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Farewell, My Regret

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Chapter 368

Jessica raised her hand, her tone calm and distant. "I have things to do."

"Go ahead, then," Timothy replied, making no attempt to stop her.

They hardly exchanged a handful of words, yet there was no anger between them for once, a rare and fragile

sort of peace.

Perhaps that was why Timothy didn't dwell on it. He simply assumed she'd cfor a follow-up on her throat.

Afterward, he headed to the DNA testing center and handed over the paperwork.

He'd provided a hair sample, but even with rush processing, it would take two or three business days.

The staff told him they'd text when the results were ready, so he could cpick up the paternity report in

person.

With that done, Timothy had the driver take him to Jessica's apartment complex.

When they arrived, he didn't get out. Instead, he sat in the car, staring up at her floor from the parking lot.

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He stayed there for a full hour before finally telling the driver to take him back to the Howard family home.

Abell and Sandra, unable to contain their eagerness to see Jessica, were waiting when Timothy returned. As soon

as he walked in, Sandra approached him. "You're well enough to use a wheelchair now. Why don't you go and

bring Jessica home?"

"She's still upset. It's not that easy," Timothy said. He wanted to bring Jessica back, but she simply hadn't given

him the chance.

Sandra looked at him sternly. “If she's upset, then apologize. Married couples should never let a grudge last

overnight."

But their problems weren't as simple as a quick apology.

"We'll see," he said quietly.

Sandra pressed on. "You've been married for seven years, and you still won't letmeet your wife. Your mom

never got the chance to meet her, but you should at least let your grandma see her lethelp your mother, in

a way, by meeting her daughter-in-law."

Mentioning his mother brought a familiar ache to Timothy's chest.

When she was pregnant, she'd written many letters, all meant for him and his sister. Her greatest

regret had been not living to rain et

them, not seeing them grow up, get married, and start families of their own.

Timothy's dark eyes grew distant and troubled.

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Sitting nearby Sheila sensed there was something unusual about his feelings for Jessica. He'd hidden his

marriage for seven years, never once bringing Jessica to meet his grandparents. Now, though, be seemed

hesitant, conflicted. It was clear he didn't want to keep Jessica a secret anymore-but he still hadn't agreed to

bring her over, probably because Jessica refused.

"Grandma, I'll find tto apologize to her," Timothy said at last.

"Why wait?" Sandra insisted. “You should go now. The longer you leave it, the worse it gets. Go on, don't put it

off."

He'd just cfrom Jessica's place, hadn't even made it upstairs.

Vince was right-she needed space. He shouldn't push her too hard.

Today, he hadn't gone overboard, and she'd even shown him a rare moment of kindness.

"Grandma, I'm in no shape to go chasing after her. If she doesn't want to see me, there's nothing | can do. Let's

wait a bit. | promise, you'll meet her soon, okay?"

He had a point. Sometimes, words weren't enough to fix a marriage Sometimes, you needed a hug, a kiss-or

even more. And given Timothy's condition, the chance of a successful apology seemed slim.

So Sandra didn't push him any further.

In front of Timothy's adoptive parents, Sheila kept her distance, sitting quietly and saying nothing. She wanted to

take care of Timothy, but kept those feelings to herself.

Timothy returned to his room. Balancing on one leg, he eased himself onto the bed and lay back, then called

Vince.

"What's up?" Vince answered bluntly.

"My grandparents want to meet Jessica. Can you helpfigure something out?" Timothy asked.

Vince groaned. "Timothy, Herbert already seesas competition-don't tellyou don't?"