Chapter 292
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 292 I Missed You After nodding in acknowledgment, Sophie proceeded upstairs. As it was
Markâs first time at the Tanner residence and he was a man of few words, he had trouble holding a
conversation with the other members of the Tanner family. Hence, he ended up playing chess with
Josiah, who was further impressed by Markâs knowledge of chess. âMark, how did you get to know
Sophie?â
He had done some digging and found out that Mark was a huge celebrity. âWhen Sophie was in
Horington, we formed a band together, and she was our drummer. Old Mr. Tanner, you probably
havenât seen her on the drums before, have you? Whenever she plays, itâs truly a sight to behold!â
Josiah furrowed his brows. Since when does Sophie know how to play drums? Why havenât I heard
about it? Nevertheless, I shouldnât be surprised, for she has excelled in all her endeavors. Due to the
fact that it was Christmas, Charmaine and the housekeepers were busy cooking in the kitchen for the
entire afternoon. When it was six, the Tanner family started their dinner. Josiah sat at the head of the
table with Yale on his left. On Yaleâs other side was Charmaine, followed by Willow. On Josiahâs right
was Sophie, who had Mark beside her, and further down, Caleb. After pouring everyone a glass of
wine, Caleb stood up and declared, âIâm really happy today, for it has been a long time since our family
has gathered to share a meal like this. Although plenty has happened over the last few years, Iâm sure
thatâs all in the past now. Going forward, greater things await our family.
Hence, hereâs a toast from me to everyone!â When he saw Caleb take a sip of wine, Yale, too, stood up
and cleared his throat. âThatâs right! Even though we have been through a lot in recent years, all those
incidents will not happen again.â Watching the entire family enjoy Christmas dinner together, Josiah
was filled with bliss. No matter what Yale had done, he was still Josiahâs son, and the old man could
still bring himself to forgive his own son. âLetâs eat! Since itâs Christmas Eve, weâll watch the
celebrations after dinner.â As Josiah loved the program, it became a tradition for the Tanner family to
watch it with him. âMark, please donât hold back. Thereâs no need to be a stranger,â Sophie encouraged
him when she saw that he had barely touched his food. âSure.â All of a sudden, sharing a family meal
caused Mark to miss home, a feeling which was rare before this. Perhaps itâs time for me to go home,
for Iâm still his son despite his objections. Now that I have established myself in the music industry, Iâm
sure he will come around and agree with my decision. Sophie served Mark some fish. âYou should pay
attention while youâre eating. Otherwise, you might choke.â After dinner, Josiah began giving out
monetary gifts to everyone, including Mark. âOld Mr. Tanner, Iâm surprised that I have one too!â He had
come solely for the meal and didnât expect to receive a gift, especially one that seemed to be quite
generous. âJust accept it as it isnât much anyway. As Sophieâs friend, youâre welcome here whenever
youâre free.â âIn that case, thank you very much, Old Mr. Tanner.â By the time dinner was over, it was
already eight and the Christmas celebrations had already started. As a result, the family gathered on
the living room couch and watched the show together with Josiah. In truth, the Christmas celebrations
had grown increasingly boring over the years. Nevertheless, Josiah insisted on watching it, not
because it was particularly interesting, but because of the nostalgia he felt. With the help of the
housekeepers, Charmaine prepared some fruits and snacks before joining everyone to watch the show.
As for Sophie, she hadnât eaten much for dinner, for she wasnât keen on the food served on such
occasions. Most of the time, they were too rich for her liking. âWhatâs wrong? Are you feeling under the
weather? You barely ate just now,â Mark asked with concern after noticing it. âIâm fine. The food was
just too rich for me.â Nevertheless, it was better for her to keep her complaints to herself. After all, it
had been a tiring endeavor for those who spent the entire afternoon cooking. âWhy donât you have
some fruit?â Mark handed some to her. âThanks.â She had just finished a piece of pear when her phone
suddenly rang. After rejecting the call, she whispered in Josiahâs ear, âGrandpa, I hope you donât mind,
but Iâm going to take a call.â âGo on then. I guess it must be Tanny. He must have just finished his
Christmas dinner too.â Sophie proceeded upstairs with her phone. Once in her room, she closed the
door behind her and called Tristan back. âHello, whatâs up?â Sophie asked, holding her phone in one
hand after taking off her shoes and laying down on the bed. âNothing much, just missing you. What are
you doing?â He was struck by the sudden urge to go see her. âOh.â Sprawled in bed, Sophie wasnât in
the mood to talk. âWhatâs wrong?â he asked in concern, having noticed her reluctance to chat. âNothing.
I just feel tired.â âWhy are you tired when itâs still so early? I was even thinking of coming to meet you.â
Even though they hadnât seen each other for only one day, it felt like an eternity to him. âNot today. I
have to watch the Christmas celebrations together with Grandpa.â Ever since she went to Horington,
she hadnât managed to spend time with Josiah. Thus, she wanted to use the opportunity to make up for
lost time. âI seeâ¦â Tristan sounded a little sad. âWhy donât you switch to video and let me see you?â
Sophie was speechless. Since when did he become so cheesy? Before Sophie could reply, Tristan was
already calling her on video, leaving her no choice but to accept. The moment the video call connected,
the sight of the face he missed intensified his longing for her. âI really want to be by your side right
now.â âMr. Tristan, cool yourself down!â This doesnât fit his character! Behaving like this makes him
irresistible. At that moment, Tristanâs door suddenly opened. When he looked up to see who it was, a
sense of resignation descended upon him. âDad, what are you doing? Didnât I come home to have
Christmas dinner with you?â Why doesnât he respect my privacy by knocking on the door? âWhatâs
wrong with you? Why are you hiding in the room alone? Come, watch the Christmas celebrations with
me. Also, I havenât held you accountable for sending Winter to Alendor yet!â How can he exile such a
decent girl to Alendor for ten years? Sheâll be so tan that no one can recognize her when she returns!
âAnyone who has gotten on my nerves must pay the price for it, and Winter is no exception.â âAt the
very least, shouldnât you consider my feelings? Winterâs grandfather has come and pleaded with me
many times. How can you not think about the consequences when you do something like that? I donât
care. Bring Winter back now! Whatâs so difficult about that?â âCan we not discuss this on Christmas
Eve?â Despite Tristanâs respect for William, he didnât like the latter interfering in his life. âCanât you do
this for me? Besides, what can a young girl like her have done? All she did was fall for you. Itâs fine if
you donât like her, but was it necessary to exile her to Alendor?â This action of his has put both families
in an awkward position!