Hearing Hannah’s words, the old woman’s heart filled with unease.
She felt a pang of guilt. It had been so long, and she hadn't called Hannah once.
And now, her useless grandson was using her to lure Hannah over.
Even though Hannah knew Lionel was behind it, she was still coming without hesitation, just to see her. A wave of guilt washed over Grandma Rosenberg; she felt she had gone too far. “It’s my fault,” she said, her voice heavy. “You don’t have to force yourself for my sake. If you don’t want to come, then don’t. I’ll tell that brat you came and tell him to get lost.”
Hannah couldn't help but laugh, a genuine warmth in her voice.
“Grandma, please don’t blame yourself or say things like that. Right now, I truly just want to see you. It has nothing to do with anyone else. It doesn’t matter if he’s there. Besides, I have time now. I’ll get ready and head over.”
Her grandmother still wanted to protest, worried that Hannah’s visit would end in another fight with Lionel. But she hadn’t seen her in so long and desperately missed her.
After hanging up, Hannah quickly changed, then drove to a department store to pick up a few hostess gifts.
Though things were tense with the Rosenberg family, her bond with Grandma remained strong.
Walking into the house felt as familiar as coming home.
As she stepped into the living room, she saw Lionel’s familiar figure on the sofa.
He had been watching the door intently. The moment he saw Hannah, he shot to his feet, reaching out to take the gifts from her.

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