Chapter 341 Same Birthday
Vania was still a little worried at this point, fearing that her four kids would argue with them. After all, they were tit for tat when Hanson moved in.
Both Morales and Morgan were a little timid, and they might not be able to bear it.
Before entering the door, Vania deliberately reminded, “Darlings, I also have four little kids as old as you.”
“We’ll see them in a while. You have to get along well, okay?”
They were surprised to learn that Miss Vania had children as well, but they agreed obediently, “Don’t worry, Miss Vania. We will get along well.”
They were secretly looking forward to meeting the four children at that time.
“I’m very relieved to hear you say that,” Vania said gently.
She then opened the door.
As expected, her four kids were standing at the door waiting for them.
The kids didn’t greet Vania as warmly as they used to, instead they just stared at Morales and Morgan.
Morgan and Morales were staring at the four of them as well.
They felt as if they had seen each other before.
Looking at the stiff children, Vania smiled and immediately said, “Let’s go in. Don’t stand at the door.”
The six children nodded at the same time.
However, they continued to stare at each other while sitting on the couch in the living room.
Vania was perplexed as to why they were staring at each other.
Vania could only laugh at the awkward atmosphere. She wondered how she could let the children become familiar with each other in the fastest way possible.
Hanson, on the other hand, paid little attention. He believed that the kids would naturally find their own way to get along and that they didn’t need to worry about it.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson)
Does anyone monitor the comments? It would be great if someone would respond. That way I know if I should give up on this novel....
How often I do you add characters?...