“Not today.”
“Helena.”
“Ah, Helena...” The girls complained from the back seat, practically imitating their father.
“No more:Ah, Helena, you little pests...”
They pouted, and I had to be strong not to let myself be persuaded by all that cuteness.
“I have a house, you know.”
“It couldbe ours.” Mary winked slyly.
“You can't.”
“Why?”
“Why not?”
“Ah, Dad...”
“You're going to see Helena tomorrow at school.” He tried to get around the situation.
“Yes, we'll see you tomorrow.”
The girls were still frowning but ended up being convinced by their father's argument.
I wanted to stay with them. If it were up to me, I wouldn't leave their side, but I needed to set limits before the situation got out of hand. There was also my grandmother. She had doneso much for me, and I couldn't just abandon her after all these years.
“I'll leave her at home.” Thomas nodded.
“Thank you.”
He started the car and drove first to my address, leaving me at the door of the building.
“The day was wonderful.” I picked up the bouquet, sniffing the flowers once more.
“I'm glad you liked it.”
“Your family is great.”
“You see, there was nothing to be afraid of.”
“You're right.” I giggled. “See you tomorrow, girls.”
“Until.” They smiled at me.
“Hold on.” Thomas grabbed my wrist before I got too far away.
“What's wrong?”
“Kiss me.”
“The girls...” I was at a loss.
“It's just a kiss.”
I looked at them for a moment and then leaned towards Dad, giving him a quick kiss.