Grandpa and Grandma’s central nervous system had taken a serious hit, and with respiratory infections, anemia, and electrolyte metabolism disorders to boot, they’ve got to juggle a cocktail of
medications.
She first prepped the meds for the first three days, grinding them into powders so they’d dissolve easily in water.
Next thing she knew, it was already half past eight in the evening.
Hunter was hanging out in the lush courtyard, checking his watch and shooting glances at the front gate,
but his sister was still no–show.
Heard she was out on some business, probably to see that doctor, huh?
Who knew if the doctor was a guy or a girl? If it’s a guy, it’s kinda late now; was his sister safe out there all alone?
Just then, Edith stepped up, reporting respectfully, "Hunter, those marigolds you ordered are all set. Wanna take a look?"
Hunter looked up, and on the balcony of his sister’s second–floor room, marigolds were all aglow around the railing. It was a sight for sore eyes. Wonder if Rose would perk up seeing this.
"That’s Rose’s room; I’d better not."
Sure, he’s her brother, but he’s still a guy, and it’s late. Without her permission, he can’t just barge into her room.
"You can go about your business."
"Yes, sir." Edith withdrew respectfully.
After a while, Hunter didn’t see his sister, so he got up and walked into the living room, asking, "Martha,has Serena hit the sack?
"You need Serena, Hunter? At this hour, she’s definitely still up! Hold on a sec, I’ll go fetch her.
Martha was kinda giddy, ’cause in this house, aside from being favored by the old lady, the next best thing was to be noticed and pampered by Hunter!
Among all of them, Hunter held the most sway. Anyone he wanted to keep around had to respect his decision.
"Nah, I’ll go find her." Hunter walked upstairs to find Serena without making her run errands.
Martha looked at the clock and couldn’t help but do a little happy dance inside. By all accounts, it was about time for the young master to call it a night, but instead, he was breaking routine for Serena!
"Serena, it’s me; are you asleep?" Hunter stood at Serena’s door, giving it a knock.
"Brother?" Serena opened the door as soon as she heard the sound. It’s been ages since her brother came to see her alone.
Tonight, Rosemary was out, and her brother just happened to come see her, It must be because Rosemary usually kept him away!
With that thought, Serena happily stepped aside and said, "Brother, come on in for a chat."
"Let’s head to the terrace."
Each floor had a spacious viewing terrace, and Serena’s floor was no exception.
On the terrace surrounded by swaying plants, Serena asked cheerfully, "Brother, what brings you here so late?"
Before Hunter could answer, Serena took the opportunity to whine, "You haven’t come to chat with me for so long; I thought our sibling relationship had changed! I’ve always treated you as my brother, but I
don’t know if in your heart I’m still your sister.
Saying this, Serena put on a fake aggrieved expression.
As her brother, I should spoil and take care of her, especially after the hardships she’s experienced for the past 18 years. We should double our efforts to compensate her."
"Big bro, you’re making it sound like I don’t welcome her home!" Serena was slightly jealous and seemed down, "Don’t get it twisted. I have no ill feelings towards her."
"Whether you have ill feelings or not, and how much, I can tell,"
Hunter looked at her and said meaningfully, "The reason I have this chat with you is to let you know that even if Rose is back, our love for you over these 18 years is not fake. You can still stay here, buy whatever you want, do whatever you want. No one will restrict you or treat you differently."
Serena was sceptical. Things definitely felt different with her family.
"Rose holds no grudge against you. Sometimes she’s just putting up with your nonsense. You should be happy to have such a sister, Hunter paused slightly before, continuing, "You should take my advice, put aside your prejudices, try to accept her, respect her. You’ll find your life is not worse off than before, but you’ll be happier."
Happier? But whenever she saw her parents doting on Rosemary and her brothers always siding with Rosemary, she couldn’t help feeling incredibly jealous and irritated.
"This family was never yours, to begin with," Hunter said thoughtfully.
These words struck Serena like a bolt from the blue, startling her from her stupor.
"None of it belongs to you. Not the love and care from our parents and brothers, not the comfortable and elegant life, not the respect from the servants.
Serena was shocked into silence.
"You spent 18 years living Rose’s life because of a mistake initially. Rose accepted you because of our parents and brothers. You had the chance to be jealous of her, to hurt her. Have you ever thought
about what would’ve happened if she insisted you leave this house from the beginning?"
Serena was stuck for a few seconds, frozen in time.

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