Luna furrowed her brows and subconsciously looked ahead.
Standing by the entrance of Bonnie's house were Nigel, Neil, and Nellie, as well as Harvey and June.
The five little children stood there, waving at Luna non -stop.
Harvey and Neil were at both ends, each holding one side of a huge red banner with yellow words. Their expressions were a mix of happiness and reluctance from being forced to hold the banner.
The banner wrote, [We welcome our goddess, Ms. Luna!
Nigel had his hands in his pockets, standing next to Neil gracefully. Nellie and June had a huge bouquet in their arms.
The scene in front of Luna instantly wiped out her gloom. Her eyes involuntarily turned sore. She sniffled her nose and forced her tears to not fall.
She must not cry at that moment. Try as she might, however, it was truly a tear-jerking worthy moment.
Nigel, Neil, and Nellie had been with her ever since birth, yet she had not been with them for almost a year.
Although they were only seven years old, Luna felt
that they had grown in height and maturity.
Sensing Luna's emotions, Christopher chuckled gently. "If you want to cry, just cry. They're your children. It's not embarrassing."
Luna sniffled. She reached out and pressed her eyes, not saying anything.
Soon, the taxi stopped in front of Bonnie's house. Luna opened the door and got out.
"Mommy!" Nellie was the first one to rush to Luna. She passed the bouquet to Luna and excitedly hugged Luna's leg.
"Mommy, I really, really, really missed you!"
Luna was on the verge of crying. She could barely hold back her tears anymore. She placed the bouquet down and hugged Nellie in her arms, holding back her tears.
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