Serenity had to chase after the little guy.
It was crowded in the zoo, and children like Sonny were everywhere.
Not in the mood to appreciate the scenery, Serenity was exhausted just running after Sonny.
Sonny had been watching the shop with his mother day in and day out, and his mother would take him home for a rest after work. Liberty did not have time to take him out to play. Now that he was at the zoo, Sonny unleashed the unruly nature of children.
It was a good thing Serenity had the habit of working out. At least, she could keep up with the child’s activeness.
Since Liberty had been jogging to lose weight, her stamina was at an optimum level. Only, Ms. Stone rarely engaged in such an activity. The long walk hurt her feet.
As for the Browns, God knew where they were.
Sonny had a great time at the playground, going several rounds at the age-appropriate facilities until he was sweating all over. His aunt then picked him up to see the animals.
The zoo was a huge place. It was lunchtime by the time they were done looking around the birds’ area.
The group picked a restaurant to dine in.
“Where’s Dad?”
It was only now Sonny recalled his father.
Liberty answered with a smile, “You ran so fast and left your dad way behind.”
Sonny looked around and could not see his father.
He said, “Give Dad a call, Mom.”
Liberty acted like she dialed Hank’s number.
She then uttered, “Your dad and grandparents are dining somewhere else. We’ll see them later.”
Sonny believed his mother.
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