"Because..." Sheryl paused, wondering how to explain it to Shirley. Then she added with a smile,"Because I did something wrong and Tony is upset with me."
"What did you do, Sher?" Shirley asked. She lifted her head and looked at Sheryl with curiosity.
"You are too young to understand these things," Sheryl told her as she patted her head. Sheryl suddenly realized that she desperately needed a nanny to help her take care of Shirley. She just did not have enough time to devote to Shirley.
She went to an caretaker provider agency the same afternoon to hire a nanny for Shirley. She met and interviewed many candidates. Finally she found one woman who seemed suitable to her requirements and to her liking.
"Can you cook?" Sheryl questioned her.
"Yes, I can," she answered. She looked directly at Sheryl with kind and honest eyes. She also looked very excited and emotional at the chance of being hired.
"Okay, I think you are suitable for the job. I am willing to hire you as my daughter's nanny. Please report for work tomorrrow itself." Sheryl swiftly decided and hired her on the spot. She went home and got a room ready for the nanny. The nanny also promptly reported for work early next day.
Sheryl admitted her inside and showed her the room. "This will be your room from now on. Also, this is my daughter, Shirley," she introduced. "Shirley, say hello to…" She realized she didn't know the name of the old woman. She turned to her and asked,"What's your name, please?"
"Just call me Nancy," answered the new nanny. Nancy had registered at the domestic agency after she left Dream Garden. She had managed to survive by doing some part-time jobs all these years. She had been shocked to see Sheryl there yesterday. She was hoping that Sheryl would select her and had been elated to get the job.
She had always felt sorry about Autumn and was finally soothed and overjoyed to know that Autumn was still alive.
"Hello, Granny Nancy!" Shirley greeted her with a smile. Looking at Shirley, Nancy couldn't stop her tears from falling.
Sheryl was a little confused and perplexed at Nancy's reaction. She said to Nancy,"My name is Sheryl Xia. Your job is very easy. Just clean the house and take care of my daughter. But..."
She paused and then continued with embarrassment,"I just came back from abroad and do not have much money. I can give you only three thousand a month. If that is not suitable to you or short of your expectations, I will understand."
Nancy interrupted her by nodding her head,"Three thousand a month is good enough for me. I will take the job."
Charles had given Nancy enough money when she left Dream Garden. She could have easily retired and spent the rest of her life comfortably. But she chose to stay in the same town and find other jobs. She liked Autumn and hoped to get some news about Autumn's whereabouts. At the sight of Sheryl, she had become very excited. But she was confused as to why Sheryl assumed her to be a stranger.
"You can rest for some time before you start your work," Sheryl suggested to her.
However, Nancy didn't rest. She started to clean the house. In her own way, she wished to compensate Autumn. After she finished cleaning, she began cooking dinner. Sheryl felt very pleased to see the delicious dishes laid on the table.
Nancy laid the table and was going to clean up the kitchen, as Sheryl called her back. She told her,"Nancy, you also join us for dinner."
"That is very kind of you. But I don't think it is appropriate for me to eat at the table with you," Nancy politely refused.
"You must eat with us," Sheryl persisted. Then she smiled and added,"You don't have to bother about all those restrictions here. I would like us to be like family and eat together."
Nancy finally agreed. She was happy that Sheryl was still so kind even after all these years.
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