The next morning was windless, fogless, and rainless.
Sunlight pierced through the clouds, spilling over everything in Landon, where vibrant green trees were visible everywhere.
Jasmine Yale wore a ginger-colored long dress, a cream white knit shawl, and black leather shoes.
She never imagined she would leave in such a manner, almost escaping, not daring to glance back at the Cheney Residence.
Charles Mcintosh personally came to pick her up with Butler Santana, driving them to the airport.
Aunt May had a Caesarean surgery to perform and couldn't make it, but she sent a message reminding Jasmine to be careful on the road.
The journey to Cakago was long, and Aunt May urged Butler Santana to take good care of Jasmine Yale.
Jasmine knew Aunt May cared for her, and she was grateful for Aunt May's meticulous care during this time.
Knowing Aunt May, she felt lucky.
Sylvan Cheney had bought her many things, especially recently, bringing her gifts every day.
