"Don't say something like that, Kate. You break my heart enough," Dahlia said. "I don't know how to face my son, knowing I allow his beloved woman and son to leave. I will be the worst mother ever…"
"… Dahlia, this is my decision. You can't hold me down, and you shouldn't blame yourself for this," Kate assured. "This is my last effort to save everyone."
"Then, can I at least have your address after you leave?"
Kate shook her head, "That would defeat the purpose. I want to vanish. I have no more things to ask other than that."
"Oh, Katherine…" the old woman was about to cry. The last time she cried was during James' funeral. Now she cried again because she couldn't stop Kate.
Kate began to feel a bit of pity for Dahlia, so she said, "Then how about I allow you to know the state where I will stay? But that's it. I will not give you my exact address, not even the city I'm staying in."