A Moment in Destiny

Chapter 813 You are Not Welcome Here



Chapter 813 You are Not Welcome Here

Standing on the stairs, Marley looked down at Evie, who was restless, with one hand in her pocket. "What are you doing? We don't welcome you here! Are you showing off in front of my mother?" Marley scolded.

Marley was calm, but he sounded so aggressive for Evie.

"No, no!!" Evie, who was guilty, hardly dare to face Marley's sharp eyes. For a long time, she had been a home-wrecker. She was really disgraceful, but she couldn’t help it.

"Get out!"

"Marley, I want to see your mother. I want to talk to your mother!" Evie said, trying to control the shiver.

Marley looked at her with bright black eyes, as if he could see through her. He said, “My mother will not see you. Don't come here. Dad has left here. Go to him out and don't disturb my mother! For thirty years, you and my dad had been cheating on mom. You had brought disgrace on every one of us. I’m not in the position to judge you, but you can not disturb my mother. You are not welcome in the old house of the Moyle family!"

His words were as sharp as a knife that stabbed into Evie’s heart. She covered her chest tightly, and she almost increased her heart rate. “No, Marley... " she cried.

"Get out!" Marley said indifferently.

Evie was completely helpless in front of Marley and looked at Marley with soulful eyes. “Marley, I want to talk to your mother. Can you let me see her?"

Marley frowned, and rejected, “No way.”

Sylvie felt Marley's anger and stood quietly beside him.

"Marley..." Evie didn’t give up and begged, "I really have a word to tell your mother! I know I'm sorry for her. It's all my fault. It doesn't matter to your father. Your father loves your mother. He just feels like I am suffering. He is right. He loves your mother!"

Evie said and tears filled her face.

"Evie..." a deep and painful call came from the door. It was Aiden unexpectedly.

"Aiden!" Evie looked back at him.

"Go! Let's go back! " Aiden came to Evie and grabbed her hand.

At this time, on the stairs, Miriam stood there, looking at them far away.

"Miriam -" Evie turned to see Miriam on the stairs and broke away from Aiden. “Let's talk, Miriam!"

"I have nothing to say with you. Get out of my house!" Miriam said calmly.

Now she had to get rid of the man whom she had been in love with for thirty years. She always thought that the man loved her, but she did not expect that he had another woman. How ridiculous it was!

"Miriam, he loves you! All he had for me is responsibility. Everything is my fault. I should not stay in the country. It is my fault! Sorry, Aiden shall not be blamed!" Evie explained eagerly.

"Evie, never mind!" Aiden pulled her and kept her from talking.

"Aiden, if you don't love Miriam, how can you not divorce for so many years? You don't have to deceive yourself. I understand your heart, but she doesn’t know. The person you love is her!"

Aiden was shocked by her momentary blood loss face. Seeing the tears on her face, he sighed that he owed two women! Eventually, he was wrong.

Miriam stood there with a calm smile. Love was no longer important for her. Betrayal and deception were unacceptable in a marriage. She couldn’t forgive Aiden!

"Evie, let's go!" Aiden was in a hurry to take her to leave upon hearing Evie’s words. His face turned pale and purple.

"Aiden, are you ill? Where’s medicine?" Evie, who was anxious, was seized with anxiety at the sight of Aiden's heart attack.

Sylvie saw her mother-in-law who was on the stairs holding her hand tightly.

"Marley, go over there to check it out!" Sylvie reminded, worrying that Aiden had a heart attack.

Marley was motionless, and his anger was gradually replaced by sadness. He looked at Evie holding his father and found medicine from him. With smooth movements, Evie found the medicine and immediately gave it to Aiden.

Miriam closed her eyes and turned to go upstairs. She said coldly, “Go out of here! Don't die here."

Evie, who was sad, shouted, "Miriam, how could you be so cruel? He is not in good health. Can’t you stimulate him considering that he is your husband?"

Miriam clenched at the tip of the finger, and she was heartbroken. She stood on the stairs, looked up at the ceiling, and breathed heavily, speechless, and finally went upstairs!

Downstairs, Aiden, who took medicine, was helped by Evie to the sofa. He sat there, wordless. He watched Miriam go upstairs and closed his eyes after realizing that she was ruthless to him. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

Marley went down and walked into Evie. "You know my father can't be stimulated, so don't come to my mother again. You have got what you want. Now you are the winner, and you don't need to show off."

Evie was very stiff, but her eyes were full of sadness and despair. She lowered her head and said, "Aiden, I’m leaving. Don't go with me. Here is your home!"

With that, Evie ran out of the hall.

Aiden stood up again and chased after her. “Evie, wait for me!"

He caught up with her after running out of the old house of the Moyle family.

"Aiden, don't go with me anymore, please! Now my son doesn’t speak to me, neither does Kasper. Everybody blamed us. We’re wrong in any case! Aiden, I'm fed up with it! I’ve had enough of it!" Evie said. Her beautiful eyes misted with tears, blurring the sight.

Her heart tightened and she said, her lips trembling, “It’s been thirty years. You stayed with me once a week. As your mistress, I’ve been hiding in the dark place. We are sorry for Kasper and Miriam. I feel guilty. Do you know? I've had enough. Can you see what I mean?"

Aiden was shocked and asked in a dumb voice, "Do you regret it?"

"Yes, I regret it," she exclaimed. She did not regret, as a matter of matter. Love was innocent, but she made a mistake. It was immoral to do such a thing for love.

"No! Evie. Aiden suddenly hugged Evie's stiff body and held her tightly with both hands as if he would not let her go.

"Sorry, Aiden! I've had enough of my life! I want to leave a peaceful life. Ernie won't forgive me anymore. Don't let Marley and Miriam hate you anymore! It's hard to be hated. You'll know sooner or later. Please, leave me, alone. Don't be so irrational, OK?”

Aiden held her rigidly, frowning. His palms were cold as if they were soaked in snow. His eyes swept over her hair, only to find that there was a little gray hair. He was heartbroken.

"Even so, Miriam won't forgive me!" After a long time, he slowly said in a hoarse voice. His tone was flat, but Evie's heart sank when hearing his words.

Evie's face leaned on his shoulder. She opened her mouth, trying to say something. But she didn't know how to answer. She was afraid to see his despair.

Aiden drew back his sight. The sadness and emptiness in his eyes gradually turned into strong reluctance. He suddenly grasped her shoulder and pushed her away without warning. He looked into her eyes like he was going to gouge her heart. He said in a deep voice, "I was unable to let you go 30 years ago. I've been with her for 30 years, and now I'm with you! Why do you want to escape?"

She was flustered by his sudden excitement. She said to him in a trembling voice, "Because we are wrong! We’re not young anymore.”

"So what?" Aiden said, "Since we’re wrong! Don’t care what will happen in the future."

"Aiden, I really can't. My son has hated me for so long. I have only one son. There's nothing left. Please let me go!" Evie's tone was full of pleading.

Aiden paused, opened his mouth, speechless. Maybe he didn't know why he had to force her again and again. He was as sad as she was.

He moved gently, patting her on the back.

With a heavy heart, Evie lowered her head and sighed, "Now we are screwed. Miriam is mad at us, so are Kasper and Marley. We brought this upon us. Aiden, we are really sorry for Miriam! "

Once again, Aiden had nothing to say. How could he not know they were screwed?

"Why did we risk alienating the public?" Her voice was low as if she was talking to herself and protesting wordlessly. Evie's delicate shoulders trembled slightly.

Aiden’s heart ached for her as he held her in his arms, lowered his head, and buried it in her hair. He called softly, "Evie..."

"We shouldn't, Aiden. How about next life? Let’s end it all! Don't make another mistake again,” she sobbed. Evie was shaking even more severely. Aiden held her face in his hands, tears falling all over her face. Her eyes were red with tears, but she still bit her lips, trying to endure the pain.

"Evie..." he leaned over to kiss her tears. The warm tears were bitterly salty and turned into astringent pain.

Next to the window upstairs, Miriam stood there. Looking from a distance, she saw Aiden kissing Evie. A couple of middle-aged men and women in their fifties were kissing each other in the garden downstairs. The man who she had been together with for nearly 30 years was her husband. The woman was a good sister-in-law she had always respected. Her heart ached. Miriam could only look on coldly at the moment.


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