
"Vivian wait for Vivian, you misunderstand." Anderson yells. Slowly the elevator began to close, no matter how hard he ran the elevator door was closed.
"****!!!" Anderson punched the elevator door. He looked at the number on the elevator door and pressed it downstairs.
The elevator doors opened, the two neutrals looking for Vivian's trail. But he did not find it. He continued to look for her and Vivian's trail had already disappeared completely from his sight.
Not wanting to give up, Anderson searched out, to the park and to the other place. While Vivian he hid behind the concrete and his feelings were getting mixed.
Vivian slowly stepped out. He was determined not to get sick for the same story.
...
Grandma Amel stared fiercely at the woman in front of him. He did feel sorry for Elina, but that did not mean he had to obey his short-sightedness with his grandson.
"You want what Elina? You want to force Anderson with you, huh?! you used to pick money and leave Anderson."
"I know Nek, but I was forced to let go of Anderson." Elina squeezed the blanket. "I'll go back to Anderson."
"By destroying the happiness of another woman?"
"I didn't force Vivian to come to Anderson. He's the one who came alone, so it's not my fault I took mine back." It was for him that circumstances had made him have to part with Anderson. Not his wish, all this time he was guarding his heart.
Grandma Amel directly slapped Elina. His patience was already on the threshold. He hated the woman in front of him. "You, I don't know how ashamed Elina is. You should be grateful that Dixon loves you. You think I don't know that you secretly still love my granddaughter? Dixon changed because he hurt you too much. Had you loved Dixon, you would have been his queen. But you changed your destiny Elina. You're a street woman not a diamond woman."
Elina felt her jaw. "Because I've changed my destiny, then I'll change it."
...
Daddy Elmar came, he wanted to see Anderson and pick up his daughter, but when he got to Anderson's room, he didn't see the man anymore. He went out and met with Amel's grandmother.
"Elmer."
"Anderson and Vivian don't exist" said Daddy Elmar. He was looking for Anderson and Vivian.
"Maybe they're out" said Amel's grandmother. He thought they were looking for fresh air. There's a lot they have to talk about.
"Elmar, can we talk."
Daddy Elmar nodded, and they entered Anderson's treatment room.
"Elmar, persuade Vivian not to part with Anderson." Grandma Amel opened up to the point. "I don't want them to be apart. Try talking to him. I know what Anderson did was disappointing, but as his grandmother, I want their marriage to last."
"I did too, but I can't force Vivian. It's Vivian's decision. It wasn't Vivian who didn't want to keep her marriage, but Anderson. He's the one who doesn't want to keep it." Daddy Elmar bowed. "I apologize profusely. I can't keep up with old lady's request."
Daddy Elmar straightened up, he wanted to leave, but Anderson came in and he passed by.
"Daddy." Anderson greets. He wanted his father-in-law to help him. "Daddy misunderstood. I don't have any relationship with Elina."
"Sorry Anderson, I can't help you. Vivian's decision was also my decision. So don't make things difficult for Vivian." Daddy Elmar passed Anderson and made the man petrified. He did not expect to also get a rejection from his father-in-law. His only hope was for his father-in-law, but it seemed like this time it was really over.