Upon hearing a noise, Balfour turned his head towards one of the two rooms that he had deemed off-limits in the Howard household - the former room of his sister, Pearl Howard. The door was ajar, and he could see that Ellinor was in the room, squatting down with a music box in her hands, seemingly deep in thought.
Upon hearing Patricia’s voice, Ellinor slowly lifted her gaze towards the siblings.
Suddenly, Patricia shrieked, "Ellinor, what the hell did you do to my sister's music box? That was her favorite when she was a kid!"
Ellinor was taken aback. She wasn't surprised by Patricia’s accusation but simply stood up and calmly said, "I didn't do it."
Shock painted Patricia’s face as she took the now broken music box from Ellinor's hands. After inspecting it, she exclaimed with regret, "What the hell? It's really broken!"
Then, Patricia turned to apologize to Balfour, "Balfour, I'm sorry! I just went to grab a drink for Ellinor, and she wandered into Pearl’s room and messed up the music box. It's all my fault. Don't blame her, blame me!"
Patricia was well aware of Balfour’s intolerance for anyone stepping foot in his sister's room, let alone damaging anything in it.
Once, a maid accidentally snagged the room's curtain with her shoe while cleaning, making Balfour livid. So he punished her severely.
That's why the room was usually locked, and nobody dared enter it.
Everything in the room remained exactly as it was before Pearl disappeared.
Patricia was actually displeased with this room, but she didn't dare go against Balfour. So she never touched anything in it.
And Balfour didn't even lose his cool?!
Balfour had a mysterious look on his face as he told Patricia, "Patri, go check on the kid. I'll take care of our grandfather's savior."
Patricia didn't get what she expected, so her heart was filled with frustration and confusion.
What the hell was going on? Why wasn't Balfour mad? Why wasn't he blaming Ellinor?
She didn't want to leave, "Balfour, there’s a nanny taking care of Baber. Can I stick around with you and Ellinor?"
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