The hostess of todayâs party, Alyssa, couldnât afford to disappear from her own party for too long, especially since Dean, was still downstairs by himself.
âGranny, Granny-â Ivy leaned in and called out a few times. Alyssa hadnât woken yet, and it wouldnât do to let her keep sleeping on the couch-it was a surefire way to catch a chill.
âHmm?â Alyssa finally opened her eyes, looking a bit disoriented as she took in her surroundings.
âOh dear, I must be getting on in years to have nodded off like this.â
Ivy chuckled as she helped Alyssa sit up, while Balfour handed her a glass of water at just the right temperature.
âAlyssa, youâre just working too hard. From now on, let Balfour and me handle these things for you,â Ivy said with a smile that reassured Alyssa.
After Alyssa had freshened up, Ivy touched up her makeup, and the three finally made their way back to the party.
âWhere did our birthday girl wander off to? Left us all here without a trace of you,â joked Magnolia, Alyssaâs friend of many years.
âItâs nothing but the years catching up with me. Just a couple of glasses of wine and I was out like a light on the sofa. If Ivy hadnât woken me, Iâd probably still be sleeping,â Alyssa said with a laugh.
âIvy, dear, this is Magnolia. Go on, say hello,â Alyssa urged.
It was Ivyâs first encounter with Magnolia, so she greeted Magnolia with extra politeness, which made Magnoliaâs eyes crinkle with joy.
âNo wonder youâre so fond of this girl; sheâs so sweet. I like her a lot too. Ivy, if Balfour ever gives you trouble, you come straight to me, and Iâll set you up with a fine young man.â Ivy cast a help-seeking glance back at Balfour, who chuckled, âMagnolia always enjoys her jokes.â
Alyssa playfully swatted her friendâs hand, saying, âDonât you go getting ideas about my granddaughter-
in-law. If youâre so fond of her, go find one of your own! Iâm not letting this gem go.
âPsh, just you wait-Iâll find an even better catch to show you,â Magnolia retorted. The two seniors were quick to start their playful banter, but within moments they were arm in arm, chatting away like the closest of companions.
Ivy had rarely seen Alyssa so lively.
Seeing the two old friends so engrossed in conversation, Balfour took Ivyâs hand and led her to another part of the party, picking up two glasses of wine along the way.
âI hardly ever see Granny this happy. Has Magnolia been a family friend for many years?â Ivy asked, sipping her wine.
Balfour nodded, taking a sip from his own glass. âEver since I was little, Magnolia would sometimes come over to keep Alyssa company.â
Ivyâs eyes widened, âSo is Magnolia like Alyssaâs bestie? To maintain such a friendship over so many years is truly remarkable.â
Balfour agreed, âMagnolia moved away to be with her family, making visits less convenient. But every year, they spend a month at each otherâs homes, keeping their bond strong over the decades.â
âItâs amazing to keep such a friendship for so many years,â Ivy mused, taking another sip of wine in her glass.
The wine was gentle, with a subtle aroma that hinted it wasnât very strong.
Tempted, Ivy took a generous gulp. âMmm, this is really good.â
A faint smile played on Balfourâs lips. âIf you like it, we can have it at home any day you want.â