She’s perfect for Daddy (Under the Lennox law #1)
Prologue
Little Mary finished her drawing and nudged her twin sister, who was sitting next to her at the kindergarten table.
“Look!”
“You, huh?” Anne tilted her head, looking at her.
“I drew a picture.”
On a sheet of paper, drawn with crayons in a way that suited the little four-year-old girl. There were shapeless lines, but they made perfect sense to her.
“Is it Mom?” Anne, her twin sister, wanted to know.
Mary shook her head no.
“It's Aunt Helena.”
The two girls raised their heads and looked for the teacher, who was in the corner of the room, helping another student use the crayons.
“If she was our mother?” Mary asked her sister.
“Don't you have a boyfriend?”
“I've never seen it.”
The twins had a great love for their teacher, who was undoubtedly the most important female presence in their lives. They had no strong memories of their mother, who had died when they were babies, leaving only their father, who never remarried or had a girlfriend.
They observed the other children at school and the life they had, and they also wanted to have a family. However, whenever they talked to their father about it, he remained silent. They were too young to understand the nuances of adult relationships, but they came up with a plan.
The teacher seemed perfect for Dad, but not everything would be so easy.