Chapter 1874 As the question registered in her mind, she felt a lump in her throat and asked warily.
"What do you mean?" Was he suspecting something? "Have you thought about his schooling? He's going to be in kindergarten soon.
According to the law, he has to be a citizen here before he can be enrolled in a public school.
Otherwise, he would have to be put in a private school," Lyndon explained.
So, that was what he meant? Tilda sighed in relief inwardly.
She thought Lyndon was doubting Sheldon's Lineage.
To hide her reaction, she adjusted her glasses at the nose of her bridge.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLyndon didn't know what she was thinking, so he continued, "If he isn't registered here, he might need to return to his hometown so he could study at a public school.
You will be separated from him.
If he stays here, he can only be enrolled in a private school as he's unregistered.
Do you want that for him? A private school? You know the education they offer isn't as great as in public schools. "If you really love him, you will give him the best.
His words made Tilda hesitate.
Sheldon wouldn't go to kindergarten until next year, so she hadn't thought about it yet.
But sending Sheldon back to Skrix or enrolling him in a private school was definitely out of the question.
"I'll think about it.
My family has a few connections.
If I pull sstrings, I can get Sheldon into a fine school," Tilda said after getting herself together.
Lyndon nodded thoughtfully at her words and asked, "But what are you going to do about the bullying? Even if you get him into a fine school, his peers can still make fun of him for being an orphan.
What happened today can happen again at any time.
Do you want him to live in insecurity and fear?" 's BunnyBookery His tone was calm, but his words touched her heart. Tilda clenched her fists, her expression hardening.
Of course, she didn't want any of that for Sheldon.
She only wanted him to be happy and free, like how a kid should be.
She would do anything to give him that, except marry Lyndon and Live with him, even if it'd be only on paper! Tensed silence fell into the room.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe reflection of the setting sun against the window illuminated the side of her face.
Lyndon kept his gaze at her, waiting for her response.
Just then, the door swung open and revealed Elma, carrying many paper bags.
"Oh, Tilda, you're home," Elma om exclaimed happily ax seeing her.
Tilda looked away from Lyndon and turned around, e relief of the disruption. "Did you went out of buy groceries?" Tilda asked.
"Yes," Elma answered, looking at the two of them with a smile. "I'll be making dinner.
Please stay and have dinner with us, Mr.
Fernandez.
" "Sure.