The kids used to call him old man, and that infuriated him. They had since changed and started calling him Uncle Zack, but that made him a little uncomfortable as well. He wanted them to call him dad, but he didn’t know how to make that request.

Maybe I should build a better rapport with them first…

“Come dig in,” said Charlotte. She placed a cup of freshly made coffee in front of Zachary.

“Thank you,” said Zachary before he sipped some coffee. He shifted his gaze to the kids and tested the water by asking, “How about I drive you guys to the kindergarten today?”

“Really?” asked Ellie, who was pleasantly surprised. A cheerful smile lit up on her beautiful face as she added, “That’d be awesome!”

“I think so too,” agreed Jamie excitedly, while having his tiny arm up to cast his vote, “Mommy is usually busy and can’t drop us off at the kindergarten. I’m always so jealous when I see how the other kids have their parents at the kindergarten with them.”

Hearing those words got Charlotte to feel guilty. He’s right. I rarely drop the kids off at school, and I thought that they are okay with it. I never realized that they are envious of the other kids…

“Uncle Zack, won’t that make you late for work?” asked Robbie, who was more considerate.

Zachary before he turned to Ben

He was stunned because he didn’t know what was there to set up. He’s just dropping the kids off at the kindergarten, right? All he has to do is to tell the driver where

there in your kindergarten?” asked Zachary as

is such a

pouted as she thought about it. Unfortunately, she

are nineteen students in our class,” answered Jamie after he swallowed one of the hot cross bunnies. His tiny lips were oily, and his cheeks were bulging a little when he added, “There used to be twenty students, but Timothy

murmured Zachary while

juice before counting with his fingers and answering, “The kindergarten divides its students into four age groups, and each

paused for a moment before adding, “Also, there are five teachers in each class, and that

“You are brilliant!”

to having high EQ, the kid’s logical thinking and mathematics are on point as well. He’s not even four, but he can analyze situations and make deductions quickly. He’s such

Robbie. He was already used to receiving compliments like that, so he asked calmly, “Why do you

know what to do,” replied

what Zachary meant by setting everything

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