On the other side of town, after sharing a hearty meal, Balfour dropped Ivy off at the Howard Mansion.
As Ivy stepped out of the car, she noticed Balfour made no move to follow. She turned back and asked, âYouâre⦠not getting off?â
âIâve got some stuff to handle,â he said with a hint of an apology in his voice.
Disappointment flickered across Ivyâs face, a bittersweet taste lingering unsaid on her tongue.
Heâs probably off to see Giselle, isnât he?
Reading her expression, Balfour offered a wry smile, âIâve been out of the office all day; thereâs a pile of work waiting for me. Canât afford to slack off.â
âOh, youâre heading to the office?â Ivyâs spirits lifted, a smile breaking like dawn across her face. âWell, donât work too late, okay? The Howard familyâs rolling in dough already; you donât need to hustle that hard. Remember, health comes first.â
With that, she turned and practically bounced across the front gate.
Watching her bounce away, Balfourâs gaze softened involuntarily.
Having such a lively young woman around the house didnât seem so bad.
At least, she kept his grandparents chuckling and in high spirits every day.
With these thoughts, Balfour shook off his reverie and drove off towards his corporate battlefield.
Ever since the day she scalded her arm, Tessa had been cooped up at home, not setting a foot outside.
Clara hadnât sought her out for any trouble these past few days, and although Finnâs attitude left much to be desired, heâd hired a temp to tidy up the place.
It was, without a doubt, the most comfortable Tessa had felt in years within the walls of the Dunhill residence. As the burn on her arm slowly healed, a rebellious part of her wished the injury wouldnât mend so quickly. But alas, things couldnât go as she wished. And with the wound nearly gone, she couldnât keep shirking her duties. Rather than endure Finnâs disdain, she decided to take the household chores back into her own hands.
The next morning, Tessa particularly got up with the sun, determined to make a splendid breakfast for the family.
As she whisked eggs and flipped pancakes, she couldnât help but drift her thoughts to Ivy. They used to split the chores between them, but now with Ivy gone, it was all on Tessaâs shoulders.
འྠའའའའâེ འAnd how on earth did that girl come into such money so suddenly?
âWhereâs the nanny?â Finnâs voice cut through her thoughts as he descended the stairs and settled at the breakfast table with a nonchalant air. Tessa poured him a glass of freshly blended orange juice and set it before him, âMy arm is almost healed. I figured we could let the nanny go to save us some money.â
âHmm,â was all Finn offered in response, a grunt devoid of care as he buried his attention in his breakfast.
After ushering Finn and Clara out the door, Tessa whipped out her phone and dialed Ivyâs number.
At that moment, Ivy was kneeâdeep in gardening with Alyssa, arranging flowers and potting plants.
When she saw Tessaâs name flash on the screen, her expression darkened and she promptly ended the call.
âWho was that, dear?â Alyssa asked, curiosity lighting up her features.
âItâs nothing, Grandma, Ivy replied, forcing a smile. âJust a telemarketer.â
Back in her room, Tessaâs anger bubbled over as the call disconnected. With a flick of her wrist, her phone soared through the air, crashing onto the bed, âIvyâs grown herself a pair and now she dares to ignore my calls. She mustâve forgotten where she came from!â