The next day, I cancelled the plans I had for work so I could be with my children. When noon came, we all went to the amusement park together. Beryl and Arron were so excited and played for as long as they could. We only go home after they’d had their fill of enjoyment.
At around six o’clock, the school informed me that it was time for the assembly.
I drove my kids to the designated gathering area myself. I noticed that Arron was acting sad after getting out of the car. He leaned his head on my shoulder and couldn’t move from where we were standing.
“Is there something wrong, baby? Why are you upset?” I sent comforting strokes down Arron’s back as his behavior was worrying me.
Arron didn’t reply. He just wrapped his arms around my neck tighter.
“He doesn’t want to leave you, Mommy.” Beryl spoke with her childish voice and raised her head at me.
“It will be fine. You know you’ll see Mommy when you’re back,” I said to Arron in a soft voice to comfort him.
Arron raised his head and looked into my eyes to confirm, “Really?”
“Yes, of course.” The guilt bubbled up in me again and I tore my eyes away from Arron’s eyes.
“Okay.” Arron twisted his body in an attempt to get off of me.
I placed him down and put the cap on his head. I said to him, “Take good care of your sister, okay?”
“Don’t worry, Mommy. We’ll be fine!” It was a rare occasion for Beryl to behave obediently and not contradict me today.
I smiled at Beryl while I held her and gave her a kiss, “Honey, you need to listen to your teacher. And don’t go running around, okay?”
“Yes, I know, Mommy. You can go now!”
I let go of both my kids, still hesitant. But I watched them walk away.
The moment I turned around and made my way to leave, the sound of familiar footsteps coming from behind me stopped me in my tracks.
“Mommy!”
Beryl was running back to me hurriedly. With a surprised and concerned tone, “Why did you go back, honey?”
“You dropped something earlier, Mommy. I almost forgot to give it back to you until now.” In Beryl’s hand was a phone.
I took it from her and tried to recall when I had lost it in the first place. I couldn’t seem to remember when.
“You dropped it when you were getting out of the car, Mommy.” Beryl showed her pearly whites as she smiled innocently.
It appeared to me that I was probably in such a hurry to get the kids out of the car that my phone must have slid out of my pocket.
But this kind of situation was still suspicious and familiar to me. So, I examined my phone for any suspicious things but wasn’t able to find anything out of the ordinary.
Maybe I was overthinking again. So I shrugged the thought off for a later time.
“Okay, honey. You should go back now. Your brother is probably waiting for you.” I bent down to stroke her on the face and bid her goodbye again.
“Okay! Be careful on the way back, Mommy.” Beryl waved goodbye to me and ran back to her brother.
Beryl’s POV
I waved my hand to bid my mother goodbye and turned on my heels to follow Arron to line up.
I garbled the cookies in my pocket and began to miss my mother even though we just parted. But I drilled the thought in my mind that it was futile dwelling on unfounded longing when we would be seeing each other soon.
My love for my mother was infinite, and no one could replace her in my heart.
Adding myself to the list as I lined up after Arron, none of us could have braced ourselves for parting from our mothers at this moment.
It wouldn’t surprise me to know there were diverse beautiful and lovely children, each unique from one another, in the capital city. Just thinking about how Mommy would actually fancy other children aside from me and my brother was enough to crush my spirits. I shivered. Arron and I must keep an eye on Mommy.
I faced forward and had myself on alert. I set my eyes up front and there I saw the leader of the team-a plump she-wolf who was the picture of a kind one at that. I paid attention as she softly spoke, and it was almost as if she was easy to fool.
I busied myself munching the cookies I got while scanning the area. Everyone was participating in the game.
“Beryl, where are you?” The teacher moved her head from one side to the other as she tried to spot me among the crowd.
I quickly swallowed the cookies and waved my hand before saying, “I’m here.”
“Come here and play hide and seek with us.” She waved at me with a soft smile.
There was a moment of hesitation as I looked at the cookies in my hands. After a while, I walked over to where they were and decided to engage myself in the activity.
I wasn’t really fond of silly childish games like this-all the more did I despise playing with girls who easily bawl. But at this instance, I could only sigh as I was left with no other choice. For Arron’s and my plan to work out just fine, I had to brush off the distaste that was burdening me as I forced myself towards where most of them were.
Without an ounce of unwillingness on my face, I picked up the ball for them, which surprised the teacher the most.
“Oh my God, Beryl! You’re unexpectedly sweet today,” the teacher mused, still darting at me a baffled expression. She took out a handful of candies from her pocket and handed them over to me. “Here, a reward for you.”
I was tight-lipped when I reached for the candies and shoved them all into my pockets. I was somehow pleased with how things turned out; I got free snacks and I would love to share them with Arron later.
The game went on with me managing to behave myself; I was able to stop myself from wincing at how childish the others were.
Later, Arron couldn’t stand how I was conducting myself anymore. He came to remind me as stealthily as he could that my acting was the worst and that if I were to continue doing so, it would only spawn unnecessary suspicion.
I didn’t respond to him. Instead, I turned to look at the teachers, who, I just came to notice, were shooting at me with disbelieving glances and were whispering to each other. Perhaps they, too, were bewildered at how unusual I was acting today.
My lips were pursed in a thin line. I shot a stare at the ball in my hand before throwing it into the bin, just as the stout teacher turned her head to see it happening.
She helplessly shook her head on what she witnessed. Still, she grabbed another handful of candies for me. “Watch how you behave. If you’re not going to be a good sport, then you can rest in your corner. You can wait for the desserts later.” Instead of being annoyed by how I suddenly returned to myself, relief was evident on her rotund face.
That response rendered me tongue-tied. To say I was more speechless than them when I behaved weirdly was an understatement! Still, I maintained an expressionless face as I walked to the resting area, propped myself on a small stool, and began counting how many candies I had in my pocket.
I let myself get absorbed in dividing the candies evenly for Arron and me. When I counted to 15, I noticed Arron walking towards me on my periphery.
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