He had lost his appetite.
"That's all you are eating? Wanda is going to die so just relax..." Mike consoled him.
"I miss my grandma," Hayden explained." If she was still alive, both me and my mom would be much happier these past few years.
"You still remember your grandma? I thought you had forgotten—”
"Of course, I still remember my grandma. She was the person who cared most about me." Hayden remembered his childhood slightly better than Layla and could distinctly recall the unconditional love they had received from Laura.
Avery was not home due to work most of
the time, and it was Laura who had taken care of them.
As Hayden and Layla were different from other children, they had not been sent off to kindergarten. Laura spent every day thinking about what she could cook them or how she could keep them entertained. Even when they were different, she had never seemed to have issues with that.
"You are luckier than me. You had your mom and your grandma. As far as I can remember, all I had when I was young was this big dog... A stray..." Mike sighed. "I've lost my appetite as well."
"My grandma used to compliment me a lot."
"That dog would always wiggle his tail happily whenever he saw me."
"How can you compare my grandma to a dog?" Hayden glared at Mike.
"I'm not comparing the two! Besides, life is a circle. We might be born human in this life, but we could very well be reborn as dogs in the next, so don’t look down on dogs."
"Mom, I'm here to see you.” Avery stared at the photo of her mother on the gravestone, feeling as though Laura was st>a"?RKY
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