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"Why would she do such a thing?"
York said, "Betty's mother is a career woman who devotes most of her energy to work and has little time to spend with Betty.
Especially after her parents divorced, Betty saw even less of her mother.
They live in the same city, which would make meeting up quite convenient, but Betty's mother is too busy.
Even when they do meet, the time they spend together isn't long; her mother either has to leave for some matter halfway through or is busy taking calls.
This made Betty feel neglected, and she was angry and upset about it.
Especially seeing other children with their mothers by their sides, Betty felt a deep sense of injustice.
She's only twelve and, too, longs for her mother to be by her side like her classmates and friends.
Although her father and nanny are very kind to her, it's just not the same feeling.