Now They Want My Forgiveness - Chapter 286: Chapter 286
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                    When Stella saw Monroe, she shot him a cold glance and walked away as if he didn't exist.
The cold look made Monroe uncomfortable. Monroe wanted to go over and ask why she was treating him like, but he gave up.
He thought, 'If I just walk up to Stella like this, she definitely won't play nice with me.'
Stella had not visited the hospital anymore, but she heard that Andrew had made a full recovery, and Monroe had found him somewhere to live.
When Jack's wife came back, she made it clear that she wasn't divorcing Jack, and she would never let Fiona stay in their house.
With nowhere to go, Fiona had to come to Anna for help.
She said to Anna, "Whether you admit it or not, I'm your mother. I worked hard to bring you up and gave you everything I could. You can't turn your back on me."
Anna retorted, "Yeah, you're my mother, but you promised me a dowry back then, so where is it? All you care about is the Clark family, never us. And you had an affair with another guy before you and Dad got divorced. You desperately let me down."
Furious, Fiona said, "I let you down? Don't you remember, Anna? When your father hit me, did you ever try to stop him?
"If you had stood up for me even once, I would've acknowledged you as my daughter, and I wouldn't have done all those things to get back at your father. Have you forgotten everything I've been through with the Hayes family all these years?"
"It was just an excuse for what you did, Mom. You did something wrong. You need to take responsibility. Why can't you get that?" Anna retorted.
"I can't get that? Do you get it, Anna? Just wait till you get married. You'll know in this world, only your family will always have your back," Fiona snapped.
"But did your family have your back?" Anna shot back.
Fiona's face darkened.
"There's no way you and Dad are going to get together again. He's decided to file for divorce. It's over between you two. Wherever you go from now on, it's none of our business," said Anna coldly.
"What?" Fiona stared at her, completely in shock.
"Anna, I'm your mother. Your dad abandoned me. Are you going to turn your back on me, too?" Fiona said desperately.
"Yeah, you say I matter to you, but do you really mean it?" Anna shot back.
"I was thinking once the company got back on track, I could get everything back for you. You're my daughter, how could I not care about you?" Fiona insisted.
Anna shook her head, exhausted. "That's enough, Mom. Nothing's fixable. The house is gone, everything is gone. You've already lost our trust. Just stop talking."
Fiona's face was ashen. She looked absolutely devastated.
"Mom, just wait. You'll get a summons to appear in court," Anna said indifferently.
"How can you be so mean to me?" Fiona demanded, her eyes fixed on Anna.
"You were the one who turned your back on us first. This goes to trial, and the judge won't blame me," said Anna calmly.
"But don't forget, you still have a moral obligation to look after me," Fiona said eagerly.
"I'll tell the judge what happened," Anna replied.
"You're going to cut ties with me?" Fiona asked, her voice trembling.
"I'm sorry, Mom. This is where our relationship ends," Anna said, her voice steady but cold.
With that, she turned to leave.
                
            
        The cold look made Monroe uncomfortable. Monroe wanted to go over and ask why she was treating him like, but he gave up.
He thought, 'If I just walk up to Stella like this, she definitely won't play nice with me.'
Stella had not visited the hospital anymore, but she heard that Andrew had made a full recovery, and Monroe had found him somewhere to live.
When Jack's wife came back, she made it clear that she wasn't divorcing Jack, and she would never let Fiona stay in their house.
With nowhere to go, Fiona had to come to Anna for help.
She said to Anna, "Whether you admit it or not, I'm your mother. I worked hard to bring you up and gave you everything I could. You can't turn your back on me."
Anna retorted, "Yeah, you're my mother, but you promised me a dowry back then, so where is it? All you care about is the Clark family, never us. And you had an affair with another guy before you and Dad got divorced. You desperately let me down."
Furious, Fiona said, "I let you down? Don't you remember, Anna? When your father hit me, did you ever try to stop him?
"If you had stood up for me even once, I would've acknowledged you as my daughter, and I wouldn't have done all those things to get back at your father. Have you forgotten everything I've been through with the Hayes family all these years?"
"It was just an excuse for what you did, Mom. You did something wrong. You need to take responsibility. Why can't you get that?" Anna retorted.
"I can't get that? Do you get it, Anna? Just wait till you get married. You'll know in this world, only your family will always have your back," Fiona snapped.
"But did your family have your back?" Anna shot back.
Fiona's face darkened.
"There's no way you and Dad are going to get together again. He's decided to file for divorce. It's over between you two. Wherever you go from now on, it's none of our business," said Anna coldly.
"What?" Fiona stared at her, completely in shock.
"Anna, I'm your mother. Your dad abandoned me. Are you going to turn your back on me, too?" Fiona said desperately.
"Yeah, you say I matter to you, but do you really mean it?" Anna shot back.
"I was thinking once the company got back on track, I could get everything back for you. You're my daughter, how could I not care about you?" Fiona insisted.
Anna shook her head, exhausted. "That's enough, Mom. Nothing's fixable. The house is gone, everything is gone. You've already lost our trust. Just stop talking."
Fiona's face was ashen. She looked absolutely devastated.
"Mom, just wait. You'll get a summons to appear in court," Anna said indifferently.
"How can you be so mean to me?" Fiona demanded, her eyes fixed on Anna.
"You were the one who turned your back on us first. This goes to trial, and the judge won't blame me," said Anna calmly.
"But don't forget, you still have a moral obligation to look after me," Fiona said eagerly.
"I'll tell the judge what happened," Anna replied.
"You're going to cut ties with me?" Fiona asked, her voice trembling.
"I'm sorry, Mom. This is where our relationship ends," Anna said, her voice steady but cold.
With that, she turned to leave.
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