At this time yesterday, Mrs. Gardner was already here.
Although puzzled, Mrs. Murphy didn't think much of it and just assumed that Mrs. Gardner was up to something and would come over later.
After all, people, more or less, will encounter things delayed.
Mrs. Lyon didn't stay too long and was ready to leave when she saw that Amber had company.
But as Mrs. Lyon was walking away, Amber suddenly called out to her, "Mrs. Lyon, wait a minute."
"What's wrong Amber?" Mrs. Lyon was about to walk out when she heard this and immediately stopped and looked at her curiously.
Logan also stopped reading the story and also looked at Amber curiously.
Amber bit her lower lip and looked complicated, "It's not a big deal, it's just Mrs. Lyon, I want you to pay attention to Cole lately."
"Cole? What's wrong with him?" Mrs. Lyon asked busily.
Amber shook her head, "I can't say anything about this matter, that's all I can say, anyway, you keep an eye on him."
She nailed it.
Mrs. Lyon understood that she didn't say anything, there must be some special reason, nodded, "Good, auntie knows, auntie will pay attention to Cole, you have a good rest, auntie will come to see you next time, if there is anything, call with auntie anytime, auntie can come, she will come."
"Okay, auntie take care on the way." Amber smiled and answered.
With Mrs. Lyon gone, Amber breathed a small sigh of relief.
Logan was curious, "Sister-in-law, what were you talking about with Mrs. Lyon, tell me?"
Amber squinted at him, then reached out and flicked him on the forehead, "Say what say, adult things, children don't ask."
"What little kid, I'm almost an adult." Logan rubbed his forehead, a little unhappy.
Amber smiled, "You also said, are fast, that also did not have adult ah, all right, hurry up and read, if you do not read, you will go back."
"No, no, no, sister-in-law, don't kick me out, I'll read, I'll read, if you kick me out, my mom will make me stay home and do my homework." Logan chattered, "My mother is really, I have been sent to college, why do I still have to write homework, that is not a waste of time?"
"She's doing it for your own good, too." Amber said.
It's not like I'm speaking for Shonna.
She's just saying it from a fair and impartial standpoint.
After all, there is nothing wrong with Shonna letting Logan do his homework.
"I knew you'd say that, you grown-ups, every one of you says it's for my own good." Logan grunted and said no more, continuing to read the story for her.
Logan stayed for a long time until it was almost dark, when he was called away by a phone call from Shonna.
And this day, Mrs. Gardner has not come, not even a message, which makes Amber inexplicably some unpleasant.
She didn't know if Mrs. Gardner was deliberately not coming, or if something was keeping her from coming.
She just felt that there was something not quite comfortable in her heart and felt a little ridiculous.
In her opinion, even if something is delayed, you can still send a message ah.
It's not like she blacked them out.
Yet they didn't send a message either.
Didn't Mrs. Gardner come here every day to pay her respects, hoping that she would recognize them?
Yet this only lasted a few days before it didn't come?
Is it because she thinks it's hopeless for her to recognize them, so she lost confidence and doesn't plan to come?
If so, it does seem a bit ridiculous and makes her look at their so-called fatherly and motherly love in vain.
Looking at Amber leaning against the bed, somewhat sullen, Mrs. Murphy knew the reason and was a little worried and complained a little in her heart.
What the hell is going on with Mrs. Gardner?
Why don't you call and ask?
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