“Oh, Lydia, you’re here! Seeing you always brightens my day.”
Mr. Jefferson’s mood flipped in an instant. His face was still red with the tail end of his earlier anger, but his eyes softened into a genuine smile as he walked up to Lydia.
Lydia could only feel a little sorry for him. It couldn’t be easy—at his age, still worrying about his grandsons’ love lives.
“Grandpa Samuel, you really shouldn’t get so worked up. It’s not good for your health.”
Mr. Jefferson’s frustration just melted away at her words. All that was left was warmth and happiness in his eyes.
“Lydia, I promise, I’ll remember that. I’ll try my best to keep my temper in check.”
Lydia nodded. “Good.”
Chris could barely believe what he was seeing. His grandpa was famous for his short fuse. He and his brothers even called him the Grumpy Old Man in private. But now, in front of Lydia, the same old man was acting sweet and gentle, like he’d suddenly switched personalities.
Still…
Chris looked around the hospital room.
Wait a second.
“Grandpa, where’s my brother?” He stared at the empty hospital bed, completely confused.
Mr. Jefferson coughed a couple of times, looking awkward. “Uh, he… he just got an urgent call from work. Had to leave right away.”
In reality, Connor had snuck out while pretending to change clothes. Mr. Jefferson had no clue where he’d gone.
But there was no way he’d let Lydia know that. She’d come all the way here out of kindness, and Connor just disappeared?
“Lydia, I’m so sorry. It’s my fault you came here for nothing.” When Mr. Jefferson first realized Connor was gone, he’d nearly exploded with anger. He swore that once he found Connor, he’d make him pay.

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