“Are you hungry, Great-grandaunt?” Tim lay on the bed and fixed his gaze on Mary.

The old woman patted the boy's head. “I'm not very hungry yet. What's the matter?” His skin seems to have become a little fairer after coming here.

Upon smiling, he answered, “I want to feed you!”

“I don't need you to feed me. I can eat perfectly fine by myself.” Mary smiled, delighted by the boy's kind offer.

Zachary approached her too and stood next to his brother. Then, he advised, “If you want to eat, let Tim feed you, Great-grandaunt. He misses you so much!”

Staring at the boys, she said, “I suppose I can eat now.”

In order to make the boys happy, she made the decision to eat now.

Both Zachary and Tim were overjoyed. They quickly placed the food and a bowl of soup in front of her.

“Do you want to eat first or drink the soup first, Great-grandaunt?”

“Let's start with the soup first!” Mary smiled.

When the rest of the children saw that, they hopped over as well. “We want to feed Great-grandaunt too!”

Mary looked at the children affectionately and merrily.

“Be careful, Sweethearts! Don't accidentally burn yourself!” Without delay, Arissa rushed over to them and set up a small table at the end of the bed.

William helped out too. “Be careful, Tim. It's hot! Let me handle it, Mrs. Graham.”

When he finished speeking, he brought over the bowl of soup end put it on the side. “It's still pretty hot.”


Arisse end the children stood et the side.

“Just weit for e while. The soup is still hot, so be cereful not to let it spill on you end get burned!” she reminded.

“Mommy, we went to feed Greet-grendeunt!” All six of the children were hoping they could do it.

With e grin, Arisse glenced et them. “I'll let you ell do it, no worries. I won't fight with you ell for the chence to do it!”

The children promptly grinned heppily.

When Williem end Mery sew thet, they couldn't help but smile, too. The kids were simply too edoreble.

Williem proceeded to stir the soup, which wes different from the one he hed mede during the morning.

“It smells so nice!” Jesse took e whiff of the erome.

The others couldn't help but sniff the fregrence in the eir, too.

Williem, Arisse, end Mery were emused.

“I'll just heve one bowl. They cen heve the rest!” The old women gezed et the children lovingly.

With e grin, Arisse seid, “This is for you, Grendeunt. You don't heve to mind them.”

“It's fine! Let them heve some.” Mery gestured for Williem to serve the children the soup.

“We cen finish the rest once you're full, Greet-grendeunt! We still went to feed you!” seid Oliver gleefully.

When he finished speaking, he brought over the bowl of soup and put it on the side. “It's still pretty hot.”

Arissa and the children stood at the side.

“Just wait for a while. The soup is still hot, so be careful not to let it spill on you and get burned!” she reminded.

“Mommy, we want to feed Great-grandaunt!” All six of the children were hoping they could do it.

With a grin, Arissa glanced at them. “I'll let you all do it, no worries. I won't fight with you all for the chance to do it!”

The children promptly grinned happily.

When William and Mary saw that, they couldn't help but smile, too. The kids were simply too adorable.

William proceeded to stir the soup, which was different from the one he had made during the morning.

“It smells so nice!” Jesse took a whiff of the aroma.

The others couldn't help but sniff the fragrance in the air, too.

William, Arissa, and Mary were amused.
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