Zachary grinned as he explained, "It's because I want to stay ahead of other kids my age. Think about it—if I finish reviewing all the primary school material now, I'll have less pressure when I start school."
Hannah had shared the idea with Zachary, who found them very convincing.
He continued, "While everyone else struggles to learn in primary school, I can move ahead and start preparing for middle and high school. It'll be much easier for me by the time I get there. While others are buried in books and stressing out at home, I'll already know everything and have plenty of time to play!"
Portia listened to his reasoning and couldn't help but smile. Oddly enough, Zachary's logic made sense.
She chuckled and said, "You've really matured."
Zachary simply smiled back, waved goodbye, and walked toward his bedroom.
Portia watched his figure disappear down the hallway.
What a thoughtful child. It was such a pity, though. If Annalise had been able to stay in his life, Zachary would have grown up to care for her so deeply.
A pang of regret hit Portia's heart. It seemed Annalise wasn't destined to have that blessing.
…
After returning to his room, Zachary turned on the lights. One wall was covered with posters of Annalise, each one specially printed by someone Zachary had hired.
Every time he entered this room, he felt like his mother was with him, which instantly lifted his spirits.
Hannah, who had been in Zachary's room more than once, still felt a twinge of unease each time.
She sat down at his desk and said, "Okay. Let's start with your homework."
"Okay." Zachary set down his backpack and switched on his little desk lamp.
He softly called out, "Mom. Mom."
"I'm here."
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