âDad, I was also Grandmaâs favorite.
Arenât I more important than some flowers?
If you spank me, Grandma would be heartbroken.
If you donât listen to her and cherish me, thatâs disrespectful.
â
Mark chuckled at her logic.
âWhere did you learn such nonsense? You neglect your studies but pick up these silly ideas easily.
â
Unperturbed, Olivia snuggled closer.
Mark sighed, embracing her.
With both a young and a grown child in the house, he often felt overwhelmed.
Laura watched them, envious.
Mark caught her gaze, reminiscent of her childhood longing for fatherly affection.
Now that she was grown and his sonâs wife, he had to maintain a respectful distance.
Mark offered a gentle smile.
Laura felt a hint of embarrassment.
After breakfast, Edwin checked on Laura.
âWhatâs wrong?â he asked softly.
Laura shook her head.
âNothing.
â
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Edwin affectionately ruffled her hair, whispering âOnce weâve paid our respects to Grandma and eaten, weâll set off.
â
Laura nodded.
Cecilia, the last to rise, descended the stairs.
Her late awakening, usually inconsequential, seemed more apparent with Laura up and about.
Cecilia greeted the day with a slightly embarrassed smile.
During the tribute to Zoey, Laura stood beside Edwin.
Mark spoke sincerely to Zoey, causing Olivia to giggle softly.
Mark, indulgent of Olivia, swiftly concluded his words, eager for breakfast and the dayâs journey.
Olivia, however, wished to stay longer.