Leon Batton, especially, took great care of his little sister, Lynette Batton.
He practically acted like a protective father in the classroom and didn't let anything happen to her.
Lynette was the kind of person who could cry easily, but his presence there ensured that she was on her best behavior the entire time.
Xyla Quest and Stanley Batton knew that their son gave her a sense of security.
They jumped up happily when the kids entered the house and walked toward them eagerly.
They had missed them, especially today, even though Xyla and Stanley were frequently away at work during the day,
Perhaps, it was because of their first day at kindergarten.
At the door, Xyla and Stanley picked up Lynette and Leon respectively, making them smile.
They looked very adorable in their very first set of uniforms.
Their uniforms looked good. Leon wore a white shirt with a black tie and vest, while Lynette had on a white shirt with a black tie and skirt. She also wore a fitting vest with white socks.
They looked particularly good in their uniforms, and Xyla couldn’t resist giving them a peck.
Then, she pressed her forehead against her daughter's while gazing at Leon. “How was your first day of school? Are you used to it yet? Were you happy?”
Although she knew they were happy, she still needed to take an interest so that they didn't feel neglected or develop resentments.
Xyla had always placed great importance on her children’s emotional well-being.
He nodded. “Yes, we’re very happy. I think going to kindergarten is great.”
An eerie silence filled the living room.
“What do you mean?” their father asked.
Leon frowned. “A boy thought Lynette was pretty and kissed her on the cheek. She was so dumb that she didn’t push him away. She even wrapped her arms around his neck.
“Maybe it's because we always kiss her like that, so she thought it was normal. After all, she’s still too young to understand,” he explained with a shrug.
He spoke like an adult.
Although the twins were still very young, they could articulate clearly and logically.
If Xyla had her eyes closed, she would never have believed that the one who spoke was a little kindergarten kid.
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