Chapter 16
The other will was for Teresa. When Charles opened it up, he noticed the address on the last line left for Teresa.
The next second, he rushed out.
This place wasn't far from West Taseville, and it took around 20 minutes to arrive by car. But Charles felt that the journey seemed excruciatingly long.
He couldn't understand why someone who once appeared so brightly and stunningly in his life would choose to walk on this path in the end.
Meanwhile, Carolyn headed to West Taseville as well. But she was there to take Grace back for the wedding so that they could secure their 300 million dollars.
At West Taseville Cemetery, the heavy rain poured down harshly.
Grace had fainted by the tombstone, and the rain battered down on her mercilessly. Her dress had gotten drenched very early on, and her entire figure was gaunt and frail.
She looked as if she was a wisp of driftwood that might vanish from the world in an instant.
Charles braved through the rain and ran toward Grace. "Grace!"
There was only the sound of the wind and the rain taking; Grace didn't reply to Charles.
He went to carry Grace and noticed the empty bottle of medicine by her side. Charles' hands trembled for a moment, and he carried Grace immediately.
"How could you be so light? Wake up, Grace! Don't fall asleep!" Charles said while he ran down the mountain.
…
"Mrs. Mitchell, we're here," the driver said.
Carolyn looked out the window and saw a stranger carrying Grace in his embrace.
"You're really something, aren't you, Gracee?" Carolyn frowned and used an umbrella to shield herself from the rain.
Carolyn was wearing a bright red dress today. The rain had soaked the hem of her dress. She charged toward Grace in annoyance to begin questioning her.
But before she could get anything out of her mouth, she noticed that Grace was leaning into Charles' embrace limply. Her face was ghastly white, and her eyes were closed as she stayed still.
"Grace…" Carolyn was about to ask what had happened when her eyes landed on the bottle of medicine, which had the words "Sleeping Pills" printed on the label.
At this moment, Carolyn thought of the words Grace had said a few days ago.
"If I give up on my life, will you let go of your hold on me and stop being my mother?"
The umbrella in Carolyn's hand fell to the ground, and she tightly gripped the bottle of medicine.
She didn't dare look at Grace. She didn't know if she was really crying or if it was the raindrops that were streaming down her face.
"You bastard! How could you do this? I was the one who gave birth to you!" Carolyn's red-tinted lips were trembling.
Matthew was waiting in the car, and he couldn't make out what was happening when he saw Carolyn standing under the rain at the cemetery.
But the shock hit him as soon as he arrived at the scene. He never thought that Grace would really…
The moment he snapped back to reality, he felt somewhat panicked. "Mom, what do we do? I've already used Mr. Lloyd's money to start up our company."
Hearing their conversation, Charles finally understood why Grace, who was so strong and cheerful back then, had ended up like this!
Carolyn tightened her fists, and her eyes sharpened as she looked at Grace hatefully. "I didn't want to give birth to you back then. I didn't want you, but Maxim forced me to keep you! Now, look at what you've done to us! You'd rather die than let us live a peaceful life!"
Then, Carolyn began roaring, "Why couldn't you have waited until you got married before you died? Why?"
It was the last straw for Charles. He couldn't bear to hear anymore and stared at both Carolyn and Matthew with reddened eyes. "Fuck off! Don't make me repeat myself!"
It was then that Carolyn and Matthew noticed the strong demeanor Charles exuded. He didn't lose out to Luther.
"Who are you?" Matthew walked toward him. "She's my sister, so what right you do have to ask us to fuck off?"
After he finished speaking, Matthew said to Carolyn, "Mom, Mr. Lloyd is rushing us. We're doomed if we don't bring her back."
When Carolyn heard what he said, she slowly regained her composure and ruthlessly said, "Bring her to the car. She's got to attend the wedding even if she's dead!"