Head Over Heels - Chapter 474 Don't Give Up Even If It Is Shameless
With a heavy heart, Heidy returned home. Thinking of what had happened in the Yan family, she felt sad. She didn’t want to see this happen. Sitting quietly at the end of the bed, she lowered her head, unable to hide her pain.
The door was gently pushed open. Before she could wipe away her tears, a small figure appeared in front of her. At the sight of her, Heidy was surprised and soon smiled, “Elsa, why are you here?”
Looking at Heidy, Elsa asked in confusion, “Mom, why are you crying? Did I upset you?”
Shaking her head, Heidy gently stroked her head and said, “No, my eyes are stained with sand. They hurt. I’m not crying.”
“Mom, you are a terrible liar. My brother said that people would use this excuse when they were sad and crying. It is corny.” Elsa said with a smile.
Looking at the little face that looked like her, Heidy wiped her tears and said with a smile, “Yes, Mommy is crying. I just thought of something unhappy, so I was sad. Don’t worry, Elsa.”
Seeing her smile, Elsa nodded thoughtfully. Holding her hand, Elsa asked hesitantly, “Mom, where is dad? I hadn’t seen him for days. I missed him so much. Mom, do you know where Dad is?”
Looking at her innocent face, Heidy didn’t have the heart to tell her the truth. If Elsa knew that her marriage with Hearst was on the verge of divorce, it would be a big blow. Elsa looked at her seriously, waiting for her answer.
Heidy pulled Elsa into her arms and held her head. Tears rolled down silently again, and Heidy sobbed, “Elsa, if dad doesn’t want mom, will you stay with mom?”
Elsa looked ahead in confusion and asked curiously, “Why doesn’t Daddy want mommy?”
Heidy didn’t know how to explain it. She just lowered her head and held Elsa tightly. Tears streamed into her mouth. It tasted salty. “Elsa, I really don’t know what to do now.” Said Heidy painfully.
Elsa didn’t understand what Heidy meant. She just obediently leaned in her arms and allowed Heidy to hug her.
In the evening, Heidy had dinner with the children. Looking at the empty seat beside her, she felt lonely. Recently, Hearst had left home and seldom called her. It seemed that she was not important at all to him. What was more surprising was that he didn’t call the children to know their situation.
Sometimes, men were really fickle. Once his love for his wife faded, his love for his child would also decrease. The more she thought about it, the more uncomfortable she felt. Heidy stood up and said with a smile, “Elsa, Gavin, have a good meal. I’m full.” Then, she stood up and went upstairs.
Looking at the lonely back of Heidy, Elsa tilted her head and looked at Gavin curiously. “Brother, what’s wrong with mom? Just now, mommy was crying and hugged me in her arms.”
Gavin didn’
opes that we can stop quarreling.”
Something flashed through Hearst’s eyes and he tightened his grip. Pursing his lips, he tried his best to restrain his emotions. Heidy looked at him eagerly, waiting for his answer. Raising his eyes, he said calmly, “I live well outside. I don’t want to change.”
His words made Heidy’s heart sink. Her heart ached as if it was bleeding. Looking at him, she smiled bitterly and said, “Can’t I make you come back even if it is about the children? They were still young and needed their parents’ company when they grow up. Even if it’s not for me, for the baby, okay?”
Without any hesitation, Hearst said coldly, “Heidy, I’ve made up my mind.”
Looking at his heartless appearance, Heidy’s heart sank. The care and love she had had now seemed to be the greatest irony to her. Her eyelashes kept trembling, and She quickly comforted herself in her heart. “Hearst, you are so cruel.” Said Heidy word by word.
“I’m sorry. Heidy, if there is nothing else, you can go out first.” Said Hearst calmly.
Heidy didn’t leave, just staring at him. Seeing that he no longer looked at her, Heidy knew that even if she stayed here, nothing could be changed. Thinking of this, Heidy turned around lonely and walked forward sadly.
After she turned around, Hearst raised his head and watched her lonely receding figure. He lowered his head and found that his flat suit pants had been wrinkled by him.
Thinking of the conversation between them just now, Hearst leaned against the chair and closed his eyes heavily. He thought he had been used to being cold, but he found that no matter how long it took, he couldn’t get used to it when he had to pretend in front of Heidy. “Heidy, how long will it take for you to give up… I don’t know if my conditions allow it or not.” Hearst murmured in a hoarse voice.