While both ladies stared at each other with boredom, Sophia appeared rather disturbed and preoccupied.
Meanwhile, Old Mrs. Constance insisted on having Sophia’s company while watching TV, knowing that the latter was
bothered by something else when she noticed that she couldn’t keep her eyes on the TV.
Therefore, the old lady tried to comfort her. “I guess John didn’t come home because he was probably just caught
up in work last night. Don’t overthink, girl. I know my grandson, and he has never cared about anyone else more
than you. Other than his job, you’re like the whole world to him.”
After hearing Old Mrs. Constance’s reply, Sophia realized that she had been misunderstood. Thus, she smiled and
explained herself, “I never suspected that John would do something like that to me. I’m just a little worried about his
health instead. He’s been busy the past few days, and I wish he could have some rest.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOld Mrs. Constance paused and nodded in agreement. “Yeah, you’re right. John is just like his father. When William
was younger, he would forget about sleeping and eating for the sake of work. Sometimes, I don’t really understand
what the boys are thinking. It’s not like we’re short of money, so there is really no need to push yourself so far.”
Soon, the old lady looked outside and added, “I’m old, and I’ve learned to get over a lot of things along the way.
After all these years, nothing else matters to me except health. Every time I think about your grandpa, I can’t help
but feel sad and heartbroken. He wouldn’t have left us so soon if only he had taken care of his own health well
when he was younger. While dying is easy, those who are gone will never know how much pain we have to go
through every day.” Sophia pursed her lips as she quietly listened to Old Mrs. Constance’s words. Ever since her
husband passed away, she has always looked so tough, like she has already accepted her bereavement. I guess I
was wrong to think of her as an invincible older lady who never felt a single bit of pain. In that instant, Sophia finally
understood Old Mrs. Constance’s true feelings. Despite the tough expression she often puts up, she is broken on the
inside. Why would I even think that it was easy to get over the death of someone else we love so dearly? Sophia
held the old lady’s hand and sighed while the latter shifted her gaze to the former. “This is why I want the both of
you to spend more time on those precious moments in your life. You can’t turn back time. So, don’t waste it, only to
look back and regret it later. After all, life is short, and it’s not worth living a life that’s all about work.” Nodding in
agreement, she uttered, “I understand, Grandma.” As both of them continued to sit and talk for a few more
moments, Matilda arrived and was seen holding a bag of fruits. She then called out to Sophia at the doorstep,
“Hello, Sophia. Did you miss me?” Sophia turned around and saw Matilda, who instantly put a smile on her face.
“Hey, it’s good to see you.
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What took you so long? I thought you would have arrived long ago.” She stood up as she was about to help Matilda
carry what she was holding. Nevertheless, Matilda backed away and said, “It’s alright, I can handle it. This is too
heavy for you.” Soon, the maid quickly came closer and carried the item. After that, Matilda gazed at the maid and
said, “These are Sophia’s favorite grapes. Please wash them for her.” She is starting to act like this is her home.
After giving everything to the maid, Matilda came to the couch and sat down. “I went back to the Flintstone
Residence and stayed there the whole day. But guess what? I can’t help missing you guys, so I bought some fruits
and swung by.” Then, she stared at Sophia’s face. “What’s wrong with you, girl? You don’t look so happy.” Sophia
touched her face in confusion. “Really? I guess I’m just tired because I didn’t have a good rest last night.” At that
moment, Old Mrs. Constance jokingly chimed in, “John stayed back for work last night and slept in the office after
that, but our little girl, Sophia, doesn’t seem happy about that.”