Tabi bent his head in guilt and said nothing. "You have to understand that it was what Sandy wanted. She doesn't want your last memory of her to be her sick, weakened self. I know it was hard on you. But it was twice as hard for her. You've been with Sandy for almost half of her life, Bommi. You are one of the few people she wanted to protect from her passing. Sandy believed it would be easier for her to go knowing you didn't see her waste away," Jay intervened. "Hmph!" "Come on," Jay coaxed. "You're an aunt now. Don't tell me you're teaching your nephew how to be obstinate?" Bommi hurriedly covered the baby's ears. "Shh. You didn't hear that. Aunt Bommi is a sweet and gentle woman like your mommy. No matter what your uncles tell you, you only have to believe me. Okay? Okay." Bommi t

