Aaron was the first to leave for work; however, he didn’t fail to inform about the date he had that evening. Not long after, Xander excused himself as well, mentioning a meeting he needed to attend.
That left only Ivy, Leo, and Edward at the Old Emerson Residence.
The three of them spent the next hour talking.
Or rather, Leo did most of the talking.
After everything that had happened, the boy seemed determined to fill the mansion with stories and questions, jumping from one topic to another without pause.
Eventually, exhaustion caught up to him.
Yawning widely, he hugged both Ivy and Edward before announcing that he was going to bed.
The moment Leo disappeared upstairs, a comfortable silence settled between the two adults.
Edward took a sip of his tea before looking at Ivy.
"I heard you started working at Globe Entertainment."
There was no mockery in his tone. Only genuine curiosity and a warm smile. The unexpected kindness made Ivy feel strangely awkward.
"Your grandson didn’t exactly leave me much of a choice," she muttered under her breath.
Edward heard her perfectly, and the old man chuckled. "I believe that."
Ivy sighed before nodding. "Yes. I started recently."
Edward’s smile widened.
"I’m sorry Xander cornered you into it."
Ivy raised an eyebrow. "Cornered me?"
"Let’s be honest," Edward said knowingly. "Xander can be very persuasive when he wants something."
The understatement nearly made Ivy laugh.
"But there’s not much anyone can do when it comes to someone he cares about."
The moment those words left Edward’s mouth, Ivy almost choked on her tea.
"Cough—"
She quickly set the cup down.
Edward looked thoroughly amused. "You seem surprised."
"I think you’re reading too much into things."
"Am I?" His grin only widened.
Edward might be old, but age had sharpened his ability to read people. And Xander was his grandson. He knew him better than most.
Xander would never openly admit his feelings. Pride, stubbornness, and years of emotional restraint wouldn’t allow it.
But Edward had noticed the little things.
"You don’t have to be embarrassed," Edward said gently. "I’m only telling you what I’ve observed."
Ivy looked away, suddenly finding the teacup in her hands very interesting.
Edward laughed softly.
"Trust me, I recognize the signs."
His gaze drifted toward a framed photograph sitting on a nearby table.
"When I was younger, I wasn’t much different."
A fond smile appeared on his face.
"My wife had to put up with all sorts of ridiculous behavior from me before I learned how to express myself properly."
Ivy couldn’t help smiling.
She hadn’t expected the old Emerson to be so perceptive. Or so direct.
The conversation should have made her uncomfortable. Instead, she found herself feeling oddly warm.
Xander adores you. The words echoed in her mind.
It was ridiculous. Yet despite everything, she couldn’t stop the small smile tugging at her lips. Nor could she ignore the flutter that spread through her chest whenever she thought about it.
Edward noticed the smile immediately, and his own grin deepened.
But just as quickly, the amusement faded from his face.
A shadow crossed his eyes.
The warmth in the room seemed to dim as guilt quietly settled in his chest.
"Ivy... can I ask you something?"
The sudden change in his tone caught her off guard.
Just moments ago, he had been teasing her about Xander. Now he looked unusually serious.
Almost vulnerable.
Ivy straightened slightly in her seat.
"Of course."
Edward lowered his gaze to his hands.


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