Chapter 13

Isaac didn’t Me people poking into his private life.

“A normal person

He promptly helped Grace into the car saying, Granny less head home first.”

Grace bid her goodbyes to Sydney without suggesting a meal together.

Watching them leave Sydney left a pang of jealousy Surrienly, an idea popped into her hand, and she decided to follow them discreetly

Inside the car.

Isaac cleared his throat. “Granny, she doesn’t know my true identity. Please don’t spill the beans ale”

Grace looked surprised. She doesn’t know who you really are?

“She thinks I’m just a regular worker so please don’t let the cat out of the bag”

If it weren’t for Grace’s insistence, he wouldn’t have agreed to introduce her to Brittany

Grace got the hint and said with a smile, 1 gat, 18play along”

Isaac feh she might have misunderstood something and wanted to clarify but ended up saying nothing.

Upon arriving, Isaac helped Grace up the stairs and knocked on the door

Brittany heard the knock and said, “They’re here”

She washed her hands, took off her apron, tidied up her cathes, and then opened the door

Outside steed isane and a cheerful old lady

Grace was dressed in meat clothes of good quality. Her white har was neatly tied back, her eyes sparkling and she innked in good spirits.

One couldn’t tell she was a gravely ill old woman ceanng death

“Granny,welcome. I’m Brittany, Zakky’s wife

Grace had already met Bintany and was very pleased with her. “Thank you for preparing dinner tonight.”)

Brittany breathed a sigh of rebel and helped her into the living room.

Isaac changed his shoes and followed them in

The aroma watting from the kitchen pleased Grace even more Brittany could monk, which was pleasant.

“Granny please sit down. Dimer will be ready scen

She comforted Grace, poured her a cup of water, and handled it to her before heading back to the kitchen

Grace looked around the tidy and clean house, everything was in its place.

She gave Isaac an approving look and sad. This gris not bad.”

and status and just hoped Isaac could have a

to be so fond of Bittany. He regretted bringing his granny here. They would inevitably divorce, what

some water frst go help in the

“Alright”

Brittany w surprised. Why are you

doesn i

got it, don’t worry, I won’t spill

aware of the situation. They were just

me forgot to buy the let sauce for the combread. I go get

Brittany was

and said, “Zac, where’s

the hot sauce you like for

it do it,

Isaac didn’t expect hot to defend Unitary like this, so

looked at the rundown buildings, frowning. Why would Grace

Sydney couldal

sight of miliar figure: Brittany.

into the convenience store, grabbed a bottle of hot sauce, and

are you having combread for dinner

Brittany, who wouldn’t like a good–quking

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husband’s grandmother is

left

and her face changed instantly B–clany was married? And coincidentally,

she couldn’t help

out her phone and asked

sill bothering us” Patrina sounded’annoyed: 1 dant know who married Britany, but she moved

Sydney was stunned.

words and hung up. She decided to stake out a spot

Britany was oblivious. She camed her purchases home and busted herself for a few minutes: “Zakky,

at the

looked delicious–a

said, “Granny, as you re not in the best of health, this juice is fresh give

and responded with

chair and sat down.

many questions, when

I come from a single–parent family. My mother passed away carly, and my relationship with

not in touch‘

feta pang in her

excily like

and stilbe sa ansible was tee. Grace felt more and more sympathy

‘Granny, let’s eat”

Grace to stop prying, so

Grace insisted on

Isaac saw

kruving Grace gave Brittany a beautiful box saying earnestly, “Bri. Zac has had a tought me before, please be

Isaac, unsure whether to accept the gilt because they weren’t really

indicating she should

carefully stowing it in her pocket. “Dont worry, Granny,

felt ille tickled bearing her call him “Zakky” Everyone else called him Zac, but Brittany was the only one who called him

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