Edie was standing at the door. Seeing what happened in Laty's bedroom, she felt so warm. Laty finally got rid of loneliness now.
But, was it really okay for her to throw all those barbie dolls away?
"It is your design. I didn't change a little bit."
"I will be with you forever from now on. We could teach Laty together. We would find the best way to bring her up. Edie, she is our only child."
"Don't you want one more? The country policy encourages us to have one more child now."
It was Edie's dream. She wanted two children, one cat, and one dog.
When the sunset, she would take a walk with her children and husband. She would lead the dog while Stuart held the car in his arms.
"No. I am scared. I am worried that I would lose you again."
Stuart held Edie's hands tightly. He recalled the scene five years ago when she lay on the bed, dying slowly.
It was his nightmare. A terrible nightmare for him forever.
He didn't want to go through that nightmare again.