Chapter 637 A New House For Mary

 

Everyone could see how reluctant Mary and Tim were to part with the house.

 

Regardless of how shabby it was, it was their home.

Mary walked around the other rooms as well, and she would reach out to straighten anything that seemed to have fallen out of its place. Tim kept close by her the entire time.

Arissa and the rest helped tidied up the spots that were too messy.

At the end of it all, Mary stood in the courtyard and let her eyes drift across the place—the last look at her home.

When Benjamin noticed their eyes reddening, he said, “Grandaunt, you can always come back here for a visit whenever you miss it. Once you’re feeling better, you can come back here to stay for a period of time every year.”

Touched by his words, Mary whispered, “Okay.”

 

When Kingsley and Shaun took in their surroundings, as well as Mary and Tim’s reluctance to leave, a bitter smile emerged on their lips.

Anyone would feel nostalgia and the reluctance to part with places they lived in.

It was especially so for those who rarely left home; they would feel a stronger yearning for their homes.

Arissa then used her phone to take a few photos of the place and saved them in the gallery. If Mary and Tim missed their home, they would then be able to see it with the photos.

come here,” Mary said to

“Okay!”

as Tim ran

what Mary was about

need to tell my family about our departure,”

kettle over. “Grandaunt,

“Thank you.”

wonder when I’ll be back again. Someone has got to clean up the place and pay respect

wash over Arissa. She knew that traditions like those were important to those

a sign of respect

It

“Okay.”

Mary nodded.

turned to Ethen and instructed, “We’ll build

crease on his forehead since the moment he

employer. “Mr. Graham, it’s best if we tell

deepened in

like it if things change,” Ethen

pursed his lips before telling Mary about the

old house to

like it was going to collapse

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