“Don’t be sad, Mae.”, he said softly, carefully reaching out and laying his hand onto her head.
“We both forgot. And that’s not a bad thing. Thank you for getting us our juice, and giving it to me. And don’t feel bad for forgetting I can’t see.”, he spoke softly. He didn’t want her to cry, especially over something like this -though he knew children cried more easily over little things.

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