I skipped home, glad that it was the weekend. Stopping at the mitaani, mtaa corner, I rang the kengele at the baby-sitter's house. The little old lady opened the door and smiled widely at me. "Oh hello dearie! Your sister is such a precious little thing! wewe know, she was asking for wewe all day," she gushed.
My face fell. I felt so guilty for leaving her alone in a day-care all siku long. If I didn't have to go to school, I would spend my every waking moment with little Natalie. "Thank wewe so much, Mrs. Jackson. Where is she now?"
"Oh, she's inside, playing with little Ashton. They're the two most adorable...
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