Grace Smith packed up quickly and rushed to the kindergarten.
When she arrived, she saw Simon Brown, who was dressed in a gray suit. He was much thinner than before. It seemed that he was suffering from the side-effects after being hospitalized last time.
Marry Smith was wearing a skirt and a pair of three-centimeter high heels.
Grace frowned when she saw the pair of high heels. Why would a pregnant woman wear that?
Alice was dressed casually. She wore a T- shirt, jeans, and white shoes. She looked young and upbeat, but her face was full of anger.
Grace knew that Alice didn't like Marry and wasn't interested in them.
"Grace." Marry shouted with a smile from a distance, "Come over here."
Grace paused for a moment and then walked over. She didn't even look at Marry but fixed her eyes on Alice.
As soon as Alice saw Grace, she immediately ran to hold her arm and whispered, "Sister."
Grace reached out and patted her hand to comfort her.
"You go and pick up Little Gary," Grace said.
"Okay." Alice nodded and said softly, "Be careful."
Before Grace could say anything, Marry chimed in, "Alice, I am your big sister. It really hurts when you ask Grace to be careful of me."
"Then why didn't you say anything when you hurt others?" Alice immediately retorted.
Marry was stunned. "Alice, you really misunderstood me."
"Bullsh*t." Alice said coldly, "You think that I don't know how cunning you are?"
"Alice, just like I said before, the situation was not very good at that time."
"Oh." Alice said coldly, "In my opinion, this is just one of the excuses you have. You are going to threaten us with Grandma's matter now. Marry, you'd better not play tricks, otherwise, Grandma will not forgive you even in heaven."
Marry bit her lip. "If you must think that I have an ulterior motive, I really have nothing to say. Alice, I am your sister. I hope you can respect me."
"Then do things which are worth respecting."
Marry pursed her lips.
"Alice, hurry up," Grace chimed in at the right time.
Only then, Alice turned around and left.
After she left, Grace looked at Marry and said, "There's no need to eat together. We'll attend Grandma's death anniversary together. Tell me where she was buried."
"Grace," Marry immediately said, "Are you going to refuse to have a meal with me?" "I asked you where our grandmother was buried,"
Grace said in a low voice.
"Is it so hard to have a meal together?" Marry looked at her and asked bitterly.
Grace felt an unspeakable sorrow in her chest. "It's not difficult to have a meal. I just don't have an appetite in front of you."
Marry clenched her fists with her nails digging into her palms. She muttered, "You don't even want to eat with us now?" "Tell me the address," Grace repeated again.
Marry pursed her lips tightly.
"It is at the flower field," Simon replied suddenly.
Grace was dumbfounded when she heard this. She opened her eyes wide and her lips trembled. She looked at Simon in a daze for a long time.
"What, what did you say?" She really couldn't believe what she had just heard.
She had searched many cemeteries but did not see her grandmother's tombstone, so she did not know where her grandmother was buried.
Now that she had heard from Simon that she was buried in the flower field, she suddenly realized that it all made sense. It seemed that her grandmother would do something like that.
"But there is no tombstone there." Simon continued, "The ashes were scattered on the flower field itself."
Grace took a deep breath.
Marry also pouted while looking at Grace. She said with a self-deprecating smile, "Grace, I have been looking for you for some time, but how could you treat me like this?
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