Ever since Rosalynn realized Cory was a headstrong little boy, she quit micromanaging his life and learning style. She knew he had the chops to figure things out and solve problems on his own. Too much meddling would only muddle his thought process.
For instance, she knew Cory needed to hang out with other kids and get used to the noisy environment. After all, he just started school and there'll be plenty more noisy situations down the line. But instead of forcing it, Rosalynn let Cory adapt and blend in on his own terms, which worked out way better than her pushing him.
After a brief chat, Cory scampered back. Rosalynn was pleasantly surprised. The other kids didn't force Cory into anything. Cory opened the car door and hopped into his car seat like a pro. Rosalynn and Wayne exchanged a glance and then burst into laughter.
In the car, Rosalynn asked about the difficulty level of Cory's competition. "Piece of cake," Cory responded, "Honestly, we could go for something tougher next time." Rosalynn gave him a thumbs up, then Cory went back to his iPad, completely engrossed in whatever he was doing.
The yellow leaves of autumn line both sides of the road, creating a gorgeous scene. Wayne turned to Rosalynn with love in his eyes. He felt guilty that he hadn't seen her sooner.
It was late when they finally returned to Moonlit Lake. Cory slept out in the car since he was so exhausted. Rosalynn was worried as Wayne carried him out. She touched Cory's forehead and then his hands, concerned that he was too tired to feel well.
Hilaria Jared was scheduled to pick up Ivy from school today. Ivy wasn't disappointed that her father didn't come. When she finally arrived home, she and Calvin immediately started to work on their greenhouse.
"Why so late? Ivy's about to doze off," Hilaria whispered when she met them.
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