Anne hadn't known anything about her parents in a while, but they had not contacted her either, not even through messages. Her grandmother, Marie-Rose, was the only one who had raised her, raised in her house, in the inn from which she had learned everything she knew and with whom she got along best, feeling a connection between them. Not long ago, her grandmother had not sent any signs, had not responded to letters or messages. Finally, her letters were returned with confirmation that had not been sent. It was a late fall afternoon when she was called by Miss Piggbatt, to her office. Here the lady gives him news that would haunt her for nights on end. The shocking news that terrifies her even today is that her much-loved grandmother was found breathless following a car accident.
She had been shocked by the news of her grandmother's death. She couldn't believe it because her grandmother rarely left the house. He was eighty-seven years old, already old, so he could not move easily. Not having ease on the go. He had known her all her life as a strong woman involved in everything, and flesh still appeared in her memory with her grandmother dressed solemnly in her elegant clothes and with her solemn posture. He hosted evenings and teas in the luxurious living room of the mansion. In winter, he invites his acquaintances and friends to the living room of the luxurious mansion. Mary, to sit together on the armchairs embroidered with oriental patterns and thin legs carved in wood in front of the majestic white marble fireplace. In it, the fire burns quietly while Grandma Mary serves tea with her wealthy friends and other celebrities she knows. has always admired her for her independent protection and the power she has, never needing a husband to take care of her and be successful and accomplished. She had a great fortune, many faithful servants, and everyone she knew - and many people in trouble up to her advanced age - respected her. She could even say that for some servants it was intimidating, they were afraid of her and respectfully served.
He did not know what had happened or had happened to his grandparents, the only family member who could still connect and whom he had known, and it was clear that he would not be able to get more information from the brief director.