In the evening, Vivian, Leone, and Griffin brought Grandma home after touring her around the village. Although they were concerned about her exerting herself in her frail condition, she had refused to listen to them. This was one of her many last requests, and they had decided to fulfill it for her sake, knowing how much it meant to her. Vivian slumped onto the tiny bed after having a refreshing shower, feeling the weariness of the day wash away. She lay down on the mattress, staring at the ceiling for a while, lost in thought. "Grandma won't be around us after some time," she murmured softly to herself, the words hanging heavy in the air. The thought of losing Grandma weighed heavily on her mind, bringing back the question of why life had to be so unpredictable and fleeting. It bot

