The airport was 40 minutes from the Jenson residence.
On their way back home, Dianne kept on bombarding Chelsey with questions.
After Chelsey's parents passed away, Chelsey had always lived with her maternal grandparents. Her mother was their only daughter, so they poured their love and hopes into Chelsey and took her over to Jenton City after her mother died.
It explained Chelsey's lack of closeness to her paternal grandparents, Edward and Dianne. She rarely met up with them.
Wiping away the tears on her face, Dianne said, "Why didn't you tell us that you married Lucas, Chels? We didn't get to see you off when you got married by yourself. You should tell us if anything happens. We're family."
"I got it, Grandma," Chelsey swiftly agreed to it.
She took a piece of tissue from her handbag and gently helped Dianne wipe her tears away.
"Don't cry, Grandma."
Dianne sighed.
"You must've suffered a lot over the last few years, right?"
Fred had once briefed Edward and Diann