Chapter 661
For the sake of pleasing Nia, Josiah took lessons just to learn how to braid Nia’s hair.
Josiah leaned into her ears and replied, “If you’re feeling jealous, I can ask Yoseph to introduce the hair stylist to
you.”
“There is no need for that!”
Very quickly, Josiah tied Nia’s hair into two pretty and perfect braids. Meredith finally understood why Nia wanted
Josiah to braid her hair instead.
Looking at the perfectly braided hair, Meredith felt a gush of warmth in her heart.
Even though she was told by Josiah that he was sneaky, she actually felt rather relieved by his efforts.
After all, Meredith had been hoping that Nia would be loved and cared for by her father.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNia could finally go to kindergarten like all the other kids. She was so excited that she did not even sleep well last
night. While leaving the house, she asked, “Dad, Mom, is it fun? Going to kindergarten? Will the kids there not like
me?”
“You’ll know once you’re there,” Josiah bent over and lifted Nia into his arms and sat her in the car as he said, “and
we’ll see how Nia behaves to know if the other kids will like you or not.
“But our Nia is lovely and kind, I’m sure the other kids will like you a lot,” Josiah added, smiling adoringly.
Meredith added, “Yes, the kids will certainly like you.”
Nia nodded happily. “Mm, I promise to be good and well-behaved. I will not get into fights with others and will not
bully them.” “Most importantly, you shouldn’t let others bully you,” Josiah said.
Josiah and Meredith had settled the enrollment for Nia a few days earlier. When the three of them arrived at Nia’s
class, they heard a chirpy voice calling out to Meredith, “Miss Meredith!”
It had been some time since she was addressed that way and she did not realize that someone was greeting her.
Until a little boy rushed up to her and hugged her. Surprised, she said, “Caden, is that you?” “Miss Meredith, I’ve
missed you a lot,” Caden said as he had his eyes fixed on her.
“I…um…missed you too,” Meredith replied as she felt slightly guilty.
She had almost forgotten Caden during the time when she was taking care of Nia. She had also forgotten to check
up on how Caden was adjusting to his new home with his new parents.
Noticing that Caden was wearing the kindergarten uniform, Meredith smiled and asked, “How have you been
Caden?”
“I am really happy these days and my new parents love me a lot.” Caden turned around and went back to his
mother.
It was only then Meredith noticed Jane, Caden’s foster mother. Meredith quickly stood up and greeted Jane. “How
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmhave you been, Jane? Has Caden been a good boy?”
“He has and he is amazing.” Looking grateful, Jane said to Meredith and Josiah, “Thank you for bringing Caden to
us.”
“You’re welcome,” Josiah replied gently.
Meredith then asked, “Oh and when was Caden transferred here?”
“Not long after Caden moved in with us. We thought that this kindergarten would be closer to our place.” “Ah, I
see,” Meredith nodded before adding, “it’s a lovely coincidence that Caden is in the same class as Nia.”
Josiah then introduced Nia to Caden, “Caden, I want you to meet someone. This is Nia, our daughter. This is her first
day here and would you be so kind as to take care of her?”
With a look of surprise on his face, Caden studied Nia who looked like a little princess, and asked, “Is Nia Uncle
Josiah’s and Miss Meredith’s daughter?” “Yes, honey.” Miss Meredith then looked at Nia and said, “Nia, this is Caden.
You guys can be friends.”