
"I can't." Miranda shook her head.
"But why?" Robert touched Miranda's hand, the hand of the woman he loved dearly. "I've been trying to be the best for you and especially for our three daughters."
"Yes, I know that and I see it. But right now I'm not thinking about that. We're old Robert, and what we should be thinking about right now is finding a mate for our daughters. Especially for Rose, her age was already quite even very ripe for marriage, but until now..."
Robert who understood was silent, because it was true what Miranda said that their eldest daughter until now was not married, but he was busy trying to refer to Miranda.
"Alright I'll try to introduce Rose to some of my business partner's children, but I won't push if Rose won't." Because Robert did not want the incident to repeat itself again where Rose fled because she was betrothed.
"Thank you Robert." Miranda touched her ex-husband's hand with a smile. Because now Robert can be invited to exchange ideas about the future of their three daughters.
Ahem.
Lara cleared her throat loudly, making Miranda's handhold on Robert slip.
"Mom, Dad, you look so romantic. Why not just talk?" Lara's temptation to her parents.
Miranda shook her head as she walked closer to her youngest daughter. "Don't talk recklessly and leave quickly! You think the jobless Dad Robert who's always waiting for you isn't clear." His grunt.
"Ck, Daddy wouldn't mind waiting, why would Mom mind." Sahut Lara with lips bent while approaching Dad Robert. "Allow Dad?"
"Of course." Robert rubbed Lara's hair lovingly. "We're leaving now? Because Dad's gonna have a meeting soon."
"Why are you home?" Because his daughter had just left an hour ago but had already returned.
"There were clothes left behind, so I went home to pick them up. Oh yeah, I just passed Daddy's car."
"Yes, as usual your Daddy picked up Lara. You know Lily, Mom is happy to see Lara back as cheerful as ever." Miranda said with a smile, but Lily sighed.
"Mom, maybe Lara looks happy but I know clearly every night she daydreams on the balcony of the room, even sometimes to the point of crying."
"What do you mean?" Miranda was surprised by Lily's words.
Lily was silent for a moment, steadying her heart to tell Mom Miranda the truth, as she felt it was already the moment Mom Miranda found out.
"Mom, Lara missed Edgar so much. Dia—"
"Don't talk about the child ****** that again, mom won't." Miranda chose to enter the house.
"Mom wait!" Lily held back her Mommy steps. "When did Mom hate them? They, especially Nela had already earned her rewards. He divorced Daddy. The beloved son left never to see, and the last news I heard Nela had been severely depressed to the point of having to be treated."
"What Nela experienced was nothing compared to what Mommy felt." Miranda said with her lips shaking violently to hold back the cry that was ready at any time to flow from her two eyes.