Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1324
As soon as Celia finished her sentence, the cell door opened.
The corrections officer glanced at Luna coldly and said, “Come on out; someone’s here to see you.“
Luna paused for a moment, then put on her wet jumpsuit and turned to follow the corrections officer out
of the cell, her actions as stiff as a robot.
Bonnie, dressed head to toe in red, was waiting anxiously in the visitation room.
A smelly Luna was brought into the visitation room by the officer, who held her nose all the way. Luna
had not finished washing her soiled jumpsuit yet, and there were still traces of urine and feces on her
clothes.
She sat down in front of Bonnie.
Bonnie ignored the stench wafting off Luna’s body and immediately grabbed hold of her hand. “Did
someone bully you?“
Luna nodded and asked in a calm, hoarse voice, “Are Joshua and the children okay?“
She did not mention anything about what had happened in the cell. Instead, the first thing that came out
of her mouth was worry and concern over her loved ones.
Luna was worried about Joshua. After all, Granny was his closest family. Even if they had mentally
prepared for Granny’s passing before this, it was still hard to accept that Granny had died at the hands of
a murderer.
Luna had yet to stomach this news, so it was no doubt that it would be even more difficult for Joshua to
accept this, considering he had always treated Granny like his only family.
Luna knew that Joshua must be grieving over Granny’s death, feeling lost and anxious at the same time.
However, because she was stuck in jail, she could not help him at all, even though she was his partner
and the person that Granny had entrusted with taking care of Joshua before she passed…
Not only was she unable to help Joshua, but she even needed him to prove her innocence.
Also, the children…
They were all so fond of their Great -Granny. With her abrupt death, Luna knew that the children must
have been devastated.
This was when they needed her more than ever.
However, because they could not go to her, Luna wondered if they would go to Joshua instead and make
him feel even more sorrowful and frustrated.
Bonnie let out a deep sigh when she heard Luna’s response. She shot Luna a helpless look and said, “
Why are you still thinking about them at a time like this? You’re the one in trouble now! “
Luna shook her head impassively. “I’m still fine.“ She could still bear the humiliation and pain she was
going through.
Bonnie let out another sigh. “I was out the entire night yesterday, and I’ve been catching up on my sleep
this morning. If it weren’t for Joshua, I wouldn’t even have known that you’re stuck here in jail.
“Joshua had wanted to visit you himself, but now… As soon as he stepped out the door, he’d be tailed
and followed by the press, and he wouldn’t be able to get rid of them no matter what.
“Those reporters are like flies, constantly asking revolting questions as soon as they get the chance. He
didn’t want to cause you any trouble, so he sent me here instead.“
Bonnie gripped Luna’s hands tightly and added, “ Joshua wants me to tell you that he believes you’re
innocent. He believes that you didn’t kill Granny Lynch.
“He wants you to wait, and when he brings you home from jail, you can send Granny Lynch off together.“
Tears slid down Luna’s face as soon as she heard this. She closed her eyes and nodded. “I know.“
As long as Joshua believed in her, she would have the courage to continue living like this.
Bonnie comforted Luna for some time, holding her hand, and finally, let out an exhale. “Luna, there’s also
one thing I wanted to tell you. I passed by Bay Bridge on my way here, and I saw…“
She fell silent for a moment, then finally continued
slowly, ”I saw your father Joseph and your mother Natasha crying on the bridge, and they were placing
flowers as a tribute for Aura.”
Bonnie furrowed her brows. ”Wasn’t Aura just an adopted child?”
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