During my vacation, I was excited to spend time with my younger daughter, who is known for her naughtiness. True to her nature, she was very playful but also prone to crying over small things, sometimes for no apparent reason. I suspected she might feel like she wasn't getting enough attention.
One day, I had to leave her at her grandpa's house due to an emergency. She continued her usual solitary games, running around the house. Later, she called me, crying and screaming because she accidentally knocked off a flower that her grandma had been carefully nurturing, hoping it would bear dragon fruit. The weather had been a bit rainy and windy, so I advised her not to say anything about the incident and to behave normally. Initially, she didn't agree, but I insisted to stop her crying.
A week passed without any issues, and I returned home. On the last day, she called me again, this time laughing. Curious, I asked her what was so funny. She smiled, and her elder sibling explained that their grandma had sought help from YouTube to find ways to protect her plants better for the next season. It seems everything worked out in the end, and we all learned something from the experience.
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