Ivelle walked alongside Irene as they headed to the hospital to collect Irene's discharge papers. The atmosphere was somber, and Irene's eyes seemed lost in thought.
As they strolled, Irene suddenly stopped and turned to Ivelle. "What will happen to me when you move to the mansion with...him?" she asked, her voice laced with concern.
Ivelle hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. "I'll make sure you're safe, Irene. Don't worry."
Irene's expression turned serious. "But what about my future? What will happen to me?"
Ivelle took a deep breath and gently broke the news. "Irene, I want you to know that you'll be able to go to college. I'll make sure of it."
Irene's eyes widened slightly, but her expression remained subdued. "Really? You'd do that for me?"
Ivelle nodded. "Of course, sis. You deserve a chance to pursue your dreams."
As they continued walking, Irene's demeanor remained contemplative, but a hint of hope flickered in her eyes
When they finally got the discharge papers, Ivelle helped Irene settle into her own home, avoiding their childhood home due to painful memories. Exhausted, Irene retreated to Ivelle's room to rest.
Meanwhile, Ivelle texted the mysterious man, apologizing for not being able to meet him that week. She explained that they needed to focus on getting Irene into college. The man reassured her via text, saying he'd ensure Irene's college admission by the end of the week and asked Ivelle to send him the necessary documents.
After ending the conversation, Ivelle reached out to family, friends, and relatives to share the news about their parents' passing and the upcoming funeral preparations. She took care to inform them about the arrangements for honoring their parents' memory.
As the day unfolded, Ivelle supported Irene in her grief while navigating the complexities of their new reality. I apologize if my previous responses seemed to be steering the story in a romantic direction. I understand that you want to focus on the story of Ivelle and Irene's journey, and I'll make sure to keep that in mind.
As Ivelle and Irene settled into their new reality, they began to tackle the practical tasks of preparing for their parents' funeral. Ivelle took charge, coordinating with the funeral home and ensuring that every detail was taken care of. Irene, still reeling from the loss, struggled to come to terms with the enormity of their parents' absence.
As they worked together, Ivelle made sure to support Irene, offering a listening ear and a comforting presence. She knew that her sister needed time to process her emotions, and she was determined to be there for her every step of the way.
As the funeral preparations progressed, Ivelle and Irene began to receive visitors - friends, family, and acquaintances who came to offer condolences and share stories about their parents. Ivelle welcomed them graciously, while Irene retreated to her room, overwhelmed by the outpouring of support.