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Elizabeth tried to move her hand but didnât break free, letting him hold it.
Alexander tilted his umbrella towards Elizabeth, not noticing the raindrops on his own shoulder.
The moment they stepped inside, the rain stopped.
Emily complained, âWhat kind of weather is this? Sunâs out and itâs raining.â
âItâs a sunshower,â Elizabeth explained. âWhen clouds with different charges collide under the influence of the solar wind, it can result in a sunshower.
Thereâs a good chance weâll see a rainbow.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Sure enough, a rainbow appeared in the sky.
Emily exclaimed in admiration, âElizabeth, you know so much.â
Flattered by her friendâs praise, Elizabeth pursed her lips.
Alexander directed Emily, âGo get a change of clothes for the little girl.â
Rain had dampened Elizabethâs hair, making her black strands cling to her cheeks. Her eyelashes drooped, making her look less aloof and more gentle, emphasizing her sparkling, beautiful eyes.
Swallowing, Alexander averted his gaze.
Emily, almost instinctively, darted toward her room to fetch the clothes.
Elizabeth suddenly asked him, âIs it good to be human?â
Alexander glanced at Elizabeth, âWhy wouldnât it be?â
âHuman nature is so complex. It controls people, making them do things they donât want to,â Elizabeth said, her brows knitted in concern.
Tilting his head, Alexander responded softly, âIf you donât let it control you, isnât that the solution?â
Upon hearing this, Elizabeth seemed to have an epiphany.
Commands in code cannot be resisted, but human nature can be.
So⦠itâs that simple.
Gratefully, she looked at Alexander and said earnestly, âYou really remind me of my Grandpa.â
Only her Grandpa would share such wisdom with her.
Alexander didnât know what to say.
He chuckled lightly, any weird feelings that had begun to form instantly vanished.
Turns out, heâs just a Grandpa.
Realizing her oversight, Emily came down to bring Elizabeth to her room, offering her a tracksuit to change into.
Seeing the weather clearing up, Emily urged Elizabeth to continue their barbecue.
Elizabeth didnât stay long. By 4 p.m., she asked Alexander to drop her off.
Out of courtesy, Emily followed Elizabeth inside to greet Sophia.
Sophia, looking into Elizabethâs shining eyes, asked warmly, âElizabeth, did you have fun?â
Elizabeth nodded, her adorable demeanor filling Sophiaâs eyes with affection. Turning to Emily, she said, âThank you. Elizabeth hasnât been back for long, and I was worried sheâd feel out of place or lonely. Iâm glad she has a friend like you.â
Even if she could accompany Elizabeth, she wasnât her peer.
Linda might have played with Elizabeth, but she was very focused on her studies, even on weekends.
âNo need for thanks. I love hanging out with Elizabeth. Sheâs the only one who listens to my chatter,â Emily replied politely.
Sophia was fond of the well-mannered Emily and insisted on giving her some homemade desserts to take home.
Emily tried to decline, knowing she shouldnât accept things without giving in return, but Sophiaâs enthusiasm made it hard to refuse.
Back in the car, Alexander looked at the laden Emily and casually remarked, âAfter accepting someoneâs gift, shouldnât you give something back?â
âIndeed,â Emily agreed.
Then she heard her brother nonchalantly suzzest, âBring the little girl over more often. Consider it repayment.â
Emily was speechless.
Thatâs it?
Meanwhile, Ray was at Surge Real Estate discussing project mattersâ¦