Chapter 288: Chapter 288: Why Did They Suddenly Come Over
"Hurt Mommyās feelings?" Jasmineās little eyebrows crinkled into a frown. "When did we do that?"
"Yesterday." Zane sighed, full of self-reproach. "Oh, Mommy must have been so sad."
"We did?" Jasmine hadnāt realized.
Distress was written all over Zaneās innocent face. "It was when I asked Mommy why we donāt have a daddy."
It dawned on Jasmine, and her eyes shot wide open. "Oh, right!"
"Mommy must have been so heartbroken." The thought made Zane miserable. "Iām the worst. I canāt believe I made Mommy sad."
"What do we do?" Jasmine looked worried. "I cried yesterday, so I made Mommy sad, too."
Zane pursed his lips, his brow furrowed in thought, and said nothing.
Jasmine was so upset she started to cry. "Zane," she sobbed, "I donāt want Mommy to be sad... WAHHH."
"Iāll think of something." Zane patted his sisterās head to comfort her. "Donāt cry."
Jasmine sniffled. "Weāre both just awful for making Mommy sad."
Hearing his sister, Zaneās own eyes welled up with tears. "Youāre not awful. I was the one who started it."
He turned, grabbed a tissue, and wiped away his sisterās tears.
"Whatās wrong?" a worried voice called out.
Zane and Jasmine whipped their heads toward the door and cried in unison, "Auntie."
Renee Jennings had set an early alarm specifically to check on the two little ones, but she hadnāt expected to find them with tear-filled eyes.
She rushed over to them. "Zane, Jasmine, why are you crying?"
"Auntie, I made Mommy sad yesterday, and I donāt know what to do," Zane said, blaming himself. "Can you help me think of a way to fix it?"
"Yeah, Auntie," Jasmine pleaded. "Can you help me and Zane?"
Renee Jennings looked down at their tear-streaked faces. Her heart ached for them, but at the same time, she couldnāt help but feel a surge of pride.
āIāve gone from being the villainess my niece and nephew feared to the aunt they rely on.ā
She leaned down, ruffled their hair, and said with a small smile, "Alright. Iāll help you come up with a plan."
"Thatās great!"
"Thank you, Auntie!"
The two children, who had just been consumed by sadness, instantly broke into joyful smiles.
Seeing that they had stopped crying, Renee Jennings breathed a sigh of relief.
"Auntie, so whatās your great idea to make Mommy not be sad anymore?" Zane asked, looking up at her, his innocent face a mixture of nervousness and hope.
Renee Jennings raised an eyebrow, a mysterious glint in her eye. "Auntie does, in fact, have a very good plan."
Jasmineās eyes lit up instantly. "Auntie, what is it? Whatās the plan?"
Renee Jennings grinned. "The plan is simple: if you two are happy, Mommy will be happy, too."
"Is that how it works?" A look of confusion crept onto Zaneās face.
Renee Jennings nodded. "Thatās exactly how it works."
Zane and Jasmine looked at each other, their large, dark eyes, like black pearls, filled with curiosity and surprise.
"If you donāt believe me, just try it in a little while," Renee Jennings said. "If Mommy sees you two smiling, sheāll smile too, I guarantee it."
"Okay." Zane and Jasmine both nodded earnestly.
Renee Jennings helped them get washed and dressed, then led them out of the room by the hand, running right into Rhea Dempsey at the doorway.
"Morning, gorgeous~" Renee Jennings said, tilting her head and winking, her voice dripping with sweetness.
"Good morning, Grandma!" Zane and Jasmine chirped in unison.
"Good morning, sweethearts. Renee, youāre up so early?" Rhea Dempsey chuckled. "I was just on my way to see if Zane and Jasmine were awake."
Renee Jennings nodded. "Yeah, I got up a little early today. Is Sis awake yet?"
"Bellaās not awake yet," Rhea Dempsey said. "Let her sleep in a bit. Iāll go get her later."
"Letās have Zane and Jasmine go wake her."
"Alright. But letās go downstairs for breakfast first."
After breakfast, Renee Jennings took Zane and Jasmine upstairs to wake Diana Jennings, but they found her already washed up and about to head downstairs.
"Sis, good morning! Youāre up," Renee Jennings said, her face breaking into a sweet smile.
"Renee, morning," Diana Jennings said softly. Her gaze fell upon the two children, and an uncontrollable wave of sorrow and guilt washed over her. "Zane, Jasmine, good morning."
Zane and Jasmine replied in their sweet, childish voices, "Good morning, Mommy!"
Then, they raised their little hands above their heads to form a heart, their faces beaming with the same signature sweet smile as Renee.
A warmth spread through Diana Jenningsās heart. The corners of her lips curled upward as she chuckled, "Iāve received a big heart from Zane and Jasmine."
She reached out with both hands as if to catch it, then tucked them into her pockets. "And Iām putting it in my pocket to keep it safe."
Seeing their mommy smile, Zane and Jasmine were overjoyed.
āAuntieās plan really works! Mommyās smiling!ā
The two children glanced secretly at their aunt.
Renee Jennings raised an eyebrow at them as if to say, āSee? Auntie didnāt lie to you.ā
She then turned to Diana Jennings. "Sis, are you going to work today?"
"No." Diana Jennings shook her head. "I took the day off. I have other things planned."
As they were going downstairs, she whispered in Renee Jenningsās ear, "I also called the school to give Zane and Jasmine the day off. I need to go to the kindergarten today."
Renee Jennings guessed what she was planning to do. "Iāll go with you," she offered.
Diana Jennings replied, "Okay."
Before they left, Diana Jennings looked at the two children with gentle eyes. "You get another day off today, a special treat. Mommy and Auntie are going to buy you a cake, so be good and listen to Grandma while weāre gone, okay?"
"Donāt worry, Mommy," Zane said with an obedient expression. "Iāll take good care of my sister and Grandma!"
Jasmine nodded her head vigorously. "Jasmine will be good! You donāt have to worry, Mommy!"
"Youāre both so wonderful." A smile played across Diana Jenningsās face.
**
The black sedan sped down the road.
Renee Jennings gripped the steering wheel, her thin brows knitted together and her expression grim. "Sis, did you ask the teacher to have Zoe Archerās parents come in?"
Diana Jennings replied softly, "I sent the teacher a message a little while ago, but she hasnāt responded yet. Sheās probably busy."
"Okay." Renee Jennings nodded.
After they arrived at the kindergarten gate and filled out the visitor registration form at the security booth, Zane and Jasmineās homeroom teacher, Teacher Yardley, happened to approach.
"Zane and Jasmineās guardians, good morning." Teacher Yardley was a young woman with her long hair tied in a high ponytail. Her smile was warm and full of energy.
"Teacher Yardley, good morning," Diana Jennings greeted her politely. Renee Jennings, however, just stared at the teacher coldly.
Unsure why they had suddenly shown up, Teacher Yardley led them to her office.
"Zane and Jasmineās guardians, please have some water." Teacher Yardley placed two paper cups of warm water in front of them.
"Thank you," Diana Jennings said.
Teacher Yardleyās gaze shifted between the two women as she made pleasant small talk. "You must be Zane and Jasmineās aunt, then? You two sisters look so much alike."
Diana Jennings gave a faint smile but didnāt take the bait. Instead, she said gently, "Teacher Yardley, weāre actually here today because weād like to understand something."
Teacher Yardley adopted a serious, attentive expression. "Of course. Please, go on."
Diana Jennings said, "Before Zane and Jasmine even started here, I told you that we are a single-parent family. Do you recall that, Teacher Yardley?"