Once I was sure that I had secured her over my shoulders, I turned my head to look at Grandma Vivian. "Let's head back to the farm; we are already behind time than we initially planned," I said.
She nodded her head seriously in agreement. "Alright, let's get going then," she said, fully aware of the consequences we might face if we didn't reach the farm promptly. As we walked forward, she couldn't help but shoot several thick glares at Grandma Derry, who was still hanging from over my shoulders.
Although Grandma Derry had been screaming and yelling for me to put her down, I ignored her words. Instead, I tightened my arm around her waist as we passed through the farm gates, ignoring the curious gazes the other villagers, especially the warriors, were giving us.