It was Mother's Day.
Natalie was enjoying a massage from her daughter.
While Selina's daughter was furious at her.
Selina felt very sad about this.
Natalie was enjoying her massage and didn't notice how saw Selina was.
She appreciated how kind her daughter was to her.
After her daughter was done, Natalie said to Selina, "You know, I'm so glad I gave birth to Abby. She's such a darling to have."
She had given birth to her two years ago.
Natalie hadn't planned on getting pregnant then.
But she decided to have the baby.
And now she had a very sweet and considerate daughter.
Natalie was glad about the decision she made that day.
"That's true." Seline added, "You have a daughter and a son."
"You have a kid too." Natalie replied.
Selina's smile faded as she said, "I'm nothing compared to you."
Natalie thought that Selina was comparing the number of children they had.
"Well then, go make another one. Then we'll be even." Natalie joked.
Selina had gone quiet.
Natalie realized that something strange was going on with Selina.
She asked her what was going on, but Selina still remained silent.
Left with no other choice, Natalie immediately called Cecila over.
Cecilia came to see Selina.
Selina knew that Natalie must have called her here.
Did Sabrina get that from her?
"Mom, how did you tolerate me back then?" Selina asked.
She couldn't stand Sabrina's attitude anymore.
"Because you're my daughter." Cecilia said with a smile, "Blood is always thicker than water, so no matter how bad things get, I've always made sure to never forget that."
Selina held her breath.
She finally opened up to Cecilia about all the trouble she was facing.
But Cecila wasn't worried.
She believed that her daughter was just going through her rebellious phase.
Because, Selina had gone through the same thing.
Selina herself was very hot headed and stubborn, it made sense that her own daughter was the same.
Cecilia offered her some advice, "Selina, you're a mother now. You can't simply do as your please anymore. You have to be patient and tolerant of your daughter. Sabrina is still a young girl after all, you shouldn't be so hard on her."
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