hapter 93
She didn’t want Maggie to join them for dinner. If her mom joined them, she would surely cause some tension with Aunt Julia, and the meal would likely be awkward,
Julia smiled warmly and said, “Go ahead.”
After a moment of hesitation, Isabella went upstairs.
hen she pressed the doorbell, Maggie was already eating in her room.
Looking at the monitor in the living room, she saw that Isabella was standing outside the door. Maggie set down her bowl and went to open the door. “Isabella?”
Isabella bit her lip and looked up at Maggie. “Mom, Dad told me to ask you to come downstairs and eat with us.”
Maggie declined right away, “I’ve already started eating. You all go ahead.”
Isabella sighed in relief. “Okay, I’ll tell Dad that you’re eating.”
Maggie could tell that she was happy to go downstairs to join them. She observed her daughter’s expression and lightly replied, “Mm, go ahead.”
Isabella smiled and said, “Okay!”
She then turned around, but after taking two steps, she hesitated. “Mom, are you sure you’re okay by yourself? Do you want me to stay with you?”
The downstairs was busy, and it would be a bit lonely for her mother to be alone up here.
However, when she offered to stay with her, her tone was slightly forced, clearly preferring to join Franklin and Julia downstairs.
Maggie didn’t want to force her,
She didn’t need forced company.
She bent down and gently said, “It’s fine. I like being alone. You go ahead.”
Upon hearing this, Isabella’s guilt immediately lessened. She nodded and said, “Okay, I’m going.”
“Go ahead,” Maggie replied.
Isabella quickly left the room.
Maggie watched her leave and closed the door behind her, returning to her meal in peace.
Downstairs.
Isabella ran over to Franklin and said, “Dad, Mom is already eating, so she won’t be coming down.”
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Chapter 93
Levi raised an eyebrow. Smart move.
Harry lowered his gaze and remained silent.
Julia, on the other hand, smiled subtly, her lips curling with an almost imperceptible satisfaction.

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