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We’ve Decided Not to Send Our Daughter to Stay with Her Grandmother Anymore

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Our niece, Olivia, was just thirteen when we sent her off to her grandmothers cottage in the countryside for a fortnights holiday. In those first days, Olivia delighted in her grandmothers company, and their bond was warm and genuine, like butter melting on hot toast. Yet as the summers drifted by and Olivia grew older, the enchantment of the village life started to fade, dissolving like fog in the early hours. She began to pine for her friends, the cinema down on the High Street, and all the bustling activities she so cherished back in London. After all, Olivia was her grandmas only grandchild, and these visits were meant to bring a little sunshine into her grandmothers quiet, tea-scented days.

It was on a peculiar, mist-shrouded morning that Olivias father drove her to the thatched-roof house, just as her mother, Jane, was being whisked away in a taxi to the hospital to welcome their second child into the world. The plan was that Olivia would get some fresh country air and spend time chatting with Gran, whose spirits were immediately lifted by her arrival. It also brightened Grans finances, as her son-in-law sent over a bundle of crisp pound notes to cover Olivias staymoney that seemed to sprout from nowhere in those days.

At first, Gran asked nothing of Olivia but her presence. Evenings passed in gentle conversation, and laughter mingled with the smoke from the old fireplace. Having someone to share marmalade toast and afternoons of card games was enough for her. But as time flowed like the River Thames, Olivias expectations changed. She knew her father sent Gran enough money for treats and special suppers, and so began to want the finest of everything. Soon her wants outgrew the cosy kitchen and her requests rippled through every meal.

It all came crashing down one sun-dappled morning when Olivia erupted in a furious storm because her pain au chocolat had vanished. She set her crosshairs on a distant cousin who lived there too, insisting the pastry thief was found. The quarrel swelled and billowed like clouds over the fields, until Olivias father was summoned from the city, his briefcase still under his arm, to mend broken bridges. The family began to drift apart on these frustrated tides; her father and grandmother quietly agreed there would be no more summer holidays for Olivia there.

This decision cast a long shadow over Grans heart. She treasured every shared moment, even the ones full of loud voices and tears, holding tight to the presence of her granddaughter in that old house with creaky floors. Shadows deepened, visits faded away, and the cottage grew quieter still, as if the place itself had dozed off in the afternoon sun.

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