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Roger sobered up and gazed at Evan thoughtfully. "Oh, maybe you heard wrong. Your mom would not cry." Finishing his words, Roger could not help but frown. Suddenly, the elevator accident appeared in his mind; she had run to him eagerly and when she had noticed he was fine, she had smiled happily in tears. So, did she cry for him? Did she regret what she had done to him three years ago? If that event had not happened, even if they did not love each other so deeply, they would be close to each other. And most importantly, Evan would have had a complete family. Roger shook his head to clear his mind of his musings. It was too late now, Roger, no point crying over spilled milk. ______ In the afternoon, when Jessica was introducing the layout of the suite to a new guest, she