— Sometimes, Alannah and her husband would take the grandmother along, and without telling Jane, the three of them would drive to their in-laws’ house and stay there for a week, not wanting to leave.

Grandma Johnson especially enjoyed visiting Grandma Murphy and listening to the rural women talk about family matters—basically gossiping.

She loved it and was the most talkative of all.

Jane smiled and asked, “Mom, do you want to tell Dad?” Alannah replied, “No need, your dad won't mind.

If anything, he'll just drive me there.” “Alright, let's go then,” Jane said as she picked up Avah, took Titus by the hand, and her mother-in-law followed, carrying Enzo.

serenity held Sonny.

“Where are Laurel's two little ones?” Jane suddenly remembered her two nephews.

“Theyre asleep.

The nanny took them back.

not to bring them; they're

your mom’s, we won't get a

to manage them.” At home, Jane didnt mind Alannah helping to watch the nephews, and it

going out, she wouldn't

too much responsibility to watch someone else's kids, and if something happened, it would be hard to

Jane nodded.

reminding her, Jane knew not to take the kids without

group got into several cars and headed to Jane’s mother's

Meanwhile, in Jensburg.

time to visit Holden, who

looking much older

he had

he appears as old as

respectfully, then

father end up

funeral, comforting the family, and handling Mr. Dunn’s arrangements, so this

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