"Avah likes it, give it to Avah. I still have plenty of jewelry," the old lady said with a smile. "Don't worry, I won't go broke."

"No, no, no, Grandma York won't go poor," Jane said quickly, "but this necklace is too valuable. Avah is still young and doesn't know how to wear jewelry yet. Grandma York, you should keep it. Wait until Seren gives you a great- granddaughter in a few years-won't you have someone else to pass it down

to?"

The necklace had been a gift from Grandpa York, and the old lady cherished it. She wore it often-not just because it was expensive, but because it was filled with her husband's love. It meant the world to her.

"Alright, since Avah doesn't want it, I'll hold on to it. If I'm lucky enough to have a greatgranddaughter as sweet as Avah one day, I'll give it to her."

She looked at Avah with deep affection. "Let her play with it. She likes to play." Avah played with the necklace for a while before losing interest. Then, sweetly, she picked it up and helped put it back on the old lady.

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