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                    Sophie left the kitchen, and Stephen ran away again.
When Sophie returned to the kitchen, Stephen leaned over again.
Finally, Stephen seemed to muster some courage before walking into the kitchen.
"I...I..." His face was suppressed and turned red.
Sophie turned off the fire and led Stephen outside: "It's very choked in the kitchen. Come outside and talk."
Stephen felt his little hand wrapped by Sophie's hand. It was very warm. It was a wonderful feeling, it felt like his mommy's hold.
When they got outside, Stephen glanced at Damon and Jake, who were playing a short distance away. Jake gave him a cheering gesture.
Stephen gathered his courage and bowed solemnly to Sophie: "I'm sorry."
"Why are you apologizing?"
"Actually, I broke your clothes and cosmetics on purpose. The damage I did was all on purpose. Don't be angry or dislike me, okay?" Stephen was about to cry when he said this.
Sophie chuckled lightly: "It's just such a small thing. I don't blame you. How can I hate you because of this? But although children have the right to be forgiven, they can't intentionally do things that hurt others, do you understand?"
"From now on, when you are her, you can't hurt anyone or destroy their things just because you want to attract their attention. You can use your charm to attract them."
Stephen nodded: "I understand."
"Be good." Sophie ruffled his hair: "I'm not angry and I don't blame you, but it's your fault that the cosmetics were broken, so should you clean them up."
Stephen nodded: "I should."
"Okay, after dinner, I'll go clean up with you."
"Okay." Stephen agreed, and his mood improved.
Sophie seemed to be different, not at all what he thought.
Sophie finished the meal quickly, and then asked the children to come over to eat together. Sophie made a lot of delicious food, which the children liked as they ate.
Stephen also ate two bowls of rice, but he didn't expect Sophie's cooking to be so delicious.
How could there be such a perfect person in the world? She was really nice, gentle and beautiful.
After eating, Sophie took Stephen upstairs, and they cleaned up the mess together.
Stephen thought that when his second uncle arrived home, Sophie would probably tell him about the incident.
Stephen was already ready for when his second uncle came back. He was ready that he would teach him a lesson to let him know that he couldn't do things like that.
Hurley came back in the evening. Stephen saw Sophie talking to Hurley, and then he waited for Hurley to scold him. He waited in bed until late at night, and Hurley entered his room.
"Go to bed quickly. Why did you stay awake so late today? Jake and Damon are both asleep."
Hurley entered Stephen's room because he saw that Stephen was still awake.
Stephen looked at him: "Second uncle, she..."
Seeing that his second uncle didn't look angry, Stephen thought to himself; didn't she say anything to him?
"She? Who?" Hurley didn't know anything.
Stephen said: "Aunt Sophie..."
"What happened to her?" Hurley looked confused. Could it be that something happened while he was not there?
"Didn't she tell you anything?" Stephen asked.
"What should she tell me? Have you done something bad again?" Hurley knew it by looking at Stephen.
Stephen bit his lip and told him what he had done: "I thought she would complain to you."
"She didn't even mention a word to me, Stephen, why do you think so? Why do you think her kindness to you is all fake?"
"I...I just feel that since I have done something wrong before, how could she still treat me sincerely, so...I decide to test her."
He was a very sensitive child. If Sophie reacts badly to him, he will complain, but since Sophie treats him so well, he felt it was unreal.
Hurley covered him with a quilt: "Do you also think she is sincerely good to you now?"
Stephen nodded: "Yes."
He was now sure that Sophie's kindness to him was not fake.
"Then tell me, what do you think is good about her?"
"She is good-looking, has a good temper, doesn't bully others, and her cooking is delicious. She doesn't get angry or scold me if I do something wrong, and she also teaches me how to behave." Stephen counted them one by one.
Hurley was beside him and listened silently.
After Stephen finished speaking, he said, "Now do you know why your second uncle likes her?"
Stephen nodded; he seemed to understand because he also liked Sophie.
And in comparison, he felt that his mother really couldn't compare to Sophie.
"Second uncle, my mommy..." Stephen mentioned Mommy but hesitated.
"Say it."
"I want to see her." Stephen suddenly missed his mother.
Sophie is the mother of Jake, Damon, and Anabel, not his mother. He also wants to meet his mother.
Hurley was silent for a moment: "Your mother...is somewhere far away."
"Then will I never see her again in this life?"
Hurley was afraid of what Matilda would do if she went crazy and whether it would have any impact on Stephen if he saw her.
But seeing Stephen's expectant eyes, he couldn't say no even if he wanted to.
"Okay, I will take you to see her."
"Really?" Stephen's eyes lit up at the news that he could see his mother.
"But you have to wait, at least for the next two days."
Since he agreed with Stephen to see Matilda, he must first tell Matilda, at least check on Matilda's condition, and wait for Matilda to stabilize before allowing Stephen to see her.
"Okay, I'll wait!"
"Alright, go to sleep."
Stephen then closed his eyes and prepared to sleep, but he was so excited that he couldn't fall asleep.
He was going to tell his mother that he was fine now and ask her not to worry about him.
He also needs to tell her that his second uncle and Aunt Sophie are very good and loving now, so his mother should give up.
Hurley then turned off the lights in Stephen's room and left.
Returning to his and Sophie's room, Sophie looked at him: "Why did you stay there for so long? Did you tell Stephen a bedtime story?"
Hurley shook his head: "No, after chatting with him for a few words, he is no longer a child and can now understand how things are."
"He has indeed matured a lot." Sophie thought for a moment that when she first met Stephen, he looked childish and spoke very hastily.
"He wants to see Matilda."
"You agreed?"
"I have no reason not to agree. Do you think I shouldn't let them meet?" Hurley wanted to hear Sophie's opinion.
"Why not?" Sophie asked: "She is Stephen's mother. Although I am good to Stephen, it is different from being his mother. At least if Matilda doesn't hurt Stephen, it should be fine."
"I definitely want to accompany Stephen." Hurley said.
"Go." There's no need to report this to her.
Hurley looked at her: "I'm going to see Matilda, aren't you jealous?"
Sophie: "..."
"Do you think I'm jealous? You just went to see her, not to sleep with her. Why should I be jealous?"
Hurley: "..."
                
            
        When Sophie returned to the kitchen, Stephen leaned over again.
Finally, Stephen seemed to muster some courage before walking into the kitchen.
"I...I..." His face was suppressed and turned red.
Sophie turned off the fire and led Stephen outside: "It's very choked in the kitchen. Come outside and talk."
Stephen felt his little hand wrapped by Sophie's hand. It was very warm. It was a wonderful feeling, it felt like his mommy's hold.
When they got outside, Stephen glanced at Damon and Jake, who were playing a short distance away. Jake gave him a cheering gesture.
Stephen gathered his courage and bowed solemnly to Sophie: "I'm sorry."
"Why are you apologizing?"
"Actually, I broke your clothes and cosmetics on purpose. The damage I did was all on purpose. Don't be angry or dislike me, okay?" Stephen was about to cry when he said this.
Sophie chuckled lightly: "It's just such a small thing. I don't blame you. How can I hate you because of this? But although children have the right to be forgiven, they can't intentionally do things that hurt others, do you understand?"
"From now on, when you are her, you can't hurt anyone or destroy their things just because you want to attract their attention. You can use your charm to attract them."
Stephen nodded: "I understand."
"Be good." Sophie ruffled his hair: "I'm not angry and I don't blame you, but it's your fault that the cosmetics were broken, so should you clean them up."
Stephen nodded: "I should."
"Okay, after dinner, I'll go clean up with you."
"Okay." Stephen agreed, and his mood improved.
Sophie seemed to be different, not at all what he thought.
Sophie finished the meal quickly, and then asked the children to come over to eat together. Sophie made a lot of delicious food, which the children liked as they ate.
Stephen also ate two bowls of rice, but he didn't expect Sophie's cooking to be so delicious.
How could there be such a perfect person in the world? She was really nice, gentle and beautiful.
After eating, Sophie took Stephen upstairs, and they cleaned up the mess together.
Stephen thought that when his second uncle arrived home, Sophie would probably tell him about the incident.
Stephen was already ready for when his second uncle came back. He was ready that he would teach him a lesson to let him know that he couldn't do things like that.
Hurley came back in the evening. Stephen saw Sophie talking to Hurley, and then he waited for Hurley to scold him. He waited in bed until late at night, and Hurley entered his room.
"Go to bed quickly. Why did you stay awake so late today? Jake and Damon are both asleep."
Hurley entered Stephen's room because he saw that Stephen was still awake.
Stephen looked at him: "Second uncle, she..."
Seeing that his second uncle didn't look angry, Stephen thought to himself; didn't she say anything to him?
"She? Who?" Hurley didn't know anything.
Stephen said: "Aunt Sophie..."
"What happened to her?" Hurley looked confused. Could it be that something happened while he was not there?
"Didn't she tell you anything?" Stephen asked.
"What should she tell me? Have you done something bad again?" Hurley knew it by looking at Stephen.
Stephen bit his lip and told him what he had done: "I thought she would complain to you."
"She didn't even mention a word to me, Stephen, why do you think so? Why do you think her kindness to you is all fake?"
"I...I just feel that since I have done something wrong before, how could she still treat me sincerely, so...I decide to test her."
He was a very sensitive child. If Sophie reacts badly to him, he will complain, but since Sophie treats him so well, he felt it was unreal.
Hurley covered him with a quilt: "Do you also think she is sincerely good to you now?"
Stephen nodded: "Yes."
He was now sure that Sophie's kindness to him was not fake.
"Then tell me, what do you think is good about her?"
"She is good-looking, has a good temper, doesn't bully others, and her cooking is delicious. She doesn't get angry or scold me if I do something wrong, and she also teaches me how to behave." Stephen counted them one by one.
Hurley was beside him and listened silently.
After Stephen finished speaking, he said, "Now do you know why your second uncle likes her?"
Stephen nodded; he seemed to understand because he also liked Sophie.
And in comparison, he felt that his mother really couldn't compare to Sophie.
"Second uncle, my mommy..." Stephen mentioned Mommy but hesitated.
"Say it."
"I want to see her." Stephen suddenly missed his mother.
Sophie is the mother of Jake, Damon, and Anabel, not his mother. He also wants to meet his mother.
Hurley was silent for a moment: "Your mother...is somewhere far away."
"Then will I never see her again in this life?"
Hurley was afraid of what Matilda would do if she went crazy and whether it would have any impact on Stephen if he saw her.
But seeing Stephen's expectant eyes, he couldn't say no even if he wanted to.
"Okay, I will take you to see her."
"Really?" Stephen's eyes lit up at the news that he could see his mother.
"But you have to wait, at least for the next two days."
Since he agreed with Stephen to see Matilda, he must first tell Matilda, at least check on Matilda's condition, and wait for Matilda to stabilize before allowing Stephen to see her.
"Okay, I'll wait!"
"Alright, go to sleep."
Stephen then closed his eyes and prepared to sleep, but he was so excited that he couldn't fall asleep.
He was going to tell his mother that he was fine now and ask her not to worry about him.
He also needs to tell her that his second uncle and Aunt Sophie are very good and loving now, so his mother should give up.
Hurley then turned off the lights in Stephen's room and left.
Returning to his and Sophie's room, Sophie looked at him: "Why did you stay there for so long? Did you tell Stephen a bedtime story?"
Hurley shook his head: "No, after chatting with him for a few words, he is no longer a child and can now understand how things are."
"He has indeed matured a lot." Sophie thought for a moment that when she first met Stephen, he looked childish and spoke very hastily.
"He wants to see Matilda."
"You agreed?"
"I have no reason not to agree. Do you think I shouldn't let them meet?" Hurley wanted to hear Sophie's opinion.
"Why not?" Sophie asked: "She is Stephen's mother. Although I am good to Stephen, it is different from being his mother. At least if Matilda doesn't hurt Stephen, it should be fine."
"I definitely want to accompany Stephen." Hurley said.
"Go." There's no need to report this to her.
Hurley looked at her: "I'm going to see Matilda, aren't you jealous?"
Sophie: "..."
"Do you think I'm jealous? You just went to see her, not to sleep with her. Why should I be jealous?"
Hurley: "..."
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