"I am no longer your sister-in-law. So I can call you different names that I want like, Ahhh. Ugh. Baby." I teased him especially my last words I am blinking, feeling the sensation while saying those words. So I can't stop laughing --what... we are done talking about the business. So I can tease him now. I could even see him squeezing his fist. What! He is mad at me now? Because I'm already answering him, whatever!
I got up because I had no plans to stay here any longer, and to be with him in one place. I would suffocate any minute... I need air, fresh air to be exact.
So I turned around and walked out, but before I could get out of his office he grabbed my left arm so he was able to lean me against the nearby wall. He pinned me, he made sure I could not just leave in his hold.
I looked at him without fear, who was also staring at me.
"What happened, Leysa?" He suddenly asked, as he looked around my face. Like examining it, if anything has changed, or what has changed in me.
"Why do you care?" I replied and I pushed him softly, which was good and he did not resist the force so I immediately left his grasp. And I took that chance to get out of his office and get home.
I still have a lot to ask my good Grandfather, who I know is already at home. Because I know he already misses his great grandchildren.
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When I got home I immediately noticed two cars in our garage. I know the silver SUV belongs to Grandpa, the black one I just am not sure who owns it. But it looks like--
I immediately parked my car, and entered the house.
And I let go of the suitcase I was carrying, that made the two adults looked at me. I quickly picked it up and approached them.
The two adults smiled at me as they played with the children.
"Mama. Look who is here!" I looked at Freda, when she spoke and pointed to Don Rafael. Yes, the old Wilford is here now in our house. Grandpa was so annoying; I didn't want the children to feel my disapproval of the situation so I just smiled at Freda and picked her up. I have not talking to two adults yet.
"Mama, you never told us that we have another great grandpa here. It's so amazing!" my daughter smiled happily while innocently looking at me.
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