Head Over Heels - Chapter 486 Respect Your Choice
After passing the infected period smoothly, Kevin decided to go home for treatment. His physical condition had slowly stabilized, and he didn’t want to stay in the hospital any longer. Besides, the following treatment was mainly to take medicine and pay more attention to his diet.
In Kevin’s house, Heidy bent down and helped him tidy up his things. “Kevin, are you sure you want to live here and won’t go back to B city? Uncle and aunt still hope that you can go back to B city. With them by your side, you can rest assured.” Said Heidy.
Sitting on the sofa, Kevin replied lightly, “It’s okay. Just live here.”
Dale, Kevin’s mother came in from the outside and came to him. She asked worriedly, “Son, are you really okay? I’m really worried about leaving you here alone. The vice president is in charge of the company’s affairs for the time being. You just have a good rest. I could take care of you if you are at home. Otherwise, I will always be worried about you.”
Holding her hand, Kevin replied calmly, “It doesn’t matter. I’m not a child. I can take care of myself.”
Dale still wanted to persuade Kevin, but she saw that he had made up his mind. With a helpless sigh, she looked at Heidy and said, “Once my son grow up, I can’t keep him by my side anymore.”
With her heart thumping, Heidy lowered her head and continued to pack up her things without saying anything. She knew that Kevin didn’t want to go back to city B largely because of her. She had planned to visit him in B city from time to time after he was discharged from the hospital. But in this case, it was destined to be more difficult. After knowing this, Kevin decided to stay in A city.
Kevin coughed unnaturally, turned around and said, “I’ll go downstairs first.” Then he left at once.
Walking to the side of Heidy, Dale looked at her and sighed, “Heidy, in fact, I don’t know what to say. Kevin is more stubborn than we thought. We thought he had forgotten you for a long time, but we didn’t expect…”
“Auntie, I’m sorry. It’s all my fault…” Said Heidy a
her of my child. I should come to worship him.”
Without saying anything, Heidy bent down and put the bouquet in her hand in front of the tombstone. Squatting down, Heidy gently stroked the tombstone and said slowly, “If you still remember that Gavin and Elsa are your children, remember to visit them when you are free. Anyway, they are your children. They need their father when they grow up. You can just visit them two times a month. Don’t worry. I won’t annoy you when you visit them.”
Clenching his fists, Hearst said in a hoarse voice, “Okay. Heidy, are you happy now?”
“Shouldn’t I ask you this question, Mr. Hearst? Now you live the life you want. Are you happy?” Heidy asked coldly. If he hadn’t pursued his so-called freedom, they would never have come to this point. But since it had happened, Heidy didn’t want to blame anyone.
Hearst didn’t answer, but stared at her. He wanted to tell her the truth, but it was not the time yet. With a faint smile on his lips, Hearst still didn’t give her an answer. Withdrawing her sight, Heidy said indifferently, “You can leave now. I want to have a talk with my father alone.”
After a moment of silence, Hearst nodded and walked forward. As the footsteps faded away, Heidy turned around and looked at his back. She said softly, “Heidy, you can do it. It won’t be too difficult to forget him. I think…”