"I faced separate battles," Giselle said, thinking of her challenges. "It was not easy for a woman with two children from a failed marriage to enter a castle. I wasn't treated fairly. The children didn't give me a warm welcome since they were mourning the loss of their mother."
"Then, you should have left," Dante said, not accepting the excuse "You should have placed your children over him."
"It was not an easy choice. Did she tell you how horrible we had it before I married Joel? The little food we had? The leaks when it rained, or how cold we were during the winter? There were days when the cupboards were empty, and I considered making myself a prostitute," Giselle revealed.
"I was going to ruin myself for their sake. If I hadn't taken them with me to Joel's castle, we would have starved to death the very next winter. A little bit of beating is better than dying. Ophelia would have been well if she hadn't upset my husband," Giselle said, shifting the blame to Ophelia.
