Chapter 14
A Farewell After Being Reborn
âI heard Ian was injured, so I dropped by to see how he was doing. But donât get the wrong idea about
this, Sage!â Ivy hurriedly explained as she thought of something. âI needed Ian to sign a document, so I
went to his office.
âI only learned from Mr. Zane about Ian being injured. Ian isnât the one who told me about it!â
Sage smirked. Had she said anything about getting the wrong idea? Why was Ivy in such a hurry to
explain herself?
She said, âI have a little suggestion for you, Ms. Shekdotterâif you donât want others to get the wrong
idea, donât do things that could cause misunderstandings.
âFor instance, if you know a man is married, donât drop by his house alone when his wife hasnât invited
you over. And even if you do drop by alone, you should act like a proper guest. Make sure to maintain a
proper distance when sitting with someone elseâs husband.â
Ivyâs face turned red at Sageâs words. She hurriedly scooted to the side of the couch. âSage, I-â
âDonât address me with such familiarity.â Sage interrupted her. âWe donât know each other well enough
for you to call me by my first name. If you donât want to address me as Mrs. Holcomb, please stick to
using Ms. Joyner.
âDonât take things too far, Sage,â Ian warned.
Oh, dear. Was he protecting her already?
Sage laughed. âWhat did I say to make you think I was taking anything too far?â
âIan, Sageâno, Mrs. Holcombâis right. I was the one who wasnât paying
attention to my actions.â Despite feeling embarrassed and awkward, Ivy didnât forget to gently appease
Ian.
She got up to leave. âDonât be upset, Mrs. Holcomb. Iâll get going now.â
âNo, itâs fine.â Sage stopped her. âIâm the one who should go.â
âSage Joyner!â Ian said.
Sage couldnât be bothered about him, though. She grabbed her bag and left. She was still traumatized
by the accident from two days ago, so she chose to
hail a cab.
Her grandfather, Donald Joynerâs home was near the suburbs. It took her close to an hour to get there.
When she arrived and saw Donald, still healthy and sprightly, watering the plants in the garden, she
couldnât stop the tears from streaming down her face.
She was choked up as she said, âGrandpaâ¦â
âSage, why are you crying?â Donald threw the watering can aside and
hurried over to her.
Sage was overwhelmed by longing and regret. She couldnât say a word as she threw herself into
Donaldâs arms and sobbed. It was great to see him
again.
She didnât have a father. She and her mother had lived with Donald since she was born. That was why
sheâd taken Donaldâs surname.
Donald had loved and doted on her since she was a child; he would do anything to make her wishes
come true. But in her previous life, sheâd made. Donald worry about her until the end of his life. She
hadnât even had the chance to see him once last time before heâd passed awayâ¦
âWhatâs wrong, Sage? Did Ian upset you?â Donald asked anxiously. His
heart ached for her.
Sage had always been proud. She didnât cry easily. She would only do so if
sheâd suffered the biggest grievance in the world.
Sage gradually stopped crying. Her eyes were red as she shook her head. â No. I just missed you too
much.â
âOh, you.â Donald was both exasperated and amused. âYou can come home whenever you miss me,
right? Why would you have to cry? Are you sure itâs not because of lan?â
âIâm sure! Besides, my life isnât just about him. I just missed you so much, Grandpa!â
Donaldâs heart settled back in his chest when he saw the familiar petulance on Sageâs face. âAlright,
alright. Since you miss me so, you can spend the day with me!â
âOkay!â
For the rest of the day, Sage clung to Donald. She stayed by his side as he watered the plants, did
some stretches, and worked on his calligraphy.
Donald was happy to have Sage with him but knew very well that there were problems between her
and Ian.
Otherwise, she wouldnât go the whole day without even mentioning Ian.
âSage, tell me the truth. Whatâs going on between you and Ian?â
Sage played with his pens as she asked casually, âWould you support me if I were to divorce Ian,
Grandpa?â
âA divorce?â Donald was stunned. Sage was so in love with Ian that even he couldnât help feeling
jealous. How could she possibly be considering divorce? âHas he bullied you or something? Iâll teach
him a lesson!â
âNo, no!â To Donald, Sage and Ian were a loving couple. There was no reason for them to get divorced.
That was why Sage had tried to see how he felt about the matter. Seeing that he was so angry, she
quickly said, âI was, just joking!â a
âDonât joke around about things like this in the future!â
âAlright, alright!â
When it was time for dinner, Sage salivated at the sight of the delicious food on the table.
âWow, look at this spread! I have to stuff myself tonight!â
Donald gave her an affectionate look. âBack to being a little glutton, are we?â What happened to your
diet?â
Sage shook her head as she ate a pork chop. âForget about that. Iâm never dieting ever again. Iâll leave
it to the people who really need it!â
âThatâs my girl. Look at how skinny you are. to think you kept making noise about wanting to diet!â
As they chatted and laughed, Sage heard some noise coming from outside.
the house. She turned to look at the door, then blanched.