Chapter 2512
Chapter 2512
“If that’s how you feel, there’s not much left to say. Just remember the lesson from last time, will ya?
Stay clear of the taken men. There’s no one here you want to mess with.”
After mingling with the VIPS, Balfour sidled up to Dean, whispering, “Grandma and Ivy have been
upstairs for a bit. I’ll go check on them. Grandpa, don’t drink anymore wine. I’ve had someone swap it
out for juice.”
Dean had been nodding agreeably to the first part, but when it came to surrendering his liquor, his face
dropped. It wasn’t easy, sneaking extra drinks while the missus was away, and now even this small
pleasure was being snatched away by his own grandson.
Balfour couldn’t care less about Dean’s disgruntled look; at his age, he needed to watch it.
Bounding up the stairs two at a time, Balfour pushed open the door only to find Ivy gently massaging
Alyssa’s temples.
“Shh-”
Ivy immediately gestured for Balfour to keep it down as he entered.
It seemed that age was indeed catching up with Alyssa. Just a bit of socializing downstairs had worn
her out.
Balfour’s brow furrowed with concern at the sight.
Time was slipping through his fingers, and there was nothing he could do to stop it. He took a seat next
to Ivy, his gaze heavy with worry as he looked at the silvery strands in Alyssa’s hair.
Once they were sure Alyssa was sound asleep, Ivy tiptoed around to tuck her in with a light blanket,
then led Balfour out to the balcony.
“Time spares no one. Their health is fading,” said Balfour.
Ivy had never seen such a somber look in Balfour’s eyes. He was visibly downcast, his frown shielding
his emotions.
Ivy felt the sorrow that hung around him, and she couldn’t help but wrap her arms around his head.
No words could comfort Balfour at that moment, so she showed her support through her embrace,
silently conveying, “Don’t worry. I’m here.” Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Whatever happened, she’d stay by his side.
Time was ruthless, and Dean and Alyssa were aging quietly without notice.
“All we can do is cherish the time we have with them, be there for them, and not dwell in sadness. It
would break their hearts to see us like this,” Ivy whispered, as if sharing secrets meant only for them.
“Grandma even said she wants me to spend time with her once I’m done with my current project. My
fan meeting is next week, and after that, I’ll move back here. We’ll keep them company, and make sure
they’re not so alone.”
Balfour couldn’t stop time’s relentless march, but he could honor his grandparents by being present,
ensuring their lives were without regret.
After a moment, Balfour finally relaxed.
Ivy stayed by his side, her hand softly stroking his hair, reminding him that she was there, just as he
had always been there for her.
Eventually, Balfour sheepishly pulled away from her embrace, standing tall as Ivy’s gaze followed him
tenderly.
“Feeling any better?”
Balfour looked down into Ivy’s eyes, and after a brief moment, a smile broke across his face. Leaning
their foreheads together, their eyes sparkled with shared laughter.
“Yeah.”
“That’s good to hear.”
Guessing that Alyssa might be waking up soon, the two finally left the comfort of the balcony and
headed back inside.