Trinity glanced at my belly.
"You really have everything going for you. So that’s why this little girl calls herself a big sister. I envy you," she sighed.
"Well, hurry up and find someone you love to have a baby with. It won't affect you being the head of the Huffman family," I quickly suggested to Trinity.
I knew Trinity didn't have any friends. I was her first friend, and I genuinely meant what I said.
A hint of shyness flashed across Trinity's face, though it vanished in an instant. But it was a genuine expression.
Trinity had changed. I stared at her face, wondering what had caused such a change in her.
What had she encountered in Yare? Or was this her true self? I had to admit, I didn't know her very well.
Just then, a servant knocked on the door, inviting us to lunch.
Trinity quickly took Ava's hand. "Let's go eat, little girl."
I was a little hungry.
On the way to the dining room, Ava chattered away like a little bird, amusing Trinity endlessly. I was pleasantly surpr