Liang Jian Amal set her down on the bench beside her mother, seeing that she had woken. Chang was still slightly incoherent and drowsily turned her head to her mom, gripping into one of his sleeves, she awoke instantly seeing the trail of tears working their way down her mother's face.
Chang instantly released her hold on Jian and turned to her mom.
"What's wrong mom, are you ok?" Chang worriedly questioned her, and put both her hands on another side of her shoulders.
"Ah, its fine, I was just thinking about Hénri. Nothing to worry about." Li Hua wiped her tears away with the flick of her finger dismissively.
"Do you wanna talk about it?" Chang wanted to be there for her mother, she knew her mother always bottled everything up inside.
"Sure, let's walk and talk, it's been a long time since we had time just to talk between the two of us." Li Hua gracefully rose off the bench, hand folded into her other hand.
Chang hopped off stumbling a little due to her stiffened hips. Jian held an arm out to help keep her from falling. Chang smiled up at him in thanks.
"Jian would it be ok if my mom and I just have a talk alone, it's been just so long and-"
"No need to explain anything to me. Spend some time with your mother" He brushed a stray wisp of some hair out of her face after he interrupted her rambling. He smiled at her leaving her dazzled before turning and leaving her as she stood staring after him.
"He's a good man Chang." Chang heard the quiet mellow voice behind her dragging her out of her thoughts.
"Mm yeah he is." She turned away from his departing figure to see her mom smiling sadly at her.
"I'm glad you found a good man like your dad. He's a keeper, be sure not to let him go."
Chang blushed looking down at her toes and said in her mind as well as aloud, "I wont, i really couldn't imagine life without him."
"Don't then. Do everything you can to keep him in your life."
"Mom you're talking really weird, are you really ok?" Something about her mom's words and the way she was talking made her feel uncomfortable. There was something wrong that she couldn't put her finger on.
"I'm sorry, I've just been extremely sentimental as of late. I've been dreaming about your father a lot."
"I still miss him a lot."
"I do too sweetie, every day." Li Hua put an arm around her daughter's figure. 'Every day, but I'm going to see him soon. I can feel it.'
"Do you ever regret anything about meeting dad." Chang asked her mom, knowing the high price her mother had to pay to be with him.
Li Hua shook her head smiling. "Maybe letting him leave for work that day, but no nothing other than that, every day I had with your father was a gift, a treasure. You being the biggest and greatest gift amongst them all."
"How come you and Dad never had any other kids besides me, I dont think I ever asked you and dad."