Marissa's kind eyes rested on Ellinor. "No worries, sweetheart. I just came to check on you. I heard you took the kids to the amusement park yesterday. You must be worn out, right?"
Ellinor shook her head. "Not at all; they were pretty well-behaved. Come on in, Grandma."
Marissa peeked into the room, noticing that the kids were still peacefully asleep. She shook her head. "I'd better not disturb their sweet dreams. But there's something I need to discuss with you."
A curious brow rose on Ellinor's face. "What's up, Grandma?"
Marissa sighed deeply. "The Wesley family's daughter, Belinda Wesley, is getting married in a few days, and they've invited us. But your grandpa and I aren't in the best of health, so we thought we might sit this one out. Could you deliver the wedding gift on our behalf? Belinda is Theo's favorite niece, and with Theo gone, I'm afraid it's you who'll have to bear this burden."
So that was it.
Ellinor nodded readily. "Don't worry, Grandma. I'm close to Belinda and her groom-to-be. It's not a burden at all; it's something I should do."
Marissa's lips curled into a tender smile. "Alright, darling. I'll go and have the cook prepare your favorite breakfast. The kids can sleep a little longer; no rush."
Ellinor obediently agreed. "Sure, Grandma."
With the help of a housemaid, Marissa slowly descended the stairs.
Ellinor squinted at her phone to check the date. She had been so busy that she almost forgot about Belinda and Chase's wedding.
After a moment of contemplation, she dialed Belinda's number.
The phone rang for a while before being picked up. "Hello."
Chase chuckled on the other end. "What's wrong with that? Is it illegal to share a bed with my wife? Boss, you forget that we're already legally married. There’s no backing out now."
Ellinor rolled her eyes. "I'll see you two at lunchtime. Pick me up at my office."
"Roger that, Boss!"
Belinda snatched the phone back, insisting, "Ellinor, don't listen to him! We... we just... slept in the same bed. Nothing... nothing more happened!"
Ellinor laughed. "You two are about to have a wedding. It's none of my business what you do or don't do. You don't need to explain anything to me. I'll see you at lunchtime."
"Okay... See you at lunch, Ellinor." A blushing Belinda hung up the phone.
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