Cody said thoughtfully, "It's okay, Mommy. I can pretend that I'm the only child there. That way, I won't feel upset if no one plays with me."
Hearing this worsened Jessica's mood, and her hatred for Zane deepened.
...
When the car stopped at the door, I was surprised to see Willow's grandparents standing there.
I turned to look at Zane.
Zane got out of the car to greet them. "What brings you guys here?"
The last time we visited, Willow's grandmother, Dorothy, was still lying in the hospital bed, and she looked in poor spirits.
Milton explained, "After she woke up a few days ago and heard that Willow came to visit her in the hospital, she felt much better. She finally got discharged today and wanted to meet Willow. Is this not a good time?"
Milton was a bit concerned. "If it's inconvenient, we'll leave right away."
Seeing that Milton was about to usher Dorothy along, Zane quickly said, "Let's go inside first, and we'll talk."
Although Willow had begun to open up emotionally, she still couldn't speak to her grandparents.
It seemed like she felt guilty toward them, so she got out of the car silently and followed them. Her round little face looked serious.
I walked over to Willow's side.
Willow took my hand and smiled at me.
I smiled back at her.
It seemed like her mood had improved a little, and her eyes brightened into a smile.
...
Harry pulled over by the side of the road.
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