Hanson knew that he had sprung this on Vania far too suddenly.
Since she wanted them to get to know each other, then he was willing to put in the effort.
Hanson downed the cup of honey lemon tea that was left on the coffee table. He had a plan, and he knew what he was going to do.
…
On the way home, Vania made sure to shed all signs of her foul mood, and by the time she reached the house, she was back to her caring, motherly self.
The moment she walked through the door, her babies crowded around her. Jude did not reach out to hug her as the other three did, but he stood right in front of her and fixed his eyes on the woman.
Vania greeted every single one of them, and as she greeted Jude, she asked, “Was everything alright while I was gone?”
It was the first time that the four of them had been left to their own devices.
Jack announced proudly, “Don’t worry, Mommy. We’ve been examining the functions of a telescope together, and Jude figured it out even faster than we did.”
James was full of praises as well. “Jude is very smart. I taught him about the computer, and he’s memorized every single component already. He has the best memory among us.”
“Wow, that’s amazing!” Vania exclaimed in surprise. She smiled brilliantly as she gave Jude a big thumbs-up.
She knew that her oldest son, James, had a very healthy sense of self-confidence, and he rarely showed any admiration for others, not even his own younger brothers. If it was not for the fact that Jude was really better than him at something, James would not be praising him for it.
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