During summer, the sky was already bright, though the sun had not risen at four in the morning.
It had been the eighth day since the passing of Shandie. Henrick was in the backyard burning joss paper for Shandie as he mumbled, “Shandie, I've come to burn some joss paper for you. You can rest in peace now. Please guard over our family when you're up in heaven. Help me earn a big time. Make sure that Arielle and Vinson have a peaceful marriage. As for your mom, I'll send someone to bring her over for her to pay you her last respect.”
Right then, Alfred came over.
“Mr. Southall, breakfast is ready. The car to the crematorium will be here half an hour later. You should go have some food first.”
“All right.” Henrick nodded before he asked, “Is
Mrs. Southall almost here?”
“She should be here soon”
Just when the butler replied, a housekeeper came running over to report, “Mr. Southall, Mrs. Southall is here.”
Even before Henrick could reply, Cindy's cry was heard. “Oh Shandie, my dear daughter!”
Henrick turned his head over and saw Cindy in a hospital gown.
Nonetheless, her complexion looked much better as compared to when she was just admitted to the psychiatric hospital. Even though Cindy had no makeup on, she was radiating positive energy.
Though the sisters of the Moores were born to the same mother, Maureen was much prettier than Cindy.
Even so, Cindy was still pretty.
Henrick had not seen Cindy for a very long time. His heart leap a beat at the glance of her now.
He gave a cough to recompose himself and went up to help Cindy up. “Stop crying. Shandie will be upset if she was to hear you cry. Please be mindful of your health as well.”
Cindy nodded in reply. With tears welling up in her eyes, she tilted her head and leaned it against Henrick's shoulders.
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