“But, Mommy... I like both balloons...” muttered Bryan with a pitiful pout. He was still at the age where he could not control his
greed.
Even though Corinne would spoil the kids from time to time, she was very strict when it came to teaching them how to be a
decent human being.
“You can ask me to buy you another one if you like both balloons instead of forcing your brother to give you his. Your brother
likes balloons too, and he’ll have none if he gives you his. Let me ask you something: Would you be sad if the same thing
happened to you?”
“I know, Mommy, I was wrong...” said Joey. He turned to Joey and said, “Sorry, Joey. Let’s share our balloons! You can play with
mine, too.”
Joey decided to forgive and forget. He smiled happily and said, “Okay! Let’s play together.”
Children’s emotions were ever-changing like the weather, and it was not long before their laughter could be heard in the air.
The younger twin, Christine, followed after her two brothers with her pink bunny balloon. Even though she was the youngest, she
was actually the most mature out of the three of them. Thus, she found Joey and Bryan immature to fight over the balloons.
Francine clapped her hands to get their attention. “Alright, let’s all get into the car. We’re going for pizza!”
The kids quickly got into the car one after another. Seeing this, Corinne walked over too.
“It’s hard to treat all kids equally, huh? You certainly have your hands full, Corinne,” said Jason as he walked along her.
“It’s not really that hard,” replied Corinne nonchalantly. “As long as you have the intention and are observant enough to catch the
kids’ feelings, which I’m a master of.”
After that, she got into the car and closed the door with a loud thud.
Jason shrugged and walked around to the front passenger seat, but Francine beat him to it before he even had the chance to
pull open the door.
Francine jumped in front of him, squeezed him away, and got into the car. She rolled down the window and stuck out her tongue
at him.
“Sorry, Jason, but there’s no room in the car for you anymore. I suggest you take a cab home. Bye!”
After that, she gestured with her hand to signal the driver to start driving.
The car drove away, leaving Jason standing where he was with a frown. A few seconds later, he shrugged nonchalantly and
smiled as he watched Corinne’s car leave.
...
Meanwhile, Sophia arrived back at her hotel.
“Zachary, we’re back!”
She walked into the presidential suite with Benjamin in her arms, but her husband was not in the living room. She put down
Benjamin and went to the bedroom to look for him.
“Zachary, what are you doing?”
A man in a wheelchair was quietly staring out of the floor-to-ceiling window. The presidential suite was situated on the highest
floor, so he could see the entire city from where he was sitting.