Edna had been a rock for the Lindsays for years, her dedication plain for anyone with eyes to see.
Yet, somehow, Jonah and his son Gerard remained willfully blind to her contributions.
Delia had been working with the Lindsays for nearly two decades, always at Janet's side. With Janet's backing, she never shied away from speaking her mind, even if it meant ruffling the feathers of Jonah and Gerard.
And her words struck a chord with Janet.
Edna was a gem, and her sacrifices over the years were countless.
Yet this father and son pair chose to ignore it all!
The nerve of them! Heartless!
Now even Delia, an outsider in family matters, felt compelled to take Edna's side.
"Mom, don't get upset," Jonah said, looking up at Janet, "I can agree to anything else you ask, but this is something I just can't do. I've told you before, Edna and I are not possible!"
Gerard, hearing his father's firm stance, breathed a sigh of relief. If his dad showed the slightest weakness, his grandmother might orchestrate Edna's entry into the family by tomorrow.
Janet, fuming, lost her appetite for breakfast and asked Delia to help her back to her room to rest.
Jonah instructed the house staff to prepare some medicinal tea for his mother.
Once in her room, Delia tried to console Janet. "Mrs. Lindsay, it's the holiday, try not to let it get to you. Miss Edna is such a wonderful person, she will eventually win over Jonah and the young master."
Janet sank into the couch, "I'm old and powerless now, my words don't carry weight anymore..."
"Actually, Jonah used to listen to everything you said," Delia remarked.
Janet pondered this. When did Jonah start rebelling?
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