Widowed
“The house is all cleaned up, Ms. Sabrina. Would you like to move in now?”
“Sure.” Sabrina nodded and agreed to it right away.
Olivia looked a little concerned when she heard that. “Ms. Hayes, would you maybe like to discuss this
with Mrs. Jadeson when she returns before heading over? Bringing a baby over there seems a little…”
“It’s fine, I have to go there sooner or later anyway,” Sabrina replied calmly and began packing her
stuff.
She had been like this since she regained consciousness that night.
Sasha and Sebastian were worried about her having another fit at first, but all Sabrina did was stare
blankly at the room around her before going to see her daughter.
Although she remained calm and quiet like that ever since, she had become a lot less talkative.
Sabrina then moved in to Red Pavilion with Jaena and unpacked their stuff. After getting a fresh
change of clothes, she grabbed some flowers before leaving the house.
Two of the security guards from Oceanic Estate came running over when they saw her step out of the
front door and asked, “Shall we drive you there, Ms. Sabrina?”
“No, I want to talk to him in private.” Sabrina shook her head and drove off in her own car.
As it was almost winter, there were very few people on the city’s streets. Yellowed leaves rustled in the
wind, and the drizzle made the wind so cold it chilled Sabrina to the bone.
She felt like her blood was going to freeze up as she continued driving toward the cemetery, and that
feeling only intensified as she got closer.
It was Sabrina’s first time visiting Devin’s grave as she had been in denial since his death.
She refused to attend his funeral and didn’t want to be labeled as a widow on his gravestone.
Devin’s grave looked very new and clean with no sign of weed anywhere. Sabrina finally broke down
when she saw the picture of Devin smiling warmly in his military uniform, and she dropped the flowers
to the floor.
“Well, your wish has finally come true… You no longer have to see me anymore…”
With her hands clutching her chest, Sabrina slowly knelt down before his gravestone.
A man entered the cemetery all of a sudden and walked up to her when he saw her leaning against
Devin’s gravestone. With an umbrella in hand, he glared down at her and said coldly, “You’re wrong.
His wish was for his parents to be healthy so the three of them can return to the happy life they once
had, not for all three of them to be buried six feet underground like this.”
Sabrina spun around upon hearing the voice behind her, only to have her face turn pale instantly.
“Waylon? W-What are you doing here?”
“Is it that strange for me to be here? The gravestone you’re leaning against belongs to my nephew, and
these two belong to my sister and my brother-in-law. What’s wrong with me coming over to keep their
graves clean after their death?” Waylon asked with a blank look on his face.
Those words stabbed at Sabrina’s heart like knives, and it hurt her so much that she could barely
breathe.
What used to be a happy family of three is now…
Sabrina shifted her gaze toward the other two gravestones and trembled when she saw that they
belonged to Stephen and Jasmine.
“No… No, that’s not… No…”
“What do you mean ‘no’? Are you saying that the Hayes family has nothing to do with all this? In that
case, let me tell you something. Do you know what my sister told her son before jumping to her death?
She said she’d stop looking out for him in the afterlife if he continued to stick around with you people!
You hear me? Devin died in the woods because he lost his mother’s blessings!” Waylon pointed at
Devin’s gravestone as he said that.
Sabrina found herself unable to say anything in response and simply glared at him with tear-filled eyes.
Her chest felt like it was being crushed, and her pale body was trembling all over.
Having been pushed to the limit with pain and sadness, Sabrina snapped and lost control of her body.
By the time Sebastian had rushed over to the cemetery after finding out about her, Sabrina was long
gone.
The only thing left behind was Waylon’s lifeless body with his neck snapped.
“Where is she?”
Upon hearing Sebastian’s question, one of the security guards from Oceanic Estate stepped forward
and showed him the security footage they had retrieved earlier. “According to the person in charge of
the cemetery, a young man wearing glasses had carried her away. We’re trying to locate him right
now.”
Sebastian was shocked when he saw the young man mentioned in the footage.
Isaac?
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