He doesn't acknowledge his identity, and she couldn't possibly confide in him so much without confirming it.
Summer Sutton wanted to tell him a lot, wanted to tell him that protecting that child was so difficult.
Back then, she did her best, but still couldn't save him.
She wanted to tell him that after the child was gone, there was a time when she almost couldn't hold on.
Wanted to tell him that after he left, she once had thoughts of ending her life.
But then she'd worry that if a miracle happened one day, he returned to her side, and she was no longer there, what would happen?
Summer Sutton wanted to say so much to him, words that were pressing against her chest for such a long time, almost suffocating her into retreat, yet he never gave her the chance from beginning to end.
Summer Sutton cried with extreme sorrow, her sobs twisting one's heart.
