Chapter Summary: Chapter 957 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 957, 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 957
Sure enough, it was because Adina had not eaten anything for the whole day.
She stood up weakly. “I must‘ve gotten it last night. I‘ll feel sick whenever I eat anything...” Duke carried her to the couch in the living room. “Sit here. I‘ll cook you some oatmeal.” “It‘s alright. I don‘t have an appetite.” Adina smiled. “Duke, go accompany Hal. I want to be alone.”
“I‘ll accompany you. I will neither say anything nor bother you. Don‘t chase me away.”
Duke sat in front of her. There was a hint of pain in his gaze. ‘Whenever I‘m in pain, he‘s in pain too.
‘I owe him so much...‘
She lowered her gaze. “Duke, I‘m going out for a walk. I don‘t want to stay here.” “I‘ll go with you.”
He stood up. He put on his coat, then helped Adina put on her down jacket. “Let‘s go.”
“Duke, I want to go out alone. Please...” She bit her lower lip. “I want to be alone. I want to be by myself...”
“You can walk in front, and I‘ll trail behind you, then. I won‘t make a sound.” He said softly. That aloof and decisive Mr. Winters was humbled into the dust. “Duke, please don‘t act like this. I‘ll suffocate...” She tugged on her collar. “Once I‘ve calmed down, I‘ll come home. Let me take a walk alone, okay?”
Adina wanted to find a place where no one was around. She wanted to be alone in silence.
‘I need to think about what I should do next…’
She tiptoed and gave him a peck on his lips. “Duke, thank you for putting up with me. Once I‘ve cleared my mind, I‘ll come home.” She turned and walked out and pushed the front door open. As winter came to an end and spring was about to start, the night was chilly. The night breeze blew in when she opened the front door, blowing through her black long hair.
Duke stood by the door and watched her fade into the night. A sudden uneasy feeling rose in him...
Alden, who was standing behind him, said, “Daddy, someone called Mommy‘s phone. Where‘s she?”
Duke hurriedly took the phone. “I‘ll pass it to her.” He turned and rushed into the night. Alden let out a sigh of relief.
He was worried when he saw Adina going for a walk alone. He felt better when he saw Duke go after her.
He turned and returned to Harold‘s room. That poor child was still crying and having hiccups. No matter how George and Alden tried to persuade him, it would not work.
“Mommy had a nightmare. That‘s why she did what she did just now. It doesn‘t mean anything.” George said calmly, “Do you know how painful and guilty Mommy felt, seeing how hard you cried? She went out for air just now. If you continue to cry, she might not come home anymore.” Harold quickly stopped crying when he heard what George said. “I won‘t cry anymore. I want Mommy to come home.” “We should go to sleep. When we wake up in the morning, we‘ll see her preparing breakfast for us downstairs.” Melody blinked her eyes and said, “Hal, if you‘re scared, we can sleep with you tonight.”
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