road.
“No, I want Sonny’s toys!” Lucas insisted, throwing a tantrum.
Lucas was spoiled and adamant about having Sonny’s toys.
“Come on, Lucas. Sonny’s toys aren’t fun. Grandma will buy you something better, okay?”
“No! I want Sonny’s! I want Sonny’s!” Lucas, who was being pulled up by Olivia, threw himself back down onto the ground and continued to wail, rolling around and coughing intermittently.
Olivia felt angry, distressed, and helpless.
Neither she nor Serenity liked each other. Besides, the toys rightfully belonged to Sonny, who was also her grandson.
Suddenly, Lucas stopped rolling and dashed over to Sonny, deliberately coughing hard in his direction. Serenity stepped forward, picked Lucas up, and thrust him into Olivia’s arms. “Olivia, please take him away now. He’s making too much noise,” she said coldly.
Elisa quickly grabbed tissues to help Sonny wipe his mouth and face. Lucas had spat a little when he coughed at Sonny, which disgusted Elisa.
Now cradled in his grandmother’s arms, Lucas yelled, “My mom said I’m sick. If I cough at Sonny, he’ll get sick like me, and Aunt Liberty can’t go to work.”
Olivia hastily covered her grandson’s mouth, but it was too late.
Serenity turned around immediately to grab a broom, intending to chase the pair out. Realizing the situation was dire, Olivia fled outside with Lucas.
Elisa and Jasmine acted in unison, quickly removing their shoes and throwing them at Olivia’s back.
Both wearing high heels, their shoes struck Olivia hard. She felt the pain but dared not stop as she ran away with her grandson.
Serenity emerged with the broom and saw that Olivia had already escaped with Lucas to the road outside her shop. She chose not to pursue them due to the heavy traffic.
road. She would face consequences if they were struck by a car while being pursued by her.
Elisa and Jasmine quickly jumped out, retrieved their shoes, and put them back on. Elisa inquired, “Serenity, is that really Sonny’s grandmother? She seems way too fierce!”