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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 1223

When Veronica got the address from Belinda, she immediately changed her clothes, grabbed her phone, and bolted out to find her grandma.

Marissa Blanchet was in her room, hand-making a piece of clothing for her not-yet-born great-grandchild. She was sewing with all her heart.

Ellinor had run away from home. It was unclear whether she would return, but Marissa never stopped hoping. These unfinished clothes were her only solace.

"Granny!" Veronica burst into the room, startling Marissa so much that she pricked her finger with the needle.

"Ouch! Veronica, why did you barge in like that?" Marissa expressed exasperation as she removed the needle, dabbing at the blood on her finger with a tissue.

Seeing this, Veronica immediately expressed concern. "Are you okay, Grandma?"

Marissa wiped the small amount of blood off her finger, tossed the tissue away, and frowned at Veronica, scolding. "I'm fine now, but one of these days you're going to give me a heart attack! Don't you know how to knock?"

Veronica felt guilty and apologized. "I'm sorry, Grandma. I was in a rush!"

"Alright, spill it. What's got you in such a tizzy?"

"Grandma! Ellinor's back!"

Upon hearing this, Marissa's eyes lit up. "What? Ellinor's back? Where is she? Take me to her!"

With that, she started heading out the door.

Without giving a thought to her appearance, Marissa grabbed a coat from her wardrobe, put it on, and hurriedly pulled Veronica out the door.

However, as soon as they stepped out of the room, they ran into Sophia, who was carrying two boxes of pastries to visit Marissa.

Sophia greeted them with a polite smile. "Where are you off to in such a hurry?"

Marissa looked a bit conflicted. “Veronica and I have something to take care of. Sophia, what brings you here?”

Sophia cheerfully lifted the boxes of pastries. "I managed to get these popular pastries that everyone's raving about, and I thought I'd bring some for you to try!"

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