William snapped a few photos of them, and Skyler quickly tugged him away.
“William, don’t be too nice to... strange girls in case she... turns into a clinger and sticks to us. That would be a drag,” Skyler warned.
Making a goofy face, William replied, “Skyler, even though she’s Aunt Tanya’s assistant, she seems sweet. She doesn’t look like a bad girl.”
Skyler stomped his foot. “I don’t like playing with girls.”
William’s eyes twinkled as he blinked. “Skyler, girls can be sweet, too. My mom is a girl, you know.”
Skyler pouted. “Aurelia is an angel who came down from heaven, not any regular girls.”
William crossed his arms and sighed like a grown-up.
“I want to introduce you to my friend Nellie. She’s smart and cute, a star in the making.”
Skyler put his hands on his hips and looked down at him sternly. “When you grow up, are you gonna... start dating girls and not hang out with me?”
William tiptoed and patted his shoulder. “Relax, Skyler. I’ll never choose chicks over bros. You’ll always be my number one.”
That brought a big smile to Skyler. “Skyler and William are gonna be best buddies for life.”
Just then, Sierra ran over. “Can I be friends with you guys, too?”
“No way,” Skyler said, shaking his head like a bobblehead. “There can only be one best friend.”
Sierra’s eyes dropped, her long lashes casting shadows on her pale lids. “Sorry to bother you.”
William was always a charmer and knew how to be kind.
He tugged at Skyler's sleeve. “Skyler, you can only have only one best friend and can also make other friends. But they gotta pass the test of friendship.”
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