But even if Winter Sullivan saw through her, what could she do? Susan Caldwell was her daughter, after all, and she couldn't just ignore her.
The words Susan Caldwell had mumbled as if in a daze left a bad taste in Winter Sullivan's mouth. She envied mothers and daughters who were so close they could talk about anything.
This daughter of hers had been full of schemes since childhood and would never tell her what was truly on her mind. Every time Susan tried to get close, it was always for some ulterior motive.
Over time, she grew weary of this dynamic, and their mother-daughter relationship had always been strained.
She realized she missed her son. However, Sheldon Caldwell seemed to be away on a mission, so she couldn't find him to talk, even if she wanted to.
Winter Sullivan and Julian Caldwell both had military backgrounds, but their specializations were different, which led their careers in completely different directions.
