As Mond saw Derek and Jackson walk away, he approached Cherry and Amy.
"What are you two beauties talking about here?" He sat next to Cherry and his eyes darted towards Amy, whom he was staring at with a smile on his face.
Suddenly Joe trotted in and grabbed Mond by his arm. "How are you, Uncle Mond?" he said.
"Hi! Little Guy! How are you? I'm sure you must be very excited today with all the gifts you have received," Mond was playfully teasing Joe. But it was true. Joe was really happy today because he received a lot of gifts today from people and he wasn't expecting it at all.
Joe happily raised his head and proudly declared,"Yes! I have received a lot of gifts today!"
Amy, who was sitting next to Joe chimed in,"Joe should be declared the winner today!"
Cherry smiled happily. "Well, Joe has been looking forward to the wedding and counting days. That is why he looks like the cat that got the canary!"
Mond lovingly stretched a hand out to straighten Joe's shirt and asked him,"So Joe, do you have any good wishes for Aunt Selina and Uncle Wilson on their wedding?"
"Yes, of course I do!" Joe said. He stood straight and with a serious expression on his face repeated what he had just said to Selina and Wilson,"I told them that I wanted them to have a baby as soon as possible because I wanted a cousin to play with."
Both Cherry and Amy burst into laughter at this.
Mond put on a straight face and nodded at Joe. "I believe your wish will be fulfilled soon Joe."
"Oh, Mond. Don't make fun of Joe. He is extremely smart and intelligent," said Amy, smiling at the boy. She had been time and again blown over by the little boy's charming smartness and his IQ and EQ both!
"Is that so?" Mond turned to Cherry, looking surprised.
Cherry didn't answer Mond's question; instead she pursed her lips and said,"Joe, go find your Grandma and ask her to play with you."
"Yes Mommy. I'll go look for my Grandma." With these words, Joe released his grasp on Mond's arm and darted to look for his beloved grandmother.
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