"Poor Bell and Susan, they probably couldn't have imagined that their bodies would only be discovered seven hundred years after their deaths. And poor little Annie, forever waiting for her parent's return home." Lina sighed softly, closing Susan's diary.
"That's why it's so important to cherish the happiness that's right in front of you." Catherine, sitting at the same desk, seemed to have thought of something. Her face turned sullen as she sighed, "Parents often leave their children for the sake of their child's future but they do not understand that children do not need an elusive future. All they need is to grow up under the care of their parents - that's true happiness for them. Unfortunately, by the time parents realize this, it's already too late to make amends."
Vivian walked over to Catherine, lightly tiptoed and comfortingly patted Catherine's shoulder. She then leaned in, kissed Catherine's cheek and said, "Don't be sad, I'll take care of you for them."