Mia Ginger stayed at Cloudy Capital for a week.
Her mood slowly calmed down.
She felt as though the month-long summer break had been a dream.
Anger and joy coexisted, the former from the Ginger Family, the latter from Koa Jackson. Cloudy Capital seemed like a place for healing, where every time, her bleeding wounds could always heal.
Even—
Camilia Davis, who had deceived her for over ten years, could be forgiven.
She is someone who is easily content, like the wild roses found everywhere in summer, able to thrive with just a little sunlight and dew, flourishing and strong.
"Mia, everything will get better."
Mia looked at the delicate girl in the mirror and said with a smile.
She turned around and went out.
Aunt Lee was cleaning in the living room, and when she saw Mia come out, she straightened up and said in surprise, "Going out at this time? The sun is the harshest around two o'clock."
"Yes," Mia pursed her lips and said, "I have something to do outside."