“What? Lucinda, why would you even think that?” Kylie asked, her concern obvious.
Lucinda lowered her eyes, looking a little hurt. “She barely talks to me.”
Cameron jumped in to reassure her. “Lucinda, she just got home. Everything about this place, including us, is still new to her. She just needs some time to settle in.”
Kylie nodded. “Exactly, Lucinda. Your sister comes off as cold, but her heart’s in the right place. Don’t get the wrong idea about her.”
Lucinda bit her lip. For every little thing she said, her parents seemed to have ten reasons to defend Lydia.
“Dad, Mom, I get it. I got the wrong idea. Don’t worry, I’ll get along with her from now on and we’ll take good care of you together.”
Kylie and Cameron melted at her words.
Lucinda was just so thoughtful. They’d worried Lydia coming back would make her feel uneasy, but now it seemed all their worries were for nothing.
“Lucinda, you really are our sweet girl.”
Lucinda smiled, hugging Kylie’s arm and acting playful. “Okay, Mom, Dad, Grandpa, you should all get some rest. My best friend asked me out tonight, but I’ll be back soon.”
“All right, sweetheart. I’ve already made arrangements. The plane will be delivered first thing tomorrow morning,” Cameron said, laughing warmly.
Lucinda’s smile widened. She walked over and hugged Cameron’s arm. “Thank you, Dad.”
He patted her head the same way he always had. “Good girl.”
…
Twenty minutes later, Lydia pulled up to Capital’s No. 7 black market on her motorcycle.
She parked in the spot Juna had reserved for her and had barely killed the engine when she heard a cheerful voice call, “Lyds!”
Lydia glanced up. Juna was waving at her.

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