Chapter 67
Chapter 67 Episode 67
Taking a deep breath, Elizabeth finally broke the silence, her voice trembling slightly.
“Melany, there’s something I need to tell you...”“Elijah and I haven’t consummated our marriage.” The words tumbled out of
Elizabeth’s mouth, leaving behind an uneasy silence.
As the confession lingered in the air, she felt both a flicker of vulnerability and the release of a heavy weight she’d been carrying
for far too long.
Melany’s warm smile faltered, freezing like a picture caught mid-frame.
She thought back to Billie’s earlier comments about Elizabeth and children.
Her expression shifted to one of empathetic sorrow, tinged with rising anger at Elijah.
Taking Elizabeth’s hand in hers, Melany’s grip was firm yet comforting.
“Elijah married you, and with that, he took on the duty to cherish you.
I can’t believe he dared to treat you like this—for two entire years! Don’t you worry, Elizabeth.
I’ll make sure he hears a piece of my mind this time!” Elizabeth, feeling the warmth of Melany’s hands, squeezed back gently, her
voice steady.
“Please, Melany, don’t be upset.
There’s something more I need to tell you.” With a deep breath, Elizabeth began to recount the scars of her marriage—the
endless ways Elijah had hurt her in his blind devotion to Sandra, and how the two were now inching closer to rekindling their
relationship.
Each word felt like reopening an old wound, and before she realized it, tears spilled freely down her cheeks, betraying the calm
she tried to maintain.
Melany tenderly wiped away Elizabeth’s tears with her scarf.
“Don’t cry, dear.
We failed to raise Elijah properly.
He’s always been stubborn, keeping secrets.
But I never imagined he could be so cruel to you...
” Her voice trailed off, punctuated by a heavy sigh.
Elizabeth, in a gesture of comfort, squeezed Melany’s hand.
“I understand.
He only has Sandra in his heart.
Now that they’re rekindling their relationship, you’ll probably have a great-grandchild soon.” At the mention of Sandra, Melany’s
face hardened with disapproval.
“No, no, no! That woman could never replace you in my eyes.
As far as I’m concerned, you’re my only granddaughter-in-law.