But she approached eagerly and said, âAlyssa, I was just looking for you to have a little chat, never thought Iâd bump into you here.â
Alyssaâs tone was indifferent, the smile she usually reserved for her old friends nowhere in sight.
âAlyssa, apart from wishing you a happy birthday today, I also wanted to apologize to you.â
Mara cast a nervous glance at Magnolia, who scanned the room before staring at Mara in surprise.
âAre you looking at me?â
Mara shyly nodded. âIâm sorry, maâam, I have something to discuss with Alyssa that might be a bit private. I hope you donât mind stepping aside.â
Alyssa simply waved her hand dismissively.
âSheâs no stranger, dear. You can speak your piece in front of her. Of course, if itâs nothing important, you neednât bother. I have other guests to attend to.â
Alyssaâs impatience made Mara blush with embarrassment.
âOh, alright then. Alyssa, I realize Iâve been foolish before. Balfour and I have cleared the air, and I understand now that thereâs no future for us. So, rest assured, I wonât be as naive as I was.
I wonât harbor any inappropriate feelings anymore. Iâm staying in the country just to gather inspiration for my classes and collect some material. Once this term is over, Iâll be flying back home. You wonât have to worry about me anymore.â
Maraâs speech was full of her plans, but to Alyssa, it sounded like she was being pushed away.
But what of it?
At least she had the sense to recognize she wasnât welcome and would only stay for a semester.
That was two months away; Alyssa could endure that.
âWell, itâs good that you see it that way. Youâre confirming what Iâve told you before. There was never anything between you and Balfour; if there were, you two would have settled things long ago, right? Iâm not some old fossil-I donât meddle in young peopleâs affairs. That goes for Balfour and for you too. But I do hope youâll stick to the promises youâve made today. Donât try to come between Balfour and Ivy anymore. Ivy is a precious granddaughter-in-law to me, and I wonât stand to see her hurt because of you, understood?â
Mara had said all those nice things in front of Alyssa to smooth things over, but the old bat had publicly called her out, leaving Mara turning beet red with embarrassment. When she finally couldnât take it anymore and fled the scene, Alyssa stopped speaking.
Magnolia timely handed her a glass of warm water, and after a sip to soothe her throat, Alyssa turned to Magnolia.
âYouâve never been so harsh with the younger ones,â said Magnolia.
Alyssa chuckled and shook her head. âYou donât know the half of it.â
She would never speak to any youngster in such a tone, but Mara was different. Mara had only stayed in her house for a brief few weeks, but that was enough to make Alyssaâs opinion of her plummet.
The words she had spoken were to let Mara know that all her little schemes were crystal clear. She better not harbor any false hopes of getting close to Balfour and Ivy again.
Watching Maraâs reluctant retreat, Alyssa sighed. âSuch troubled ties.â
Magnolia patted her hand soothingly, âYou worry too much. Just let the young folks handle their own matters.â