Ursula:
"I am so sorry. If I had even the slightest idea my son would ruin our relationship, I would have done everything to stop it," McQuoid had been trying to comfort me for a while, but no amount of comfort could change the fact that my daughter was in the very hell I had tried so hard to keep her away from.
"Ahh," I sighed, turning my head to the side and looking out the window. I was sitting in my armchair with McQuoid on the floor beside me, his head in my lap.
"If you want, I can make them reject each other on the next full moon. I'm sure once I talk to Helanie and remind her that you deserve happiness too—" He woke me up from my thoughts when he mentioned my daughter.
"Helanie? She's naive. She hasn't done anything wrong. Norman must have convinced her that marrying him was the right thing to do," I spoke in a calm tone, unlike the way I had outside, in front of everyone. I had broken down so badly I even surprised myself.