Given Mrs. Fitzell's previous satisfaction with her, Mrs. Fitzell should be willing to forgive her.
After all, it wasn't that big of a deal.
She was desperate back then, she didn't want to leave Brian Fitzell.
Mrs. Fitzell, becoming more awake from her nap, looked at Lisa Donovan, "Lisa Donovan, I know that you've always looked down on us just because you're from Capital City, and we're simply small-town folks. You've never had respect for us. But I've never seen any issue with it since Brian truly loves you. As long as our son Brian is happy, us parents would naturally not disapprove. But, what we need is a daughter-in-law who can share in Brian's highs and lows, not one that only shares in his glory and runs away when trouble comes."
Pausing briefly, Mrs. Fitzell continued, "You're only coming back now because Brian has become successful again, right? If Brian were not successful now, would you still be bringing us so many gifts today?"