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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 973

Summary for Chapter 973: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 973 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 973 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 973

Initially, she wanted to ask who else was in her family, but Adeena recalled what the onlookers had said about how the girl might not have a mother, so she did not ask anymore. Melody stared at her with sparkling eyes. “Mommy, are you from Cloud City?” Adeena could not help but smile. “Just call me Aunt Deena, not Mommy. I really don‘t have a daughter as old as you.”

These words almost made Melody cry.

This person before her eyes clearly had her mommy‘s appearance. But when she looked closely, there were some differences.

Had she made a mistake?

No, she would never mistake her mommy.

“You are my mommy,” Melody said stubbornly with tears in her eyes. “Daddy has been searching for you for four years, Mommy. Where have you been all these years?” Adeena was startled. “Your mommy disappeared four years ago?” Melody nodded. “Mommy left in the middle of the night and never returned. You don‘t remember what happened that day?” An ordinary night had become an unspeakable nightmare for the five members of the Winters family...

“I remember things from three years ago. Everything before that has been forgotten.” Adeena gazed at her warmly. “But I‘m quite sure I don‘t have a daughter as old as you.” Her child should be three or four years old, and must be living well in some corner of the world

When she thought of her child, tears welled up in the corners of her eyes.

Melody was shocked. Her mommy had amnesia! She had forgotten everything in the past! ‘No wonder Mommy doesn‘t recognize me!” Melody gripped Adeena‘s hand tightly. Her voice trembled as she choked out, “Mommy, you‘re Mommy, you definitely are...”

Adeena‘s heart melted into a puddle.

“It‘s just dirty, that‘s all.” Adeena helped her up. “I’ll just go home and change into a new skirt. You don‘t have to be afraid. I won‘t get mad.”

Melody looked up, and her lips trembled. “Mommy, you really don‘t blame me?” “A dirty skirt can be washed clean. Why would I blame you?” Adeena pushed her back into her chair. “Didn‘t you say you were hungry? Go ahead and eat.”

Melody sat down in a daze.

Her last impression of her mommy was that she had a bad temper. Even the slightest sound could set her off.

Melody still remembered that night when her mommy disappeared. She had a nightmare back then. She had dreamed that her mommy was sleepwalking and standing in front of Hal‘s bed with a fruit knife. Just a little bit more and Hal would have been stabbed by her mommy... Back then, Mommy was like a bomb that could go off at any second. During that time, she and her brothers had been terrified for days.

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