Only Molly knew when was the last time she had a feeling like this.
Nobody ever cared about her all these years. When she was away, her inner heart was covered with a
layer of ice. However, Brycen’s words actually made a small crack on it.
That layer of ice was sticking to her heart. There was no way that it would not hurt if somebody were to
tear that layer of ice off from that crack.
She was bewildered because she had never felt warmth in her life after that pain she had gone through
Molly was overwhelmed by her inner feeling. She kept quiet for some time before saying stiffly,
“Whatever! Rest well. I’m leaving now.”
Brycen nodded and watched Molly leave. He was a little disappointed.
“Just give her some time.” Russell walked to him and patted his shoulder.
They had never contacted her in all these years. It was convincible that Molly was not willing to accept
Brycen’s affection that came out of the blue.
“I know. I just regret that I didn’t come back sooner. The May family had done too many things to hurt
her all these years.”
Russell nodded. What he said was true.
Molly left the hospital with mixed feelings. She was supposed to be calm, but it felt like a stream of
warm water was poured into her cold heart, and the warmth was spreading about like a ripple.
She felt a little happy. Perhaps that was how it felt to be loved by a family member.
The triplets were playing football when she reached home. Ben ran toward her happily when he saw
Molly home.
“Mommy, come here! Let’s play together!” Claudia was standing not far away while holding a ball in her
arms.
“Mommy, would you join us? Let’s split into two teams and see who’s the best!” Alex, who was very into
the game hugged Molly’s leg. He would probably drag Molly over directly if he was not that short.
“Sure. I’m definitely going to win!” Molly was in a very good mood, so she sounded confident while she
said that too.
As a fully grown adult, there was no way that she would lose to some short kids! It’s good to be
confident but being overly confident is never a good thing Molly kicked the ball confidently, and the ball
flew up high and arched over the sky before falling down
Crack!
The sound of glass breaking was heard. Molly had a bad feeling as she looked at where the ball landed
Sure enough, it was Sean’s house! Gasp Molly took a deep breath. Her happy mood was almost ruined
as she started to stumble. She did not know if she should just run away or go there to pay him back for
his broken window. However, God did not her a chance to escape. Tony pushed Sean out of the house
as soon as the glass was shattered. When they came out, the first thing they saw was Molly and the
triplets not knowing what to do next in front of their house. Sean knew what happened when he saw the
four of them. He looked at them with a half-smile and said, “Who did it?”
Molly kept quiet. She was too embarrassed to admit it.
It was just too shameful for an adult to admit to breaking somebody else’s window while playing
football. “Uncle, it was me!” Alex raised his tiny hands as he took a step forward. He stood in front of
his mommy responsibly. “It wasn’t Alex. It was me, uncle. It was me!” Ben skipped and ran to Sean.
Claudia could not stand there and do nothing, so she ran to Sean too.
“It was me! Believe me!”
Tony was standing behind Sean while he looked at what the triplets did. He could not help but laugh,
“Aren’t you guys supposed to be blaming each other? Why do all of you fight each other to admit your
mistake?”.
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