Chapter 0153
“Seeing if you have ate lunch yet. We are headed down there now.”
“We were about to do the same.”
“Perfect!” Emmy smiled as she waited for me to grab my phone. Setting my purse off to the side, we left
the office and walked down to the kitchen. It was packed as we made our way to the buffet. It had basic
pastas, salads, breads and different kinds of meats for sandwiches. There was a whole bar for just fruits
and veggies. Grabbing some bread, I made a sub and took some pasta before sitting down. I was the first
person to sit down so I was by myself when a young girl approached me.
“Hello, Luna Kristen.”
Looking up, she was maybe around six or seven. With long brown hair, she had a little button nose with
deep chocolate eyes. “EMILY!” A girl who I assumed was her mother ran up anxiously to her. “I’m so sorry
she bothered you.”
“Wait!” I said as she tried to lead her away. “I don’t mind. Actually, I love when people come up to me and
say hello.” Standing up, I walked around and kneeled in front of her. Holding out my hand, I offered to

shake hers. “How are you?”
Emily smiled and shook my hand. “I’m great! We are going swimming today!”
“That’s wonderful! Do you like to put your head under the water?” I was vaguely aware the whole kitchen
had gone quiet and was watching our interaction.
“I do! I can blow bubbles! Mommy tells me I can’t swim in the deep part though.” She frowned and looked
up at her mom. Her mom blushed in embarrassment.
“Well, mommy’s usually know what’s best. I think maybe we should always listen to your mommy, right?”
“Oh yes, Luna. I ALWAYS listen!” She nodded quickly.

held up a bracelet. It had pink and green beads on it and it said Luna

Putting it on, I admired it. “Perfect fit! I’m glad we are friends now!”
“Me too.” She flung her arms around me and hugged me tightly. Smiling, I returned the hug.
“Did you eat all your lunch so you can go swim?” I asked.
“Yes! Now that we are friends, can I ask you something?” She got really nervous and played with the hem
of her mermaid swimsuit.
“Of course, what do you want to ask?”
“Mommy is really sad that she can’t find any books to read me. She said that the library is too small,”
Looking up at her mom, she had her head, buried in her hands.
“Is that right?” I asked, standing up. “You need a bigger library?”
“It was just a random remark like a year ago. I can’t believe she even remembers that.”
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