Refusing to Remarry: Mr. Hawthorne, You Are Out-Chapter 201: I Can’t Say

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Chapter 201: Chapter 201: I Can’t Say

Her expression showed slight fluctuations, and she remained silent.

Seeing this, Evan Sinclair didn’t rush. Instead, he smiled and advised, "Raine, no matter what, Uncle’s family and we are blood relatives. Think it over carefully yourself."

Having said that, he put down his phone, got up, and left.

Some things only need to be touched upon lightly.

Saying too much can have the opposite effect.

After Evan Sinclair left, the room returned to silence.

Raine Sinclair sat alone on the bed, and only after a long time did she sigh.

She was about to get up to go to the bathroom when a step reminded her that the slippers with cute bunnies on them were bought for her by Lily Sinclair.

After learning she was pregnant, Lily specially sent them, saying she was worried the slippers at home weren’t slip-resistant.

Raine Sinclair was suddenly frozen in place, her entire being as if petrified...

Her father’s words seemed to still echo in her ears, constantly reminding her.

No matter what, Lily Sinclair would always be her sister, and Uncle and Aunt would always be her family...

In an instant, countless memories began to converge in her mind.

Over the years, she and Lily grew up together, sharing many joys and tears.

Moreover, her father was right. Lily Sinclair merely had the thought but did nothing.

In the end, she even tried to drag Candace into jail with her.

Speaking of Candace...

She had almost lost her life because of someone who had hurt her so deeply.

Why couldn’t she forgive a sister who did nothing seriously wrong?

After thinking for a long time, Raine Sinclair suddenly realized.

Perhaps she had too many expectations of Lily Sinclair?

Human nature is just like this.

Always holding too many expectations for the ones you love...

You should understand me, you should love me, you should support me unconditionally...

Any small misstep, and resentment and anger are doubled.

Instead, you show tolerance to outsiders, even strangers who have hurt you.

Thinking of this, Raine Sinclair felt a deep sense of apology and guilt rising in her heart. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖

Perhaps, like most people, she was wrong, giving her kindness and tolerance to outsiders while being incredibly harsh and ruthless to those close to her.

She took a deep breath, picked up her phone, and dialed Lily Sinclair’s number.

Many things that seemed impossible to overcome at that moment, when thought about a few days later, no longer seemed so important.

Unfortunately, most people who are too obsessed may not let go until the day they die.

At that moment, Lily Sinclair was packing with her mother.

The whole room was filled with a sense of gloom and oppression.

Fiona Calton looked at her daughter’s pale face and said painfully, "Lily, things have come to this point, try to see it through. There’s still a lot of life ahead, don’t confine yourself to one emotion."

No matter what, she had lived decades longer than her daughter, seen more and experienced more.

In her youth, she often couldn’t think things through either, couldn’t move on.

As she grew older, saw more, and experienced more, her heart became more peaceful.

Lily Sinclair was still alright, but seeing the Italian handmade custom professional outfit she had begged her sister for last month in the wardrobe, tears suddenly fell.

"Mom, I’m sad."

She gritted her teeth, closed her eyes tightly, as if unwilling to face it all.

Fiona Calton knew that whatever she said was useless, so she just tightly embraced her daughter.

"It will all pass. We made mistakes, and no matter what, this is what we must endure, understand?"

While patting her daughter’s back, Fiona Calton comforted her.

Lily Sinclair nodded, but her tears wouldn’t stop no matter what...

If only time could go backward, she would never have done those things.

Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as a regret medicine in this world.

However, at that moment, her phone suddenly rang.

She hurriedly looked down and saw that it was her cousin calling!

Lily Sinclair shuddered, as if she had been enchanted, completely unsure how to react...

Seeing this, Fiona Calton leaned over to glance and asked, "Who is it?"

"It’s... it’s my cousin..." Lily Sinclair couldn’t even believe her eyes!

She had called her cousin so many times before, and her cousin never responded; why would she suddenly call now?

Fiona Calton also froze for a moment, quickly saying, "Don’t just stand there, answer it quickly!"

"I..." Lily Sinclair’s hand trembled, not daring to pick up, yet afraid of missing the call.

Quickly taking a deep breath, she still connected the call.

"Hello?"

She first tentatively asked.

Fiona Calton immediately moved closer, curious about what Raine Sinclair would say.

Previously, Samuel Sinclair had already told his brother about the immigration plans, so Raine Sinclair probably knew, which is why she called.

When Raine Sinclair heard the voice on the other end, she was briefly lost in thought.

She could hear the caution in Lily Sinclair’s words.

Thinking about her attitude towards her in the past days, Raine Sinclair was filled with guilt.

Taking a deep breath, she asked, "Lily, you’re emigrating?"

"Yes." Lily Sinclair sighed lightly; though still nervous, at least her cousin’s tone was calm without much fluctuation.

It seems her sister had calmed down.

She was willing to accept whatever apology her sister needed from her.

Fiona Calton, hearing this, gently touched her daughter’s head and got up to leave.

It’s best to let the children handle their own matters.

With adults present, many words are difficult to express.

Seeing her mother leave, Lily Sinclair took a deep breath and said to Raine Sinclair, "Sis, I’m sorry. What I did before was wrong, I... I don’t dare to hope for your forgiveness, I just hope that after I’m gone, you can be as happy as before."

She didn’t want her momentary foolishness to make her sister unwilling to trust anyone ever again.

If that were the case, her crime would be too great.

Raine Sinclair listened intently on the other end of the phone.

After a long time, she asked, "I want to know why."

"..." Lily Sinclair bit her lip, internally conflicted, "Sis, please don’t ask. It’s my fault."

"You’re still hiding something from me." Raine Sinclair said, sighing again.

She truly didn’t understand what her sister was thinking anymore.

"I..." Lily Sinclair hesitated, her hand unknowingly gripping the edge of the bed tightly, "Sis, I can’t say..."

Raine Sinclair listened, frowning, "What is it that you still won’t tell me?"

After speaking, Raine Sinclair waited for a long time and still didn’t receive an answer, so she directly asked, "Does it have to do with the masquerade ball? What happened that night?"

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