Ellinor was all set to say no.
But then Balfour cut in, stern and impatient. "Enough, all of you! Since Patri can't perform, there's no point in finding a replacement! Grandpa won't blame anyone; I'll explain the situation to him."
Hearing this, Ellinor was quite pleased.
Patricia, on the other hand, insisted through her tears. "Balfour, apart from this performance, I don't have any other gift for Grandpa. If I don't give him anything, even if he doesn't blame me this time, he'll think less of me in the future. So I can't do that."
Balfour scrunched up his eyebrows, looking down at his stubborn sister in his arms. "Patri, listen to me; your health is what's most important! You don't have to perform for Grandpa today; there's plenty of time in the future to sing for him!"
Patricia fired back. "No! Today is Grandpa's birthday; any other day won't do! Balfour, I've already told Grandpa I have a special gift; I can't go back on my word! And Theo is waiting for me to go on stage; I don't want to let him or Grandpa down."
Balfour darkened, "Patri!"
Haillie stepped up to them, defending her best friend. "Balfour, see, Patricia is stubborn about performing. If you don't find someone to take her place, she won't cooperate with the check-up for her foot injury."
Only then did Balfour consider Haillie's suggestion.
Patricia was gentle but incredibly stubborn. She had a strong will, as shown when she decided to marry Theo from a young age.
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