Chapter 276
This hug was brimming with the warmth of happiness.
Next. Dorian and Sophia came running over, diving into Thalassa’s arms.
Atticus ran over too, but he stood next to Thalassa, not vying for his mom’s hug like his siblings.
Mom’s back, and he was thrilled. He wanted to be closer to her and feel her embrace.
But he knew his siblings needed mom’s hug more, so he stood aside understandingly, not fighting for it, just quietly observing.
Thalassa couldn’t help but touch their soft little faces, easing the longing she felt all day. Her voice softened without her realizing it. “Did you have fun at kindergarten?”
Dorian raised his hand, the first to answer, “Yeah, it was a blast.”
“Mom, the teacher gave me a sticker today, look.” Elowen lifted her innocent little face, proudly showing off the flower sticker on her forehead to Thalassa.
Thalassa praised, “Elowen, you’re awesome.”
“Mom, I got one too. I got one too.” Sophia, not wanting to be left out, moved closer into Thalassa’s arms, pointing at her own flower sticker, her cheeks as red as apples.
“Sophia, you’re great too.” Thalassa lovingly ruffled her hair.
“Mom, I gave my red flower to a girl in our class named Esther.” Dorian pouted slightly, looking expectantly at Thalassa, waiting for her question.
Thalassa asked on cue, “Who’s Esther?”
Dorian immediately explained, “She’s a cute girl in our class. I want to give her all my stickers. Is that okay, mom?”
He’s not just friends with Atticus, Elowen, and Sophia anymore, he has other good friends. Turned out that wanting to be nice to someone meaned giving them the best stuff.
Dorian may be a boy, but he’s pretty. Especially those big, grape-like eyes. Even at a young age, they were very expressive and charming.
Everything he did was like a little TV star, strikingly handsome.
Hearing him say this, Thalassa was delighted. The kids were having fun with their friends.
She nodded. “Of course, as long as the other kids like your flower stickers.”
“Yep, she really likes it. She even let me put it on her forehead.” Dorian nodded enthusiastically.
“Then it’s fine.” Thalassa said.
At this moment, Thalassa looked up and saw Atticus standing aside, watching their interaction but not joining in.
His little face looked serious, and his innocent eyebrows furrowed. He wanted to dive into mom’s arms like his siblings, but he didn’t want to seem childish. He looked
conflicted.
Seeing this. Thalassa stood up, put her arm around his shoulder, pulled him to her side, and gently asked, “Atticus, did anything fun happen at kindergarten today? Want to share with mom?”
Atticus shook his head. “No, mom. Kindergarten is too childish.”
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Is this the end of the story...
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Waiting to hear how the grandfather behaves going forwards. Thanks for updating...
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I find Hertha extremely childish.poor Alaric one woman is childish the other one is domineering and a liar.poor guy.please get the Thalassa and Lysander story back...
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Hertha needs to tell Alaric everything and quit giving a hard time ....
Hertha is being childish.thanks for the updates...