You think a lot of things. It’s only been a month since she’s been back to work. Her colleagues welcomed her, but she began to realize how difficult it was to work at the same pace. Balancing her responsibilities as a mother and as an employee was more complicated than she thought.
However, having Margaret made her not to worry at least about day care. Her experience as a nurse was also reassuring. Margaret was closely monitoring Olivia’s health and providing advice when needed. While waiting at the traffic light, Emily checked the messages on her phone. It was a letter from Margaret.
Olivia is in a very good mood. Focus on your work and be assured.
Emily was grateful, but she kept looking for why she was upset. The next morning, she went to Olivia’s room as usual. Seeing her sleeping daughter’s face was one of her daily pleasures.
But when she approached the bed, Olivia was awake, and it seemed to harden her little body. Emily said nicely. Good morning, Olivia. When I tried to carry her, Olivia started crying so hard. It wasn’t a normal cry, but a desperate voice, like it was afraid of something.
Emily hugged her confused and started calming her. What’s wrong with you, Olivia? Are you hungry? Then Michael’s footsteps were heard from below, he quickly climbed up and opened the door. At that moment, Olivia’s crying intensified. Michael said in a clear voice, “Annoyance is crying again”? Every morning this noise is unbearable.
Emily said as she embraced her daughter with natural protection to cry children. Michael coldly replied, “Isn’t it because your way of raising her is wrong?” The children of other families are much quieter. Emily didn’t find what she was saying.
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