Ada hoped she could try stopping by Perry's house later today and see if they could try talking at once, but if not, then what? She would help him come up with a plan to communicate better in the future. She hoped he wouldn't restart George's murder case again, but if that does happen, would she have to be on the witness stand?

Of course Perry tries to solve everything that comes to him, but could he even take care of George's murder case as well?

Ada wanted to put this case behind her without knowing who killed George. She understood Perry would want to get it taken care of, but let's wait and see. Why wouldn't he leave it alone?

She'll have to talk with him one of these days, no matter what or how long this would go on.

Her phone rang and she talked with a neighbor of hers. Yes, the neighbors know about her and Perry's issues at the moment, but understood Perry was just doing his job that day in the courtroom. This is why Ada Mason would never forgive him for getting her on that witness stand.

Even he understands that she would never forgive him for doing such a thing to his own mother. He was smart when he was in law school.

Now that he had her in that witness stand at court a couple months ago, this was a reason why she wouldn't forgive him, but he was smart to figure that one out since he's known her his whole life.

Ada and George were fine without having children and grandchildren from him, but they watched how successful Perry had been since the first day of law school. No, Perry didn't go to the same school as George did, but times have changed since.

Ada felt lonely because of George's murder and their wedding anniversary was coming up in about three months from now, and they wouldn't be able to celebrate it together. She'll still have Perry to help her, but there's a lot they need to talk about before they do that.

If George was here today, life would have been different. If she and Perry weren't talking, he could have helped with ideas on how they could work on forgiveness. Since he isn't here anymore, this is why Ada feels lost.

How would George react if Perry put her on the witness stand for something she didn't even do and wasn't on her side?

This is the very first time she and Perry had issues like this ever since he was growing up, but why did it have to be now? That was something Ada Mason didn't understand.

What would George have done if Perry and Ada didn't have communication through Della?

There was no way she and Perry would have to keep communicating through Della. They'll figure this out, and she didn't see any reason for Della to get involved with this fight.

She wondered if Perry's ever said anything about his family to other people he works with, but Ada couldn't come up an answer for that question. Her guess was probably not a chance. He's always kept work and family separate.

Ada did think of something for both of them to communicate, but how would Perry react to the agreement she just thought of? Her idea was if they wanted to start talking again, maybe writing would be a good way for now. Let's see if Perry would agree to it. That's a lot of writing for sure.

Phone calls were hard now because every time she kept calling his house, Della was always giving her the same answer, which was sleeping. She thought it couldn't be true, but did come up with the idea of telling her not to talk with his mother over the phone instead of messages every twenty minutes or so.

Is Della really his girlfriend or something else? Ada couldn't answer that question, but would want to. It's his business and not hers on what he does with Della Street.

They'll keep talking about how to communicate until whenever the time is right.

Ada doubted her son would restart George's murder case, but wait and see what happens first. So far this isn't looking good for either of them, but it will work and take time.

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