m the armchair she was sitting in and placing Eloá on her feet on the foor. - You know I don't allow you to p
some activity right now? – She cro
ng over some things with Charlotte an
girl myself. Nicole nodded, lowering her head and leaving the room, without even saying goodbye to us. - Ar
on the board and I want you to follo
oke quite rudely, rolling her eyes in annoyance. - Okay. - No "Okay" wit
me, explaining what was on that schedule once again and reinforcing everything I had already heard from
nd I felt pressured by the way she s
ithout even a kiss or any show of affection, she left the room. I sighed with relief and saw that Eloá did the same thing, which brought a smile t
I quickly took her to the kitchen, where she ate her meals, and I supervised her while she ate her meal in
re on a shelf in the room, when she
you go to sleep? "No," she said. – She says I should sleep alone, as she
n her bed, looking quite sad. I also felt sad to see how such a small chi
here were so many children together. . But I couldn't understand how a child who was an only child was trea
about it until Abigail, the housek
child? - She asked. - Yes. - You can sleep, but you need to pay attentio
that was in a small room attached to Eloá's, more similar to a closet t
it, sitting in the armchair next to Eloá's bed and stroking her hair lov
ing to be a very friendly person – You seem scared – he commented, as
up confessing. - I apologize, then. He stroked Eloá's hair once again a
s even more surprised by the total difference in behavior that existed be
ilence. - Sorry, Mr Mackenzie. I'm Charlotte, Eloá's new nanny. - It
returned to her place in the armchai
ittle more than that - Despite it bein
to my little one. I complied with her request, but explained that I had only been with Eloá for a short time
plain exactly why. - She left as soon
daughter for a while, but you can feel free if she wants to retire. I under
ut I was only able to fall asleep aft
ng in the orphanage, was very strangeand I almost couldn't sleep, waking u
previous one. uncertainty of the stre
ot difcult to take care of her. While I lived at the orph