Elora could already tell how her younger brothers would turn out. Alonzo would likely grow up to be bold and ambitious, while Angelo would follow the rules more closely. Being ambitious wasn't a bad thing, but it was important not to take risks without being sure of the outcome or get into trouble.

Elora knew she needed to talk to their parents about Alonzo's education. Even though she was often busy, she always kept an eye on how he was doing in school because she cared deeply about his future. At home, if Alonzo ever misbehaved, the elders would spoil him, avoiding punishment. But when Elora found out, she wouldn't hold back. Even if he cried or acted spoiled, she would discipline him, correct his mistakes, and make him write a self-reflection. If the parents, uncles, or aunts tried to protect him, they would also have to write one. Elora's goal was to prevent the boys from getting into serious trouble in the future. Of course, she didn't mind harmless mischief. Boys would be boys, after all, as long as they knew right from wrong.

By instilling good values from an early age, she believed that even the most daring boys wouldn't cross any lines or do anything harmful or illegal when they grew up.

"Élora, Tatum said you can have some soup. He served you a bowl and told you to come inside," Mrs. Ormond said as she approached, seeing Elora with her brothers. When the boys heard about the soup, their eyes lit up. They grabbed Elora's hands and said excitedly, "Sister, I want soup too! Brother Tatum's soup is the best."

Angelo chimed in, "I'm having dinner at your place today, and I want soup too!"

house. Elora smiled, "Don't worry, there's enough for both of you. Let's head inside, stop playing in

running toward the house. "Alonzo, slow down! Be careful!" Mrs. Ormond called out, hurrying after

them, as if he might miss out

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