Aunt Holly sighed, "The old lady needs to rest now and doesn't want to be disturbed. That's her wish. Eric, don't make it difficult for me."
Eric Rowe clenched his fist and then released it repeatedly, and after a few times, he seemed to relent, "...I understand."
Jessica Young stepped forward, "None of us can go up? We're all really worried about the old lady, and we won't feel at ease if we don't check on her."
Aunt Holly still shook her head, "The old lady said she wants to be alone."
Finally, it was Ian Rowe who spoke, "Let's disperse for now and let grandma rest well."
His words were always convincing, and everyone else agreed.
Ultimately, Ian Rowe stayed at the old house to look after Yolanda Sawyer, while the others went back.
Ian Rowe didn't return. This time the family driver came to pick him up, but Eric Rowe found it troublesome to call people back and forth, "Maya, let me drive you back, it's on the way."
Maya Monroe thought for a moment and nodded in agreement.
