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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 47

Niki's heart tightened.

She felt a strange flutter inside, something she wasn't used to.

Dad had never acted like this before.

Whenever they'd come to visit Great-Grandma, it was always Raffy who'd tag along, clinging to their father's side, wanting to be carried.

But now…

Niki bit her lip, then turned and hugged the old lady tightly. "No, I don't want to go. I haven't seen you in forever, Great-Grandma! I just want you to hold me."

She buried her face in Great-Grandma's arms, her voice sweet and pleading.

The old lady couldn't help but beam with delight.

Niki was such an endearing child; every little gesture tugged at the heartstrings.

Alexander didn't seem bothered by Niki's refusal. If he was disappointed, he didn't show it. He simply let his hand fall back to his side, as if it were only natural.

The old lady glanced at Danielle. "It's not often you come back to the family estate. Why don't you stay the night? I'd love to spend more time with Niki—I haven't seen her in so long. It's only Raffy who visits regularly."

She cherished having her great-granddaughter close by. After waiting so long, she wasn't about to let them leave so easily.

Danielle hesitated. "Next time, I'll bring Niki again. Things have been so busy lately—"

She was clearly reluctant and had no intention of staying any longer than necessary.

The old lady smiled kindly. "If you're busy, that's fine. Alex will be here tonight. He can take Niki to school in the morning."

Danielle fell silent.

She didn't trust Alexander with Niki; she knew he'd never cared much for her daughter.

"I'll just take the day off," Danielle said quietly.

Alexander's gaze flickered over her, but he said nothing.

"Where's Raffy?" the old lady asked. "Why didn't he come with you?"

Alexander smiled. "He's off playing with Millie."

"Millie?" The old lady thought for a moment, then nodded. "Another poor child… Invite her over more often if you can."

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