Felix's eyes changed a little, but they quickly returned calm.

He smiled and said, "Aunt Harper, these vegetables were picked from the small garden. My mom said they're pretty good, so she asked me to bring some over. They're quite fresh."

"Oh? Well, that's nice," Mom took the bag from Felix and opened it to take a look. She waved him in and said, "I'll keep the vegetables. By the way, I just baked some bread, so bring it home to your mom, okay?"

After we moved here, no one had been taking care of the old house's garden. I heard that Uncle Austin and Aunt Mel had been taking care of it on ou behalf. They would always send some harvest over.

Felix listened to Mom's words and obediently responded. He sat on the couch, politely maintaining some distance between us.

He gave me a faint smile, and I returned with a stiff one.

We just looked at each other in silence.

from being companions to strangers. The atmosphere

and we had talked things through. There was nothing to hold a grudge over. But I just couldn't find that feeling

seasons changed, and the winds and rains came and went. Nothing stayed the

and I had

in September," he coughed

continue your studies, or do you need to retake

finished last semester's courses, and my grades were good. After talking to my teachers,

again, so I picked up my phone and started scrolling

know that saying sorry is too little too late now. And there's no way I can make

them deserve forgiveness. So, I'm not asking for your forgiveness. I just want to express my apology. If I could turn back time, I definitely wouldn't do the

the corners of my eyes, studying the sincerity in his words. He had apologized many times before, but it was mostly just lip service. He didn't

silent and didn't

don't blame you. It was all my fault. Looking back, I think I was crazy. I'm

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