Some of them had plush dolls in their hands, while others held tiny bells as they entertained the happy children, making them laugh continuously.
That sound of laughter was the purest thing in the world.
Listening to their laughter filled Xyla Quest with so much joy she wanted to pick them up and kiss them, but she refrained.
She then pulled Stanley Batton along to the bathroom to wash their hands before approaching their children slowly.
Xyla reached for Lynette Batton while he carried Leon Batton.
Their children were growing well, appearing to be much taller and chubbier than before. Even their skin seemed fairer.
Their facial features appeared more distinct now, with both twins having similar large pupils that seemed to glisten.
“Has Lynette been a good girl today? Hmm? Did you miss Mommy?” Xyla chuckled and asked as she kissed her cheek tenderly.
“Hehe. Huh, ahh,” Lynette gurgled, smiling at her mother.
Although Xyla couldn’t understand what her little girl was attempting to communicate, she'd sensed that Lynette was very happy, and this melted her heart.
“Did you miss Mommy a lot? What about Daddy?” she asked with a smile.
“Ahh, eh,” Lynette began mumbling again, looking adorable with her tiny glowing lips.
She reached for Xyla’s collar with her tiny hands, rubbing her face repeatedly against her shirt like a little kitten.
Xyla could sense how much her daughter missed her despite her inability to communicate anything yet.
Perhaps it was a special connection between mothers and daughters.
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