Balfour finally let out a sigh of relief, his heart no longer heavy with concern for Ivy's wellbeing. Over the past few days, he made sure to have the household staff prepare nutritious meals for her.
Seeing her looking hale and hearty again, with all her stats in the green, his heart could finally settle back into its rightful place.
Ivy was all buzz and bustle, insisting on packing her things without any help from Balfour.
He watched her busy silhouette, a tender affection in his eyes that both seemed oblivious to.
Despite being cleared to go home, Ivy was acutely aware that Mara's stay with the Howards was of undetermined length, and it niggled at her.
But Alyssa's words from the previous day had been like a shot of adrenaline to her heart. No matter how many memories and moments they shared, Mara and Balfour had not ended up together.
With that in mind, Ivy was determined to secure Balfour's affections for herself.
Moreover, after her heart-to-heart with Alyssa, she felt the support of the elder Howards solidly behind her, giving her a sense of backup.
The thought of Alyssa's encouraging words brought a spontaneous smile to Ivy's lips.
Balfour caught sight of it in the rear-view mirror and teased, "So thrilled to be going home? Can't stand the thought of being alone with me, huh?"
As Ivy gazed out the window, noting the weather forecast predicted snowfall in the coming days – something she hadn't seen in nearly three years – her anticipation grew.
"Of course, I'm excited to see Grandpa and Grandma every day. I never said I didn't want to be alone with you! Maybe that's just your own wishful thinking," she retorted playfully.
Balfour responded with a hint of seriousness, "I've never said I didn't want to be alone with you. In fact, if possible, I wish we could always—"
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