Usually, every afternoon, Mrs. Berry would be waiting for the children at the cross street.
Nevertheless, on that particular day, when the children got off the school bus, Mrs. Berry was nowhere to be seen.
"Robinson, Jamison, and Elisa, is your guardian not here yet?" Lexie, the teacher from the kindergarten, asked. "Do you need me to make a call to your parent?"
"No need," Robbie answered in a rather mature manner. "Mrs. Berry has been arriving a few minutes later than usual these days. It's okay. Well just have to wait for a while here."
"Then you have to be good and wait here, okay? Don't wander about." Lexie continued, "Robinson, you're the big brother, so you have to take good
care of your siblings, alright?"
"Yes, I know. Don't worry, Ms. Cheney." Robinson patted his little chest and added confidently, "I'll look after them properly."
"Good boy." Lexie didn't think much and let the school bus leave.
For the past few days, Mrs. Berry had been late for a few minutes, and the school bus had waited on the spot until Mrs. Berry came to pick up the children.
However, because of that, other parents started complaining as they had to wait longer to pick up their children. Therefore, Lexie didn't dare to delay anymore.
Thinking that Mrs. Berry would be there to pick them up soon and that it was very close to their home, Lexie didn't have any misgivings.
"Mrs. Berry walks very slowly. Maybe she's still on the way.” Jamie was booting the pebbles on the roadside. "Robbie, let's play a round of the game."
"No." Robbie looked in the direction of their home and continued sensibly, "Mrs. Berry hasn't been feeling well these few days. She even pants when she walks. Her clothes were always soaked in sweat whenever she came to pick us up. Why don't we head home ourselves? That will save Mrs. Berry some trouble."
"Robbie is right." Ellie raised her chubby little hand and expressed her thoughts, "We're already seniors in the kindergarten. We shouldn't only think about playing. We have to help share Mrs. Berry and Mommy's burden."
"Alright, I'm sorry." Jamie lowered his head with guilt. To make amends, he added, "I know the way home. I can take us back."
"Me too. Let's go."
The three children held hands and trod on the way home while humming some nursery rhymes.
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