Kelsington Bay. The vintage-styled mansion was splendid under the sunlight.
The yard was decorated with green plants and flowers, rustling under the soft breeze.
Pippa made a pot of coffee and came to the yard. Seeing Aubree sewing something, she gently put the coffee pot and mugs down. "Madam, what are you making?"
The mid-aged woman wearing a half mask replied gently, "For Alfie and Dianna. How do you like it?"
Pippa was surprised. They were sewed by Aubree in person.
She had been taking care of Aubree for years, but this was the first time she saw Aubree treated others so tenderly.
Pippa was delighted for her indeed.
"I'm their grandmother, so I want to give them a special gift." Casting down her eyes, Aubree continued to sew with a smile. "I thought for a long time before making the decision. These clothes were from Bliss Abbey. I made the small herb pouches for them to prevent insects from biting them."
A bright smile blossomed on Pippa's face. "I'm sure Young Master Alfie and Lady Dianna will like them."
"I hope so." Aubree looked forward to their gathering tomorrow.
Pippa poured a mug of coffee for her. "Madam, I'll make some peanut butter cookies for them tomorrow. It's also your favorite."
"Sure. Thank you, Pippa."
"Not at all, Madam." Pippa was happy.
"I like the children," said Aubree bluntly, "But it doesn't mean I accept Jennifer as my daughter-in-law. She doesn't deserve Ivan."
Pippa knew Aubree only wished Catherine to be her daughter-in-law.
Emerald Bay.
Jennifer received a call.
She swiped to answer. "Hello, Jennifer. I got the number and sent it to your phone," the person on the other end of the line said.
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