This is something she never dared to mention, but it's something she's always wanted to do.
She also wanted to be a child who has a daddy and mommy.
In the past, she didn't dare let her grandparents know her thoughts. She was afraid of disappointing them, afraid of seeing a disappointed expression on their faces, and even more afraid of hearing them say she forgot the Sampton Family's care for her.
The thing she most wanted to do, she had always been doing it secretly, bearing the guilt from the heartland.
And now, grandma told her, "Jane, go find your biological parents."
At this moment, the tense string in her heart that had been stretched for a long, long time finally loosened slowly.
Bright Sampton and James Black didn't know what Granny Sampton wrote to Jane Sampson in the letter. Neither of them asked. Bright thought that maybe, after he went home and read the letter grandma left him, he might guess some of it.