When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him Novel

Chapter 686



Chapter 686 Watch A Musical

Paula had a restless night, and to her surprise, the very next morning. Cassandra came to visit her.

“Mom, how are you feeling now?” she asked.

Paula’s face instantly lit up with joy, “I’m feeling much better now.”

Cassandra, hesitant to ask for money outright, began ingratiating herself with Paula instead. “The weather’s lovely today. How about getting some fresh air? I can take you out for a walk.”

Paula, however, shook her head. “Cassandra, I would like to go watch a musical.”

She had always loved musicals and once dreamt of performing in one. However, circumstances beyond her control forced her to abandon that aspiration.

“Mom, you’re not well. What if something happens?” Cassandra hesitated to take Paula far, knowing her condition often caused frequent urination, and she dreaded the possibility of an embarrassing situation.

“The doctor said I’m recovering well. I’ll be fine,” Paula insisted, her eyes filled with a quiet yearning. “Please, let’s go together.”

“Fine, I’ll book the tickets. We’ll go see it tonight.” Left with no other choice, Cassandra had to

agree.

Meanwhile, Cecilia received two musical tickets from Eric, whom she hadn’t heard from in quite

some time.

Along with the tickets came a message: Ceci, I was hoping to come back earlier and take you out to dinner, but alas, work has kept me captive. A friend of mine passed along these tickets, and it would be a shame to let them go to waste. How about you enjoy them for me?

Eric knew that Cecilia was quite interested in musicals.

Cecilia replied: All right, thank you.

With the two tickets in hand, Cecilia pondered for a moment before deciding to invite Vivian. It had been a long time since the two of them had spent any quality time together, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to finally reconnect.

In the afternoon, Cecilia dolled herself up while Nathaniel and Elliot sat in the living room.

Nathaniel seemed disappointed. “Ceci, why didn’t you invite me?”

“Vivian and I haven’t seen each other in such a long time,” she explained.

Elliot, too, pouted. “Mommy, I want to go with you, too.”

“I’m sorry, sweetie. I need some time with my friends.”

A lot had been going on recently. She wanted to have fun with Vivian and clear her mind.

“All right. Come back soon,” the boy said.

“I will,” she responded.

She left after bidding goodbye to the father–and–son duo.

Vivian was waiting outside. After Cecilia got into the car, they chatted throughout the journey there.

Both of them failed to notice as they brushed past a familiar car.

They quickly reached the theater, which was neither crowded nor empty.

However, it was quite dim, and Cecilia didn’t notice Paula and Cassandra, who were seated in the distance.

When the musical ended, a commotion rang out.

“My goodness! Didn’t you say you’re recovering fine? Why did you…” Cassandra exclaimed as she detected the unmistakable odor of urine. She realized Paula’s condition had flared up again.

Paula appeared nervous. “I… I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to.”

A woman sitting nearby heard that and turned to look at Paula’s stained seat. “Ma’am, how can you urinate here? How dirty.”

Cassandra didn’t defend Paula. Instead, she quickly disassociated herself. “I’m sorry, this is my stepmother. She has been diagnosed with cancer.”

Stepmother?

Paula looked at Cassandra in disbelief, her heart sinking.

Upon hearing Cassandra’s words, the woman turned to look at her and recognized her. “Aren’t you Cassandra, the renowned dancer?”

That’s me.”

“You have such a kind heart. May I take a picture with you?”

“Of course, you can.”

Hearing that a celebrity was in the front row, the people from behind looked over, including

Vivian and Cecilia

Vivian recognized the two individuals. “Isn’t that Paula and Cassandra?


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