Chapter 0089
“Good evening, Grandma,” I said into ue phone after I picked up the call. I tried to sound as casual as possible but I was dying to know why she called as the pleasantries seemed to stretch.
“How have you been, child? It’s been quite a while,” her familiar shrill voice filled the speaker of the phone.
“I’ve been good, Grandma. How are you?”
“I am fine, Sydney. So I called you to personally invite you to my birthday banquet that is happening on Sunday.”
I released a breath I didn’t know I was holding.
“You see, Grandma, “I started, unsure how to delicately break it to her. “You know I’m now divorced from Mark. I don’t think it’s appropriate for me to attend the family’s intimate occasions like this one.”
“What nonsense. You’re family, you will always be family to me.”
My heart warmed at her declaration and I sniffed but I still intended to stand my ground. “I know, Grandma but… How about I celebrate with you privately? Just you and me.” I glanced at Grace who seemed to be fully absorbed in our conversation. “Maybe with my friend too.”
“No, Sydney.”
I sighed, Grandma Doris had always been the type that always got whatever she wanted.
“You will attend my birthday banquet because I want you to. Besides,” the pitch if her voice lowered and she sounded slightly dejected, “lately, I feel. my health deteriorating. I don’t want to postpone meetings because I don’t know how long I have left…”
She trailed off and my heart reached out to her. I quickly interrupted her when she was about to start talking again. “Grandma, please no. Stop. saying that. You are very healthy and you will live long with the lot of us. I will attend your birthday banquet if it’s what you want. You will see me on
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Sunday.”
1 could hear the smile in her voice and the tone she adopted when she complained about her health was instantly thrown out the window as she chirped. “You must come. Apart from m thday banquet that you will be attending. I have a guy I want to introduo you,” Grace and I raised our brows, a small smile on our lips as Doris sighed, “Oh Sydney. He is so handsome and smart..I’m sure you’d like him.
I giggled, “Is this matchmaking I smell, Doris?”
“What? No,” She said in an exaggerated tone, “Nothing like that. I just would like you to meet a smart man and that’s all.”
“Of course, that’s all,” I giggled.
She scoffed and said in a playfully stern tone, “Stop giggling, girl,” then she hung up.
I shook my head, a small smile on my lips. “Doris will always be Doris,” I muttered as I stared at the phone. I wish the rest were just like her.
Grace wiggled her brows, “There’s a handsome man, huh?” Then she reached out and lightly tickled me.
I pushed her off me as I spasmed from laughter. “Please, stop it…go away,” I said amidst laughter.
She finally let go. She clapped her hands. “I will design the best dress for your
I caught her off with an endearing laugh, “Grace, relax, you don’t have to design a dress for every of our outings. Save those designs for our well paying clients.”
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