After the dinner in the evening, everyone bid farewell in front of the restaurant.
Due to the children being frightened, the principal of the kindergarten called after learning about the situation during dinner. They suggested that the children take two days off to rest and stabilize their emotions before returning to school.
Reuben and Joyce agreed to the suggestion.
Reuben took Kiki and drove back with Grizela.
Joyce, Luther, and Darrin each drove back to the Warner residence.
Once they arrived home, Joyce settled Anderson, helped him freshen up, and put him to bed.
By the time she left Anderson's room, it was already 10 o'clock.
Luther saw her coming out and immediately pulled her into his arms. He took a deep sniff of her hair, filled with its fragrance, and softly said, "Your hair isn't dry yet. Let me help you."
"Mmm." Joyce didn't refuse and leaned against his chest.
In the living room, Luther fetched a hairdryer and carefully dried her hair strand by strand. He gently stroked the back of her head, his eyes filled with tenderness.
After turning off the hairdryer, Joyce rested on Luther's leg. She sighed, "Reuben is not an ordinary person. His identity goes beyond being a Rohomes businessman."
"You noticed something?" Luther continued to caress her back.
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