“True.” Nathaniel turned his head to face the front again. “Gregory is like me. He should spend more time improving himself.”
Gregory stared at us, seemingly realizing what was going on. Before I could stop him, he said, “Uncle Nathaniel, can you promise that you won’t let Mommy get hurt?”
“Of course,” Nathaniel replied. “I always stick to my promise.”
Gregory nodded vigorously and hummed, “Okay.”
I then quickly crouched down and held his arm before saying, “Daddy’s not around, so Gregory’s our big boy at home. I’m going to go out with Uncle Nathaniel to deal with some stuff now, so can you take care of your siblings?”
Gregory stared into my eyes for two seconds before replying confidently, “Yes. Audrey and I will be waiting for Mommy to come home for dinner.”
I stiffened, knowing that he was telling me to come home to them.
“Got it. I’ll be back as early as I can,” I said as I reached out to pinch his soft cheeks. I knew my son was smart enough to know what was going on.
“Not necessarily.” Nathaniel was impatient, so after saying that, he walked off.
I had reassured Gregory earlier, but when the boy heard Nathaniel’s words, he drew his brows together worriedly.
“Gregory, look at me.” I quickly patted his cheeks to catch his attention. “If I say I’m coming back, I will. Do you believe in Mommy?”
Gregory visibly hesitated. Nevertheless, it seemed like he knew he could not make me stay, so he reluctantly nodded. “Okay.”
Furthermore, to not worry me, he put on a smile on his face and said, “Mommy, go now. You can come back earlier if you leave now. It’s fine even if you come back late. I’ll make sure Audrey doesn’t kick up a fuss.”
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