Finally We Got Lost - Chapter 12
Chapter 12
Vincent was consumed by the pain of losing Kaylee. On the other hand, Kaylee had escaped her suffering and was stepping into the happiness that awaited her…
After several hours of flying, the plane finally landed at Italy’s international airport.
Once they disembarked, Margot took her daughter’s hand and asked, “Kaylee, how about we first go to the harbor to check out the gift your father got for you? Later, we can head back home together, is that alright?”
Kaylee paused for a moment before smiling and replying, “Sure, I’ll go with whatever you have planned.”
As she took in the unfamiliar surroundings, she couldn’t help but feel excited about the new life that was about to begin. However, as they passed a trash can, Kaylee quietly pulled out her phone and threw it inside.
The past, all the memories, they had to be discarded. Margot noticed her action and exchanged a confused glance with Robert, asking, “Why are you throwing away a perfectly good phone? Did it break?”
Since finding their long–lost daughter, the couple had been constantly keeping an eye on her. Any little change would make them nervous.
Kaylee’s smile faded slightly as she explained, “I’m just thinking of starting fresh. Old things need to be thrown away, right?”
Margot was momentarily stunned, then patted her hand, “Alright, I’ll buy you the latest model. The old one doesn’t match your current status anyway.”
Kaylee nodded. The old things no longer suited her, especially not Vincent. He no longer deserved the version of her who had once given him her heart. The three of them made their way to the harbor.
Standing on the massive yacht, Robert gazed out at the vast sea and spoke.
“Kaylee, this is a little gift I specifically got for you. Take a look and see if you like it.”
For a brief moment, Kaylee was stunned. She looked at the multi story yacht and muttered to herself, “Is this really for me?”
She had seen this yacht online before; its price exceeded over a billion. It was equipped with all kinds of facilities and entertainment options, catering to every need–food, clothes, living, recreation, and luxury..
And now, it was hers? She knew her biological parents were wealthy, but she hadn’t expected them to be this wealthy. Seeing her daughter’s astonishment, Margot’s eyes reddened.
“The past ten years have been hard on you. From now on, we’ll make it up to you. Just accept whatever your father gives you. We’re a family now.”
Robert chimed in, agreeing, “Yes. From now on, this yacht is yours. Tonight, we’ll host a welcome party here. I’ll announce your identity to the prominent figures and media in Italy.”
“From now on, you’ll be the young lady of the Anderson family.”
Kaylee looked at the luxurious yacht and couldn’t help but ask, “Isn’t this a bit too extravagant?”
Margot walked up to her, took her hand, and said, “You deserve it. You’ve been through so much all these years. From now on, you just need to be the princess everyone admires.”
“We, the Andersons, are born to be princesses. It was our negligence back then that…”
Her voice broke, nearly bringing her to tears. Kaylee squeezed her mother’s hand, feeling deeply moved.
“Although I was lost back then, they treated me very well. Dad, Mom, you don’t need to feel guilty.”
Her adoptive parents, though ordinary, had never let her go without. They had given her a warm home. She had never been dissatisfied. Now, with her biological parents finding her, she felt incredibly fortunate. She had no complaints.
Upon hearing her address them as ‘Dad‘ and ‘Mom,‘ Robert and Margot exchanged glances. Even the usually decisive Robert’s turn reddened.
Kaylee had never called them ‘Dad‘ and ‘Mom‘ before, and though they held no resentment, it had still made them sad. Now, hearing her finally call them that familiar name, their hearts swelled.
With eyes full of tears, both of them embraced Kaylee, savoring the warmth of the moment. As the sea breeze blew, Kaylee felt the warmth surrounding her, and she couldn’t help but feel her eyes water slightly.
She was no longer alone. She had a family, people who loved her. She would be happy forever.
This was the beginning of her happiness.