Mother Carter couldn't believe it. For a child of just over ten years old, how strong must they be to adapt from living in their own house to relying on others?
But back then, when Mother Carter was pregnant with her daughter, she was determined to treat her daughter like a princess, ensuring her lifetime would be carefree and joyful.
"James, do you think your sister will blame us for not bringing her back sooner?" Mother Carter was also vaguely worried.
"Mom, she won't. Jane is a very kind girl; in her heart, she carries a sun," James Carter was convinced that Jane Sampson wouldn't blame them.
Perhaps nearing home makes one shy. They hurried while coming, but upon reaching downstairs at the hotel, everyone's steps suddenly became exceptionally heavy.
Jane Sampson's room was on the 9th floor, right across from James Carter's.
