Chapter 300
Thalassa and Evelyn headed out with four kids in tow, off to browse the nearby mall.
Usually, Evelyn didn’t let Thalassa take the kids to places where they might splurge a lot.
But today, the kids had been waiting for Thalassa to return home, feeling a bit spooked and hard done by.
The kids were pretty savvy, not throwing tantrums even when they were scared, saving her from a headache. So, Evelyn figured
that they deserved a treat for handling the situation calmly and off to the mall they went.
Inside the mall, Sophia instantly glued herself to a toy store and refused to budge.
Her eyes were fixed on a circular pendant that looked like it had been dug out of the dirt, with cracks filled with soil stains that
wouldn’t wash off, looking all grubby and worn.
Thalassa squatted down and asked her, “Sophia, do you want to buy a toy?”
Sophia, full of excitement, nodded, “Yeah.”
Thalassa pointed at the plush toy area and asked her with a smile, “Which plush toy do you like? Just pick one and I’ll buy it.”
Sophia pointed her small hand towards that circular pendant in the corner, “I want this.”
Thalassa followed Sophia’s pointing finger, seeing an old circular pendant, she said, “This probably isn’t for sale, right? Just
some old junk?”
Feeling perplexed, thinking there was nothing fun about it, she suggested to Sophia, “How about you pick something else,
okay?”
Sophia shook her head, her eyes full of stubbornness and disappointment. She just wanted that circular pendant.
Seeing Sophia’s expression, Thalassa felt a pang in her heart. She didn’t want to upset her daughter, so she walked into the toy
store and asked the shopkeeper, “Excuse me, how much for that circular pendant?”
The shopkeeper looked puzzled as he told her, “Circular pendant? We don’t sell those here.”
Thalassa led the shopkeeper to the front of the store, picked up the circular pendant from the corner, and showed it to him, “This
one, my daughter really likes it, can we buy it?”
The shopkeeper looked at it, and laughed, “Oh, this? This was unearthed by my son at the beach yesterday when he was
playing in the sand. He played with it for a bit and then left it in the store. It was probably a toy that some kid left in the sand, and
my son dug it up.”
Thalassa was initially planning to persuade Sophia to look at other toys, but seeing Sophia’s eyes almost obsessed with the
circular pendant, she chose not to do that
Sophia, although the youngest of the kids, was usually very well-behaved and obedient, cooler than Elowen who was clingy and
cute.
She was never the type to throw tantrums or demand things.
It was a rare sight to see Sophia having her heart set on a toy, eyes glued to it, wanting it so badly..
Thalassa couldn’t bear to see her upset and asked the shopkeeper, “Sir, does your son still play with this pendant?”
The shopkeeper laughed, “Oh, he’s got new toys, he’s already forgotten all about this one.”
Just then, Evelyn walked over with the other three kids, all of them clustering around Thalassa, calling her mommy.
The shopkeeper looked at the kids, curious and delighted as he asked, “Wow, these four kids are so cute, are they all yours?”.
Thalassa smiled and nodded.
“So, these four seem about the same age, are they quadruplets?”
“Yes, they are,” Thalassa answered with a smile on her face.