"I've thought about this a lot. Jean and I are truly in love with each other. Although there was a misunderstanding between Jean and Bella Scott, I can't just give up on a woman I love because of Bella's personal preferences." Easton Hernandez's words were sincere: "I've always admired my parents' relationship, and over the years, I've told myself that if I ever were to marry, I'd choose a woman I truly love..."
He went on and on, implying that he and Mira Reed were a perfect match, and they were in love with each other, so their parents shouldn't stand in their way.
Enduring her patience, Linda Stuart said, "If you insist on marrying her, then move out of the Hernandezs' house and never come back. I don't want to have our family disturbed by a woman."
This woman, Mira Reed, was obviously a troublemaker - with such a daughter-in-law, could the Hernandez's family ever have peace again?
