I stood straight and bowed to her, acknowledging her presence. There was no way I’d look her straight in the eyes so I did not bother walking ahead of her, waiting for her to go about her way first. However, Kade's grandmother approached me instead. “Serve me some tea,” she said before walking towards Kade’s office. A sigh left my lips before I strutted towards the pantry, only for David to come after me. He volunteered to do it. “Mrs. Lydia is very particular when it comes to her tea. It must not be too hot or too cold,” he said while preparing it. “She doesn't like it to be served in a cup that's too big or too small as well.” No wonder there was a small drawer only for tea cups. It was meant for Mrs. Lydia. “Is she always hot-headed or is it only towards me?” I asked. “She's kin

