Chapter 413 Thanks, Brayden Jared said.
âNo need to be so formal with me.â
After ending the call with Jared, Brayden felt a bit annoyed.
Kemâs internship was super busy, and on her rare day off, he had planned an overseas trip He had booked a double hot spring hotel, Intending to enjoy the hot springs.
Now, it seemed like this trip was a noâgo.
At the same time, Brayden realized the severity of the situation Just then, Kemi came out of the guest room.
Brayden immediately pulled Keri aside, âWhatâs the deal, have you figured it out? Jaredâs tone didnât sound good.â
Kerri shook her head, âSeems like itâs worse than last time. Agnes wouldnât say a word, just kept to herself.â
Brayden stroked his chin, âLooks like weâre in deep shit. I need to think of something.â
Kemi wamed him, âDonât you go doing anything rash. You go home. Iâm gonna stay here with Agnes for the next few days.â
Brayden immediately expressed his discontent, âNo way, we should be with her together.â
âWhat about grandma? We canât just ditch her on Christmas.â
âGrandma would want us to have more personal space to grow our relationship. I donât want to go home either, grandmaâs always feeding me those supplements, they make me so full of energy that I canât help but want to...â
âNo! Brayden, canât your mind be cleaner?â Kerri blushed and interrupted Brayden.
Brayden intentionally said: âI just want to hit the gym, Kerri. What did you think I wanted to do?â
Looking at Braydenâs mischievous eyes, Kerri knew she had been tricked.
Brayden showed a cheeky smile: âBut if you have any ideas, Iâm all ears.â
Kerri bit Brayden hard in annoyance.
âKem, have you turned into a dog?â
âYouâre right, and a Tibetan mastiff at that, so you better not mess with me.â
Kemi pulled away from Brayden and headed downstairs. While he appeared perturbed on the outside, Brayden was secretly amused. Glancing at the playful bite mark on his arm, he grinned. The bite was gentle, a soft touch that left him with tantalizing thoughts. He mentally chided himself, suspecting the unusual supplements his grandmother had been giving him were to blame for his wandering mind. Upstairs, Agnes lay on her bed, gazing at the ceiling. It was Christmas Eve, a time that usually brought back fond memories of her childhood. Each year, her mother would take her to the countryside, where her grandmother awaited with a lavish spread, and the highlight: homemade apple pies. With a flaky crust and sweet, molten filling, every bite was a burst of joy. For Agnes, those pies embodied happiness. But after her motherâs passing, the magic of those pies changed. Although her grandmother continued the tradition, the taste never felt the same. The melancholy of these memories brought tears to Agnesâ eyes. She yearned for the warmth of her motherâs embrace, the simple joy of coming home to her delicious meals, and the loving family she once had.
Her heartache was compounded by betrayal. The woman responsible for disrupting her once idyllic life was someone Agnes had innocently dubbed âsister.â Beatrice mightâve been right; if her mother had a lingering spirit, it might still be restless.