Sienna Summers stayed at home with Mrs. Summers for two days, and life seemed to have returned to calm.
Everyone went about their business—those who went to school, went to school; those who went to work, went to work; those who tended the garden, tended the garden.
Jasper Brown called James Zeller to inquire about Julia Warner's father's condition.
Upon learning that Mr. Warner had been discharged from the hospital, he bought some gifts and paid a visit to the Warner family to see the elderly couple.
The Warners were both happy and a bit awkward to see him arrive.
After all, after such an incident at the hospital, Jasper Brown couldn't possibly be unaware of it.
Their daughter coveted him; they couldn't tell if he was there to settle accounts.
But Jasper Brown didn't mention that matter. He simply reminded the couple to take care of themselves and to ask for anything they needed.
The couple thanked him profusely again.