Sage lowered her head again, she was out of words to say. Tim said calmly, “Kiddo, you‘r
e a grown–up now. You need to experience your
own life. Just do whatever that you want to. There‘s no right or wrong.” He added, “We only live once. E
njoy it.” Sage nodded and smiled.
The next day was Easter Day, a joyful day
to spend together with families. Over the past three years, Sage celebrated Easter Day together with th
e Yuriel family. Her brother had their own house, so all of them celebrated it on their own. At least, they
would video call each other now. This year, Sage was unsure if her brothers were all mad at her. They
did not video call her at all. She was a little sad when she looked at the group chat with her brothers, w
aiting. She sighed, finished her work, and got into the car exhausted. She then began to wish everyone
a happy Easter Day in all of the other group chats and with her friends. Her phone notification tone had
been ringing since earlier morning. Many people had sent their wishes over.
[Happy Easter Day, Miss Sage!] (I wish you a happy Easter Day...] She scrolled down the list and sudd
enly her finger stopped when she saw the conversation with Jace. She clicked into it and their conversa
tion remained on the day he passed away.
Her heart sank and she felt a tickling pain from the numbness. She locked her phone and dimmed the s
creen. Then, she leaned back and closed her eyes. ‘Are people more afraid to be alone when
they get older? Am I really getting old
since I‘m starting to be afraid of being alone?‘ As her mind wandered off, she subconsciously fell aslee
p. When the car arrived at Rosa Garden, the driver woke her up. She opened her eyes, twisted her stiff
neck, and entered the house. Once she opened the door, a huge gorilla came running at her, “Ah!” Inst
inctively, she punched at the gorilla‘s eyes. Then, the gorilla yelled out in pain, “Hey! Are you trying to ki
ll your own brother?” The gorilla took out its head. Then, Luther covered one of his eyes and stared at
Sage with the un–
touched one, “Good thing I bought a sturdy mask. Or else my eyes would‘ve been gone right now.”
“You‘re the one that put on the gorilla costume
to scare me.” Sage was shocked and was no longer sleepy. It was all thanks to Luther, and her soul ne
arly broke free from her body.
Luther was sweating all
over his head because of the gorilla‘s costume, “You‘re finally back. They might blow up your kitchen if
you didn‘t come back for another five minutes.”
Sage was dumbfounded. When she followed Luther into the kitchen, she saw her kitchen nearly covere
d with flour. Her brothers and sisters–in–
law were all in the kitchen surrounding the kitchen top. Their hands and face were smudged with flour a
nd there were many lumps of odd
looking things on the kitchen top. Were they pies? “Sage, you‘re back!” “Hey, you’re finally back! We ne
arly died of misery because of the pie!” “Hurry up! The chef is back, everyone makes way for Sage! Let
the chef show us how it‘s done!
Without the chance to change her clothes, they forcefully put the apron on for Sage and pushed her to
wash her hands at the sink. They then shoved her to the kitchen top to make pies. She even had to tea
ch them how to make pie even if they arranged everything for her...
When she finally sent the pie into the oven, she suddenly realized something was wrong,” Shouldn‘t we
be eating hot cross buns for Easter Day? Why are we making pies?” “We didn‘t know how to
make hot cross buns and pies are easier to make. So we decided to eat pies instead,” Nigel said.
Sage laughed at them, “Look at your pies, and you still dare to say it is simple?”
“What did you say?” Kane asked, “We wanted to eat pies, got a problem with that?” Sage was out of wo
“That‘s right. Hurry up, Sage. We‘re all famished.” Kane pretended to be a good brother since Laura was
there.
Laura came over, “Kane is just teasing you. Ignore him. I‘ll teach him a lesson
later.” Sage noticed the way Laura talked about her brother and looked at Laura, “You two are dating?
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