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I Want a Divorce, But He's Begging for My Love Chapter 407
Abigail had just gotten out of the car when Analise arrived. Seeing Analise getting safely out of the cab, Abigail finally calmed her worried heart.
"Grandma, you could've just given me a call if you wanted to visit, and I would've gone to pick you up. If not, I'll be very worried to see you traveling so far all alone." She went forward and paid the fare, then turned around and supported Analise. With one hand, she took the old woman's bag and said, "Take your time. Let's go home first."
Analise, however, stood there and refused to budge. She shook her head and said, "It's okay, I won't be intruding. I'm filthy right now. I'm here to give Sean the locust flowers." With that, Analise shakily opened her bag and showed its contents to Abigail.
Packs of dried locust flowers were wrapped neatly in plastic bags. "When you brought Sean home a few years ago, he said that he liked the locust flower tea I made for him. The locust flowers were in bloom some time ago, so I asked Tom from next door to gather them. I then laid them out to dry before delivering them here." At the mention of her grandson-in-law, Analise looked very content, and she had a warm smile on her face.
"Don't worry, it's all clean. I rinsed them multiple times, and I covered them with gauze when I dried them in the sun."
Abigail never thought Analise would travel such a long distance and tire herself out just to send dried locust flowers to Sean. The sour feeling in her heart almost manifested itself.
Back then, she didn't want to bring Sean home. Instead, Colby felt that since Analise was getting old, she probably couldn't travel that far to the city to attend the couple's wedding. However, the couple couldn't skip out on visiting Analise, so that was why Sean visited Abigail's old home.
Back in the day, Abigail felt nervous when she saw him standing in the farmyard, looking out of place. He frowned at everything he saw. He accepted the tea Analise had brought over to him, saying that he liked it because it was simply the way he was brought up in the Graham Family. It had nothing to do with his actual preferences. However, Analise took it to heart and remembered it all this while.
Unbeknownst to her, Abigail would be getting divorced from Sean soon.
Abigail turned around and tried blinking away the tears in her eyes. Then, she held Analise's arms and said playfully, "Look how biased you are! Outsiders would think that he's your biological grandson. You came here to give him this, but what about me?"
Analise smiled as she patted Abigail. "Silly child, what are you saying? I care about him because I care about you."
She was nice to Sean only because she wished that Sean would be nicer to Abigail on her account.
Abigail pouted. "If that's the case, why won't you agree to stay here for a few days? Who are you trying to fool? You won't even know if Sean's been bullying me."
Analise was so mad that she moved to hit Abigail, then reprimanded. "Don't jinx it! Sean is a good boy, so why would he bully you?!"
She said that, but she still followed Abigail into the community. She asked in uncertainty, "Sean hasn't been bullying you, has he?"
Abigail bit her lip. In the end, she didn't tell Analise about her eventual divorce from Sean. She just smiled and said, "Don't worry. With you around, he wouldn't dare to."
On more than one occasion, Abigail wanted Analise to live with her, but her relationship with Sean wasn't exactly great. Fearing that Analise might catch on, she couldn't bring herself to mention it.
Moreover, Analise always said that she wasn't used to living in the city. Now that Abigail was about to get divorced from Sean, Analise had come to visit instead.
If Analise knew about Abigail's life with the Graham Family, her heart would probably ache.
Fortunately, when Luna bought a house for Abigail, she feared for the latter's safety, so she also bought some men's clothes, slippers, and the like.
Every time she came over, she would wear the men's slippers, so the slippers looked worn in their position at the entrance of the house.
When Analise saw the slippers, she assumed they belonged to Sean, so she didn't suspect anything. She said happily, "You should get to work. I'll be fine here all by myself. You shouldn't stay behind just to accompany me."
Abigail would have none of it, and she explained that she had asked Luna for some time off before Analise relaxed. Then, the latter started tidying up the things in the room.
"Look at how lonely this place looks! How are you going to get a child if there isn't anything here that makes children happy?"
As she spoke, she took out a charm and fumbled for Abigail's hand before placing it in her palm. "Put this up."
Abigail felt that Analise's actions were hinting that the latter couldn't see clearly. "What happened to your eyes?"
Analise looked at Abigail. "Don't change the topic! What can happen to my eyes, anyway? I don't have my glasses with me, that's all. Are you not going to hang this up?"
Abigail hastily shrugged, feeling that this charm won't make her pregnant anyway, but it would be worth the effort if it could make Analise happy. She quickly found some tape and got ready to hang the charm in the living room.
Analise patted Abigail's hand. "Don't you know anything? What use is this thing in the living room? You have to put it in the bedroom!"
"Oh!" Abigail held the charm and put it up in the bedroom.
When she came back, she saw Analise taking out various things from her bag. There were children's shoes, toy drums, and much more. Analise proceeded to place them on the TV cabinet and the shoe rack at the entrance. She also placed another lucky charm for fertility on a table.
Abigail pursed her lips. She had the urge to tell Analise that she would be getting a divorce from Sean soon, so they would never have any children. However, her phone rang before she could speak.
It was from Tom.
She had tasked Tom to take care of Analise in the village, so he had probably called to ask about Analise's health. Abigail went to the bathroom and answered the call.
"Hi, Tom."
The young man's voice, however, sounded panicky as it rang over the phone. "Abigail! Your grandma ran out of the hospital!"
Abigail froze. "The hospital?"
Analise looked quite sprightly today though!
Tom let out a sigh. "She didn't want me to tell you, but I took her to the hospital for a check-up yesterday. The doctor said that she has a serious case of diabetes, and she might lose her vision."
Abigail froze on the spot.
She felt like something had hit her head, and her mind went blank.