That evening, Keith remarked that it had been ages since the family hadst gathered at home, so
Kristin was roped in to round everyone up.
Jason had no desire to return, but Kristin yed the guilt card, reminding him that Keith and Amber
weren’t getting any younger, and that each visit could very well be thest. Reluctantly, Jason made his
way back.
With a nomittal grunt, Jason acknowledged the group, his response as muted as his enthusiasm
for the reunion.
The looks he received made him ufortable. Past or present, he never took kindly to pity, and it
was abundantly clear that the news about Estre’s child had already made the rounds within the
family.
“Jason, if things are truly unbearable, just get a divorce,” his aunt blurted out.
“Exactly, there are plenty of fish in the sea. Why fixate on one?” another chimed in.
else. It’s
Estre should have at least finalized things before moving on with c downright disrespectful to sneak
off, have a kid abroad, and drag the Nelson family name through the mud,” a cousin added indignantly.
“I used to like your wife, but she really crossed the line this time, bro. Let her go. Besides, there’s no
way you can swallow your pride after this.”
Jason had specifically avoideding home to sidestep these very confrontations, y here he was,
unable to escape.
Surrounded by rtives quick to fault Estre, Jason sounded cold as he interjected, issues between
Estre and me are my own fault. She’s done nothing wrong, and I’d appreciate it if you all stayed out
of it.”.
His deration didn’t sit well with his aunt. “Even if you were at fault before, it’s not like youmitted
murder or anything. You haven’t brought the child home. Look what Estre has done now.”
Estre had always been a family favorite until she returned with a child, tarnishing the family’s
reputation in everyone’s eyes. They thought she went too far, even if she was having a disagreement
with Jason.
Seeing the tide turn against Jason, his uncle offered, “Why are you being so stubborn, Jason? Mr.
Young’s daughter has taken quite a liking to you. She’s a decent girl, quiet and demure. It would be
good for you-and thepany-if you were with her.”
“You and Estre just aren’t right for each other. It’s time to let go.”
“And besides, you two haven’t had kids after all these years. It’ll be a clean break.”
The sound of Jason mming his cutlery on the table echoed through the room. “I don’t need your
advice on my rtionship. Nobody knows better than I do what went wrong between Estre and me.
And for the record, she’s only ever responded to the way I’ve
treated her.”
“Jason, my boy, why won’t you listen? Do you think we’re out to hurt you?” a rtive. pleaded.
“That’s right, and since there’s no children involved, the divorce will be easier.”
At that moment, almost everyone in the Nelson family was on one side, overwhelmingly not supporting
Jason and Estre being together. They were all advising them to
separate.
Kristin, watching the unfolding drama, felt her eyes welling up. She had never imagined it woulde
to this. However, she couldn’t stand to hear them badmouth Estre and said, “Enough, guys. I know
more about Jason and Estre’s life together than any
of you.
“Estre was pushed to the brink, her heart broken, and that’s why she retaliated against Jason. As a
woman, I understand her. Estre has been more than enough all these
years,
and it’s Jason who failed to cherish her. We simply don’t deserve her.”
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Kristin, too, was a woman and she understood Estre’s pain, as well as the ire of Jason’s aunts after
all, Jason was their beloved nephew.
But in this world, not all is ck and white. Many things are not a matter of right or wrong. The
marriage between Estre and Jason was a matter of ipatibility more than anything else they
simply weren’t suited to be husband and wife.
“Why are you defending her…”
“You’re usually so sensible, how can you…”
Bryce had been silent since stepping into the yard, and his parents were the only elders who hadn’t
commented, knowing well of Bryces close rtionship with Estre and not wishing to cause their son
pain.
Moreover, they were privy to more details about Estre and Jason’s situation than the others, as Bryce
would sometimes share bits and pieces-like the times Jason stood
tre up, or that he was oblivious to her hospital stay.
In all honesty, had it been their daughter in Estre’s ce, they would have demanded a divorce long
ago and sought a better match without hesitation.
As the family’s remarks grew more oundish, even using the fact that Estre hadn’t given the Nelson
family an heir as a pretext, Bryce’s patience snapped. He mmed his cutlery down, “Will you all just
stop?”
His sudden outburst startled everyone into silence, their eyes collectively turning to him. What had
gotten into him? Bryce, typically meek andpliant with the family elders, was
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now making a scene in front of everyone.
In their eyes, Bryce was still the same clueless kid who had lucked into sess, riding on the coattails
of the Nelson family’s good fortune.
Faced with their stares, Bryce smirked bitterly. “So Estre had a child. So what? She is a person. Who
among you raised her? Who’s to say that she has to give birth to Jason’s child?” he shot back. “It’s her
body, her choice.”
As Bryce spoke, his aunts retorted, “No one’s saying her child has to bear the Nelson. name, or that it
must be Jason’s. But she should’ve gotten divorced first instead of carrying on with someone else while
she is still married.”
“Bryce, your aunt wasn’t wrong. Back in the old days, Estre’s antics would’vended her in the
stocks.”
Bryce found his aunts’ words amusing. Then, with a swift turn of his head, Bryce set his gaze on Jason,
his voiceden with usation, “Jason, are you telling me Estre never gave you a chance? She
never carried your child?”
Bryce’s words hung in the air, and the room fell into a stunned silence. Everyone
exchanged bewildered nces, utterly lost.
Kristin’s eyes widened, fixated on Bryce as she asked. “Bryce, what on earth are you talking about?
Spit it out!”
Ignoring Kristin’s probing, Bryce continued his interrogation, his eyes never leaving Jason. “Jason, put
your hand on your heart and tell everyone here, do you deserve to have Estre bear your child? Are
you worthy of being the father of Estre’s kids?”
“In the years you’ve been married to Estre, have you ever lived up to the role of a husband? Have
you ever truly treated Estre as your wife?”