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Unspoken Love novel Chapter 37

Cindy was having a dance lesson at home today. The dance teacher ended the class and praised intimately, "Cindy is getting better and better!"

Cindy smiled contentedly, "Thank you for your praise! I will work harder!"

The dance teacher said, "Alright, I'll see you next time."

As she spoke, the dance teacher opened the door and was about to leave when she saw her boss walking in with a woman. The dance teacher said respectfully, "Mr. Melton, the class is over. See you."

Brodie nodded.

The dance teacher left.

Only the three of them were left.

Cindy stared at Luna in front of her, and the dancing shoes in her hands fell to the ground before she could react.

Brodie looked at Cindy and said seriously, "Look, who do I take with me?"

Cindy was on the verge of tears. She tried her best to hold back her tears, but the tears were like the overflowing water in a reservoir.

Cindy suddenly burst out and shouted, "Luna, where the hell have you been?"

At this moment, Luna's tears flowed down her cheeks.

Cindy squalled. "Luna, you are such a bad mother. You went out to help me with my disease, but you fell ill yourself and disappeared for two whole years! Do you know how worried I was? Do you know how scared I was when I underwent the operation? Do you know how much I wanted to cry when other classmates' mothers came to attend the school day but you didn't show up?"

Luna was in tears. She stumbled over, pulled Cindy into her arms and hugged her tightly as she kept apologizing, "Cindy, my dear daughter, it's all Mommy's fault. I'm sorry. Will you forgive me? Please forgive me, okay?"

Cindy also hugged Luna tightly and whispered, "When have I ever blamed you, Luna? I am not an unforgiving person. You just think too much! I know you must have suffered a lot. Mom, I love you."

Cindy was indeed a sensitive and considerate girl.

Luna thought maybe that was not a good thing. If her kid wasn't this sensitive and considerate, she could have lived a happier and freer life.

Behaving like an adult, Cindy hugged Luna and said in the same tone as she was talking to a kid a kid, "Mom, don't cry. I am very happy to see you again. Although I am shedding tears, they are tears of happiness."

Luna laughed out loud. "Thank you, my sweetheart. My tears are also tears of happiness."

Cindy turned around and kissed Luna. Then, she kissed the other side of Luna's face, as if she was holding the world's greatest treasure. "Mom, you promise that you will never leave Cindy again, okay?"

Luna replied solemnly, "I promise."

"Then let's have a pinky promise." Cindy stretched out her pinky.

Luna used her pinky to hook Cindy's. "Pinky swear."

"The one who doesn't keep her word is a pig!"

After all, Cindy was a kid and was well-educated. Although she was very angry that Luna had left her for such a long time, she forgave Luna quickly, because she knew that Luna had encountered some difficulties.

As long as Luna came back, Cindy would naturally forgive her.

Brodie looked at the loving mother and daughter with a sigh. If only he could know how much Luna had suffered earlier. If only he could find Luna earlier.

But the more important thing here was that the three of them were finally together.

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