S31 9. Irreplaceable
“Yeah, if that’s your reason, I can understand.”
Kara nodded, but her expression was stiff. Sophia was having
difficulty guessing what’s in her heart. She couldn’t continue the ” attack” if Kara’s reaction was flat.
“Since Grandma isn’t here, may I continue my work? I think the sauce can be poured.”
Sophia blinked. “Yes, of course.” She raised the corners of her lips.
“Thank you.”
Kara went to get the sauce from the stove. At that moment, Frank muttered, “My wife is indeed kind and patient. She doesn’t give in because she is weak, but she knows what is best for everyone, even if
she has to accept slander.”
The air in Sophia’s lungs became heavier. However, as best as possible, she regulated her breathing rhythm so that it remained
normal.
“Yes, Kara is very kind. You must be grateful to have a wife like her.”
“She is irreplaceable.”
Without waiting for another reply, Frank put his arm around Kara’s waist again. Over her shoulder, he watched how she poured the sauce.
“Grandma will be sorry for underestimating you,” Frank whispered, making Kara chuckle.
“Don’t say that, Frank. Grandma just misunderstood.”
Sophia was sick of hearing Kara’s soft voice. She wanted her to be angry and hurt. However, why was her own heart getting hot?
Once breakfast was ready, everyone gathered around. Frank, Kara, and the twins came in last. Seeing Sophia occupying Kara’s yesterday position, their eyes widened.
“Daddy, why is Miss Moore sitting there?” Emily looked up with furrowed eyebrows.
“If she sits there, then where will Mommy sit?” Louis continued with a more serious expression.
The air in the room suddenly froze. The people who were previously anxious now took a heavy breath, except for Diana and Sophia.
“Oh, this is your mother’s place? Sorry, sorry.” Sophia prepared to stand up. However, Diana held her hand.
“Stay where you are. I prefer it if you sit near me. You guys,” Dianal looked at the twins, “sit next to Sophia. There’s still a place left. You
too.”
The old woman glanced at Frank briefly, but not at Kara. Frank sighed
in disbelief.
“Then what about Kara?”
Diana shrugged her shoulders. “That’s her business. What’s important is that she doesn’t change Sophia’s position.”
Sophia let out a faint sigh. Her face looked uncomfortable. “Grandma, please don’t be like that. Louis and Emily are still so young. It’s
natural that they want to be close to their mother.”
“Honey, you are too kind. Stop sacrificing yourself for the sake of others. You also need to put yourself first.” Diana held Sophia’s hand tightly, as if afraid that the woman would be far from her.
Not wanting things to get worse, Kara spoke up. “Little Angels, you guys sit next to Miss Moore, okay? Enjoy your breakfast.”
“But where do you sit, Mommy? I don’t want to eat if I’m not with you.” Emily pouted.
Kara cupped her chubby cheeks. “There’s Daddy beside you. What are you worried about?”
Emily let go of Louis’ grip and then held Kara’s fingers with both hands. “But I want to eat with Mommy.”
“Yes, so do I.” Louis nodded then looked up at Frank. “Daddy, how
about the four of us eat together? There’s a small table outside. We can make it a dining table.”
Louis’s index finger pointed at the door leading to the back porch. Kara raised her eyebrows at that.
“It’s cold outside, Louis.”
“That’s no problem, Mommy. When else can we have the new experience of having breakfast while looking at the horses?”
Kara shook her head slightly. “The horses are still in the stable, Louis.”
“Then, a snow field is fine too. It’s a beautiful setting to accompany us to eat together.” Emily nodded, reassuring.
Suddenly, Barbara snapped her fingers. “How about we just have a picnic?”
The twins’ eyes immediately lit up.
“That’s a great idea, Auntie.”
“Yeah, that’s really cool!”
Abigail also got fired up. “What a coincidence, I have a thick picnic mat! Let’s spread it in the back yard!
Frank smiled at such support. Moreover, the twins were enthusiastic.” Then let’s get ready.”
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“Come on.” Philip and Jeremy left together.
Diana was stunned. “What are you doing? You woman alone?”
guys left an old
“Sorry, Grandma. Having a picnic in the winter sounds challenging. It’s worth a try,” Abigail said as she pushed her chair to the table.
“Besides, Sophia is accompanying you here. You must be happy because both of you can talk freely, right?” Philip raised an eyebrow.
Diana gaped, at a loss for words. She still couldn’t believe those people chose Kara over her.
Meanwhile, Sophia, silently clenched her hands on her lap. She was again disappointed by expectations. However, with Diana beside her, she couldn’t reveal it.
“Grandma, I’m sorry. Because of me, people left.”
Diana’s expression suddenly changed to pity. “No, Sweetheart. They didn’t move because of your presence. They’re just too stupid to pity the wrong person. What’s so hard about eating alone? It could be a chance for her to reflect on her actions. She lacks awareness, Sophie.
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