She didn't want to go. She would miss Liam and Joy too much.
But she had no choice. This time, she absolutely had to go.
It wasn't just about the fabric. She was also busy registering her company, hiring staff, and scouting suppliers. It was good to get out and compare options; shopping around was always a smart move.
Once she secured a reliable supplier, things would be much easier down the line.
The weather forecast predicted severe thunderstorms in Seacrest for the next two days, so she packed her rain gear in her suitcase.
When Grace learned she was heading to Seacrest, she urged her to make it a quick trip. Every summer, Seacrest was either scorching hot or hit with torrential downpours.
Extreme weather was common there.
"Don't worry, Mom. I'll be back tomorrow. My flight is tomorrow afternoon, and I've packed an umbrella."
"You be careful out there by yourself. And that Seven, really! As soon as summer vacation started, he became inseparable from Fairchild. He hasn't come back at all." Grace grumbled, but her face was full of affection.
As soon as his summer break began, Seven Holt had gone to stay in the countryside to play with Fairchild every day.
Occasionally, he'd help Easton Holt with small tasks. They still went over to Summer Quinn's house for meals.
Summer had invited Easton to just eat with them, but he didn't want to impose. However, he couldn't resist the pleading looks from the two little foodies, Fairchild and Seven.
Easton had offered to pay for groceries, treating it as a contribution to their living expenses, but Summer would never accept his money.
Mentioning this, Grace's expression soured as she couldn't help but complain about her eldest son.
"When will that blockhead Easton ever get a clue? Summer invites him over for dinner, and he offers her money. Doesn't he know he should buy her a gift or something? No wonder there are no women in his life."

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