Emily paused, swallowed the food in her mouth, then looked down and said, "The night I came back from the cemetery."
Vincent asked, "Why?"
Emily understood his meaning.
When she just woke up, she remembered the things that had happened before and even when she was little. At that time, she was so dependent on Donna and called her mother eagerly, but she couldn't forgive Donna easily.
His father's death had something to do with Donna.
How could she live with Donna happily?
However, the days when she lived with Donna reminded her of the childhood days when her father was absent. It was Donna who made her happy, kept house, and taught her to talk, sing, and draw, all of which made her have a happy childhood.
It was her mother who sang the nursery rhyme "Snail and the Oriole Bird" to her, instead of his father.
The first name she wrote was not Eliot, but Donna.
Why did she forget about it?
But it would be unfair to her father if she forgave Donna.
Emily was stuck in a dilemma.