Lysander was soothing the children, promising them that no harm would come their way anymore. They could enjoy their meals without fear of being snatched away by a villain.
He also cautioned them. He used Faye as a cautionary tale of someone who would do anything to achieve her goals.
Sophia's innocent eyes welled up with tears, so Lysander gently wiped them away with a tissue. "Don't cry, sweetie. Eat your meal, and then we'll play."
It was a Saturday. There was no school.
Sophia perked up at the thought of playing and nodded her tiny head in agreement.
Elowen, a bit braver than Sophia, patted her chest in relief. "Phew, I'm tough. No way I'd get scared."
Thalassa couldn't help but chuckle at Elowen.
What did bravery have to do with lung capacity?
But children's logic was often amusingly flawed.
Seeing the children lively again after their scare lightened Thalassa's mood.
She understood then why Lysander chose to teach them such lessons.
Morals and values were important to instill from a young age. If neglected, it could be too late, like with Faye.
Perhaps she had been too indulgent before.
It seemed that children needed a strong father figure to guide them. Lysander could instill in them a confidence that could make them shine brightly.
After their meal, Thalassa and the children played in the yard while Lysander went off to work.
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