###Chapter 330 Return To Beijing - Part 5
###Chapter 330 Return To Beijing - Part 5
"I'll tell him."
He was silent for a moment, nodded, and signed.
"What are your plans for the future?" He spoke with a touch of loneliness on his face.
"I don't know yet." Liam Weld and Jordan Astley appeared one after another. If I continue to be in the hotel, I'd probably not escape the gossip.
He nodded. "I'll keep in touch from now on."
I smiled. "You still need to take care of the vegetation in the yard." I have no plans to sell the house in Primrose. After Blossom had gone to college and have a life of my own, I may still want to come back to Primrose. This place is where I grew up and finally where I'd stay.
He nodded and smiled. "Let's have dinner together when we have time. Jed doesn't know you're leaving. The children have a good relationship, at least let them say goodbye."
After that, I went straight back to the yard. It was the end of August, the fruits and vegetables in the backyard were ripe. At this time, I should have sowed some more seeds.
But now we have to get out of here, so naturally, we can't plant any more in the field.
I didn't bring many clothes and luggage for Blossom, and I didn't bring mine either. I only brought a few changes of clothes.
During mealtime, I have told Blossom in advance, that we are leaving in a week so she will be prepared. But I still cannot help feel uncomfortable.
She, who had always been noisy, suddenly became sensible. She stuffed her new year's money and things she liked to Jed and with her soft voice, "Mom says it's hard for us to take these things, so you keep them for me. I'll come back to you to get them later."
Jed had always been silent and at this time even more silent. He looked up at me and said, "Aunt Ivelle, when will you and Blossom come back?"
I couldn't answer this question for a while. I thought about it and said, "Once in a while, we will come back for the Spring Festival."
When he heard that we would come back, a rare smile appeared, "Then my father and I will be waiting for you to come back for the Mid-Autumn Festival in Primrose!"
I almost forgot the Mid-Autumn Festival is coming soon, slightly stupefied I nodded, "Okay, I and Blossom will be back at Mid-Autumn Festival."
Hearing such an answer, both children felt much better.
Abe didn't say much. After a long silence, he looked at me and said, "Are you going to go to the Capital?"
I shook my head, "Maybe not for a while."
In the past when Blossom was still small, I never took her back to Hempstead. Now she's a little older, I want to take her to Hempstead to see Maisie. For so many years, I haven't told her, and I don't know how to say it.
Said goodbye, came back from dinner, Blossom has been holding me, a little melancholy. I know she was reluctant to leave here.
After coaxing her to sleep, I called Jordan.
The phone was connected, and his voice was low and magnetic. "As soon as I took out my cell phone and wanted to call you, you called. Do we have a connection?"
I smiled, looked out of the window at the bright moon, and said, "I quit my job in the hotel."
He seemed not surprised and said shallowly, "Well, with your knowledge and vision, stay in the hotel."
I smiled. Is that a compliment?
"Where are you going?" He spoke in a gentle voice.
"I haven't decided yet!" What I'm thinking about now is the future of Blossom. Primrose is fine, but it doesn't seem so ideal for the future of Blossom. She can have a better future. I must think carefully for her.
"Wherever you go, I will support you. Don't forget that Blossom is also my daughter." His tone was light and warm, with some stillness.
I lost my mind for a few seconds and nodded, "Good."
Compared with the previous way of getting along, it's more ideal now. He did not force me to go where he wanted, but patiently left me advice and guide me. To be honest, I like this way of getting along very much.
After hanging up the phone, I booked a flight to Hempstead. Hempstead had no airport and we had to take a car for an hour and a half to get to the city.
We arrived in Hempstead in September And this is the first time I came here with Blossom. As soon as we got off the plane, I showed her everything and she said excitedly, "Mom, this is a big place!"
I smiled and took her to Victory's apartment. When I left that year, I bought a house and left that wooden house for Blossom.
I have the key, and when I opened the apartment, their Blossom saw pictures of me in the apartment. Blossom was very excited. I walked around the house, saw the picture at the bedside of the bedroom. Blossom came to me with a hug and asked me, "Mom, who is this aunt you're within these pictures?"
Her face was innocent and lovely, full of doubts. I felt some pain in my heart. I took the picture frame in her hand and looked at us smiling in the picture.
This photo was taken the year we graduated from college when Maisie already worked in a bar.
She saved money and dragged me to the photo studio to take this picture. She said, always leave some memory every time, otherwise, when you are old, you will forget what you looked like when you were young.
That's right. Always leave some memory for time, otherwise, you will forget who you were.
"Mom, why are you crying?" Blossom opened her mouth, and my voice was soft and thick. I squatted down and held her in my arms, feeling very uncomfortable.
"Blossom, I'll take you to meet this aunt tomorrow, okay?" I haven't been here for four years. I wonder if she's all right.
Blossom nodded and looked at the photo. She raised her hand and wiped my tears, "Okay."
Hugging her, I suppressed my mood. "Blossom, this aunt is the most important person for my mother. She is also the most important person for you. Can you promise your mother that you will not call her aunt but the mother in the future, will you?"
She wondered, "Why? Jed said that there can only be one mother and father. If I call someone else mother. What do I call you?"
"Blossom, each of us is different. You and Jed are also different. You are a girl and he is a boy. He has only one mother, but you have two mothers. This aunt is the most important person for your mother. Her name is Maisie. You must remember that, okay?"
I can't tell Blossom that she wasn't born to me, but I don't want her to have any memory of Maisie. She doesn't have any memory before the age of four, but after the age of four, she can remember all about Maisie.
She seemed a little confused, but she looked at me seriously, thought about it, and nodded, "Well, Mom, I'll listen to you. Will you call this aunt Maisie Mom?"
I nodded.
We settled down, the next day.
Blossom and I took a taxi to the cemetery. I didn't come for a long time. The graveyard seemed to have been expanded again, and there were more and more tombstones in it.
In four years, how many people have lost their loved ones?
In front of the flower shop outside the graveyard, a middle-aged woman was selling flowers. When she saw me with a child, she blurted out, "Would you like a bunch of white chrysanthemums?"
I smiled, shook my head, led Blossom into the flower shop, and said, "Boss, I want to choose by myself, is that all right?"












