Not long after Leah appeared, Reed emerged behind her. Neither of them wore pleasant expressions. "Jackson, let’s go home.” After taking his school bag from Harrison, Leah did not look at anyone else and left with Jackson. As for Reed, he stared at them from behind before he withdrew his gaze. On the way home, Jackson stole cautious glances at his mother’s face and noticed that something was amiss. It was all Uncle Harrison's fault! Jackson grumbled to himself. If he had not been interrupted halfway through, he would have been able to hear what his parents were talking about and whether or not it was about him. His guess was right. The reason why Leah and Reed were behaving awkwardly was that it had something to do with him. Along the journey, Leah’s gaze fell on the scene outside

