"Grandfather, please don't be upset," Rose said gently. "Your health matters." Henry turned sharply. "And who asked for your opinion?" "Father, that's enough," Mr Harrison said, stepping forward. "She was only showing concern." Henry laughed coldly. "The day you brought home a woman who already had a son, you should have known. You offended me—and so did she." Frank finally lost his patience. "So that's what this is about?" he shouted. "That doesn't mean I'm not part of this family!" Henry looked at him coldly. "You said it yourself. Your name is not in the Lawson family records." "Why?" Frank shouted. "You accept Ethan's child, but you reject me! How is that fair?" "Frank, stop!" Rose cried out. "You can't talk to your grandfather like that!" "What's so special about him?" Fra

