At night, the rain outside the window was getting heavier and heavier.
Darlene looked down at the figure standing outside the iron gate. She knew that Avery's legs would feel uncomfortable under the rain, but she just watched silently. She didn't think too much.
Darlene had once loved him to the bones, but now she realized that she did not seem to care about him that much.
If it was the previous her who saw this scene, she would have already rushed out.
In the past, Darlene could not bear to see anything happen to Avery. For the past ten years, she felt as if she was alive for him.
Too much care for him had long become an instinct for her body. She rarely thought about the reason.
In the past, Darlene felt that taking care of Avery was a matter of course. The Gallard family had adopted her and given her a family, so she should be inferior and obedient in front of the elders of the Gallard family.