Seeing that the children were drenched in sweat, Roxanne chose an opportune time to call out to them, “You guys are sweating all over. Come and take a rest, or you might catch a cold.”
By then, the children had played to their heart's content, so they obediently got out of the water upon hearing the woman's words.
Benny had a fish in his hand, which he reluctantly released into the water before he left.
As for Estella, she gathered all of the pebbles the boys had given her in her skirt, protecting the pile of stones as she walked toward Roxanne.
Noticing how the little girl was struggling, Roxanne stepped forward to help her.
Estella's footsteps became lighter when some of the weight of the pebbles were taken off of her.
When they reached the shore, Roxanne took the towels she had prepared earlier and gently wiped down the children's bodies.
The three children wrapped themselves in their respective towels and returned to their tent, where Estella laid the pebbles out to dry.
The boys had specially picked some colorful and nicely-shaped pebbles that looked extremely beautiful when the sun's rays bounced off of them.
Hence, Estella simply couldn't turn her eyes away.
Roxanne patted the little girl's head and got up to get their cups.
“You guys must be thirsty after all that fun. Here, have some water.”
As she spoke, she gave the children their respective cups, and they drank their water obediently.
“Mommy.” Archie took a sip of the water and thought it tasted odd.
Upon hearing her son's voice, Roxanne turned around and cast him a puzzled glance.
Archie got up and walked toward her with the cup in his hands, gesturing for her to look at the water.
Naturally, nothing seemed off to the naked eye.
The situation brought a frown to Roxanne's face. “What's wrong?”
Archie's expression mirrored his mother's as he looked over at Benny and Estella.
Is it just me, or does the water taste weird? But Benny and Estella seem to think it's fine.
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