She no longer acted on impulse.
Sometimes, she even took the initiative to ask the chef what kinds of dishes Aurora liked to eat.
When Arnold noticed this shift, he couldn’t quite describe what he felt.
If Grace was truly changing at last, he couldn’t help wondering whether any of it would matter now.
Aurora was already married and seldom came home, leaving Grace with very little time to make up for all the years she’d missed.
But then Arnold reconsidered.
If Grace genuinely wanted to make things right, there would always be a chance.
Opportunities didn’t appear by sitting still; they were made by taking action.
And Grace’s change was a good sign.
If she kept this up, she would eventually succeed, and Aurora would slowly receive the love that should have been hers all along.
Thinking of that, Arnold felt genuinely happy for Aurora.
He had been in the Walton household for so many years and had watched her grow up.
Even when Aurora was little, he could see she was a deeply kind child—patient, warm, and gentle.
She handled everything in life with quiet order and care.
That thought filled his heart with warmth.
At some point, without realizing it, he had grown attached to her, treating her exactly like his own granddaughter.
But Grace had been a very different story.
Even when something wasn’t Aurora’s fault, Grace would insist on blaming her anyway.
Whenever Aurora and Tessa were together and something went wrong, Grace never cared about the details.


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