Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
In the morning, I woke up from the smell of muffins and Millieâs sweet morning kiss.
âMommy, get up quickly. Grandma made your favorite muffin.â
I opened my eyes. The sun was just right outside. Millie smiled sweetly and I stretched. The past couldnât be erased. Fortunately, everything was okay now. As long as everyone who loved me and everyone I loved was safe, I had nothing to complain about, right?
âOkay, sweetheart. Itâs your first day in kindergarten. Are you looking forward to it?â I remembered that today was Millieâs first day. I wonder if she could adjust to her new environment.
âOf course. I canât wait to see if my new school has slides and little trains.â
It seemed like she was really looking forward to going to a new school. I felt somewhat relieved.
âMom, it smells so good. I missed this smell even in my dreams.â As soon as I got downstairs, I smelled the muffins. Mom was so good at making muffins! I thought that she had reached the level of opening a muffin shop!
âLook at you. Youâre already a mother, but youâre still drooling.â Mom smiled and tapped my forehead.
âMommy, are you really drooling? I want to see,â Millie asked curiously.
âNo, no, I wonât show it to you.â
âShow me, show me!â Millie ran around me. I teased her.
âWhat are you looking at, my sweet little princess?â Suddenly, Mikeâs voice sounded in the doorway. I was so shocked that I choked on the muffin I just popped in my mouth.
I started to cough violently. Mike dashed over and looked at me nervously. âBaby, are you okay? How come youâre choking?â he said as he slapped my back.
I coughed even more violently at that.
Mom handed me a glass of water, and I took a few sips before I recovered.
âMike, what are you doing here?â I asked theâ culpritâ who had suddenly appeared.
He looked innocent. âMillie told me yesterday that itâs her first day of kindergarten today and that she wanted me to send her to the kindergarten. Didnât she tell you?â
Millie lowered her head and whispered, âMom, I forgot to tell you.â Yes, she had fallen asleep as soon as she got home yesterday.
âPlease, Mommy, can you let Uncle Mike take me?â She looked at me pitifully.
My heart softened when I saw her expression. âOkay! Donât do it again. Uncle Mike is very busy.â
Mike immediately said, âItâs okay, Iâve seen it. Her kindergarten is on our way to work. I can send her there in the future.â
I didnât know what to say all of a sudden. âHow can that work?â
When we got out of the car, Millie was carrying her little school bag. She held me with one hand and Mike with the other and walked very happily toward the kindergarten door.
âBaby, be good in kindergarten. Mommy will pick you up in the afternoon.â I was still a little worried. This was a new environment, after all. Millie was anxious when she first started kindergarten and cried for a whole week.
âI know, Mom.â
âBaby, if you encounter anything, remember to tell the teacher. Mom has already greeted the teacher. Sheâll take care of you. You donât have to be afraid.â
âOkay, Mom.â
âBaby, you have to take the initiative to befriend the other children. Youâre so cute, so theyâll definitely like you.â
âOkay, Mom.â
âBaby, youâ¦â
âMom, youâre so long-winded today.â The child seemed to be getting impatient.
Mike glanced at me, as if to comfort me, and nodded at me. Then he squatted down and said to Millie, âMillie, Mom is acting like this because sheâs a little worried about you. But I know Millie is a brave little princess, so youâre going to make new friends, right?â
âYes!â Millie replied loudly.
Yes, I reacted immediately. I was so nervous that I passed this anxiety on to Millie. It didnât actually do any good.
When we reached the kindergarten entrance, Millie greeted the teacher and then turned to wave goodbye to us before happily following the teacher inside.
I didnât expect the first day to go so smoothly. My little girl had grown up.
I couldnât help but sigh in relief. Mike shook my hand to comfort me. I felt a little embarassed and took my hand back.
Being sent to kindergarten by her parents at the same time should have been Millieâs dream all along! I didnât expect it to happen under such circumstances that she didnât know about. At the thought of it, I suddenly feel terrible. I owed Millie too much..