voice sounded sad. “Hey, was it
you?”
Alden raised his head and frowned. “What?”
“Mel doesn‘t like me anymore. Did you say something bad about me to Mel?”
“Would I be that childish?” Alden scoffed. “Mel doesn‘t like people clinging to her too much. You must have stuck to her too closely.”
Harold almost cried due to his grievance. “I didn‘t stick to her! I just wanted to hug her just now, but she pushed me away. I fell down on the floor, and it hurt, but Mel didn‘t help me up. Alden Daugherty, you must have said something bad about me. Otherwise, Mel wouldn‘t dislike me! I hate you!”
Alden looked down and did not pay Harold any more attention.
Last night, he had already realized that Melody was ignoring Harold.
Melody’s black eyes instantly dimmed.
She supported her chin with her chubby hands as she pursed her lips.
She had never worn an expression like that ever since she was born.
Alden frowned. He initially thought that Mel had just quarreled with Harold, but now, he realized that it might not be that simple.
“Mel, you can tell me anything,” Alden said, patiently guiding her with his voice.
The little girl frowned, and her fair face darkened.
She sighed, turned sideways, and grabbed Alden‘s hand.
Her chubby finger slowly traced out a few words on Alden‘s palm.
(Dew is his mother.]
The little girl eventually wrote those four words in four minutes, After she was done writing, the siblings stared at each other
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