Chapter 1066
Thirza was all vivacious while Serena was quiet. Thirza seemed to have infinite curiosity in everything. If she still felt sorry for Serena last second, she was attracted by something else this second.
When Steve came out, he saw Thirza squatting on the ground and not knowing what she was digging.
When he came closer, he found Thirza picking up an earthworm. "Steve, the earthworm has gone into the hole. I'm going to pull it out to play with me." Steve didn't know what to say at all.
Shouldn't girls be afraid of worms? Especially these dirty and sloppy ones.
Unexpectedly, Thirza was not afraid at all, and she even reached out her hand to pull it.
"Ahem, why do you wanna play with that little worm?"
"Because my sister doesn't like to play with me, and I don't like to play with the stupid blocks with her. This is what I like, little soft chubby worms." Steve knew that Tracey and Adam were usually very busy. They had been resting for a long time before the two children turned one year old.
Now that the kids had grown up a little, they could finally focus again on their business.
Serena liked to be quiet and could play alone for a long time. Thirza was a clingy little girl, so sometimes she still felt lonely in her heart.
"Let me play with you. Little earthworm is going back home for mommy. If you pull it all the way out, it's never gonna be able to go back to its mommy."
Upon hearing this, Thirza let go of her hand. "Then I'll let it go back home. Do you wanna hang around with me then, uncle Steve?"
"Okay, but before that, you gotta wash your hands first."
"Then I want you to take me there."
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Thirza was picked up by Steve and she kissed Steve's face. "Steve, you're the best, the best uncle there is. I like you the best!" "I like you very much, too."
When Steve was with Thirza, he also felt a lot more relaxed. Thirza's smile could cure everything.
At night, Steve took the two children to bed and said, "I have to go. Now, bedtime for the two of you."
"Uncle Steve, mommy and daddy haven't come back yet. I'm afraid." Thirza grabbed Steve's hand and didn't let him go.
"Serena's here for you. I have to get on my way home now. Daddy and mommy are already on their way home too. They'll be home in 20 minutes." "All right, Steve, see you later."
As soon as Steve left, Thirza got up from the bed and said, "He's gone! Let's play, Serena!"
"Yeah, you and I, we are spending some quality time together."
Serena took out a block from under the pillow and said, "Come and lean against the wall."
Thirza thought that Serena was going to play games with her, so she stood against the wall obediently. "What are we playing, Serena?"
Serena placed the block on her head and said, "Keep it up. If it falls, I'll beat you up!"
Thirza was dumbfounded. How could she forget that Serena was a person who bore grudges for longer than she could imagine?
"Bad Serena! How could you do this to me?" "Well, how could I not, now that Steve's gone?"
Serena had been waiting for the whole day.
Serena sat on the bed reading a book. "You'll be holding it up until Mommy and daddy come back."
Serena had been waiting for Steve to leave to do this for a long time.
"You are so vicious, Serena!"
Thirza and Serena grew up with each other. Time flew by and they reached the age of kindergarten.
Serena thought that she could not learn anything in school, not as much as her parents could teach her at home.
However, Tracey said that going to
school was not entirely about
learning knowledge. She also
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needed to have more contact with
children of her age.
The school was Thirza's paradise because there were a lot of children who would she could play with.
Serena did not want to play that childish game. She often sat in a high place and looked down at the children on the playground.
As for Thirza, she was almost the most popular girl in the kindergarten, making friends with almost everyone she had met.
There was someone else who was quite special just like Serena.
It was a little boy with chestnut-colored hair and green eyes.
He was thinner and younger than his peers, so the other children always bullied him.
After being bullied so many times, he did not dare to come out and play. He could only hide in the corner and watch them play. Once again, he was pushed down by a big boy in the class. "Hey, Harrison, did you bring the candy I asked you to bring for me?" Harrison pursed his lips. "I didn't find any candy back home..."
"What? Are you mute or something? Why didn't you ask your mom to buy you some?"
"I..."
"You what? Well, since there's no candy, you can pay me back with a good whooping!!"
Serena watched all this coldly. She never did anything useless. Only her silly sister would do this kind of thing.
Sure enough, Thirza ran over to him with a smile and asked, "Hey, Allen! Why are you doing that to Harrison?"
Allen was the strongest one among the kid but he would always be so shy as to even talk to Thirza.
"Well, you said you wanted to eat candy yesterday, didn't you? My mom wouldn't buy me any so I asked this little fella here to bring me some."
"I don't want to eat anymore. Allen, please don't bully Harrison, okay?"
Thirza was definitely born to be a peacemaker. She wasn't forcing Allen to do anything but making it sound like it was a kind request. With that smile on her face, how could Allen say now?
"Okay, I won't bully him anymore."
Smiling, Thirza helped Guss to his feet. "Harrison, are you alright?"
"You... you know my name?" Huss stared at the girl in front of him, somewhat in a daze.
Having been bullied and secluded by other children, Harrison didn't expect anyone else, the girl mostly, to know his name.
"Of course. I remembered everyone's name on the first day of school."
Thirza might seem careless but she was as intelligent as Serena.
"How can you be so thin? You have to eat more in the future to grow taller. Because you are a boy, a boy should grow taller to protect a girl." She said to Harrison seriously.
Harrison muttered, "A boy protects a girl?" "Yes, my daddy is tall and handsome. He protects my mommy just like Uncle Steve protects me."
"I understand." Gislason nodded as if an epiphany had dawned on him.
"Good boy." Thirza stroked Harrison's head as if she was an adult.
The look in Huss's eyes slowly changed, and Thirza ran to Serena with a smile.
"Serena, mommy said that we should help our classmates as much as we can. Do you think I did a good job back there?"
"Boring." Serena stood up and left.
Thirza made a face at her. "Pretending to be your little woman again, huh?"
From that day on, she had a small tail called Harrison, who would follow her all day long every day.
After she told him that he should eat
more so as to grow taller and stronger, he had been doing that as if it were a sacred order just to be tall and strong enough to protect Ker.
"Thirza, I'll protect you, I will!"