Soon, the car was filled with the fragrance of lilies. The scent was so comforting that Rosalie couldn't help but say, "Grandma really loves lilies. That was thoughtful of you." She was sincere about her compliment.

"Grandma appreciates my thoughtfulness, but not others," Theodore murmured as he continued driving.

Rosalie knew exactly what he meant. "If you mean suddenly declaring love, forcefully taking what you want, being domineering and disrespectful, then yes, it shouldn't be appreciated."

If she didn't retort, it would seem like it was her fault for not appreciating his gestures.

"Then tell me, what should I do to make someone appreciate it?" Theodore asked.

Rosalie clenched her hands that were resting on her knees. She could feel her palms sweating. "Sometimes, if someone doesn't want something, forcing it on them isn't the best idea. Taking it back is." "I accidentally scattered it all to the ground. It can't be taken back," Theodore replied in a calm yet wistful tone. Both of them were staring straight ahead, but Rosalie felt things were getting really intense. She glanced at his side profile, and realized he was tense. She wanted to say something, but was worried it would lead to another argument on the way to Rebecca's house. Not wanting to fight, she remained silent.

remark about not being able to take things back. Soon, they arrived at Rebecca's home without

wheelchair. The last time they saw her, she was still walking with a cane. Now,

realizing how much they

already had some chronic conditions common

holding her hand.

brimmed in Rosalie's

alright. I know you're both busy. You can't visit me every day. That would be a waste of your time." "Grandma, should

walk. At

stopped her. "No, Grandma, it's okay. If it's

genuinely concerned. Elderly falls often led to severe complications, which were difficult to treat at their age. Broken bones didn't heal well, and they wouldn't be able to undergo surgery for internal bleeding either. Due to

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