With the team Atlas had brought to help with the garden cleanup, Lola quickly saw the difference between doing it alone and working with them. It wasn't all that bad, since Atlas had instructed the workers not to overstep. After all, he brought them here to assist her, not to take all the work away.
So while the team busied themselves in different areas—some inside the small home, others around the grounds—Lola and the twins stayed in the main garden.
"Mommy, look!"
Lola glanced up and froze at the sight of worms wriggling in Chacha's palm. She wasn't afraid of worms, but her eyes flickered to Atlas, who was standing nearby reviewing revisions with the contractor.
I guess he doesn't mind his children handling worms. Then again, they did say he once tossed them into a well to make them climb out.
Just as she felt reassured, her breath hitched when Chacha spoke.
"It looks like noodles. Second, want to bet with me?" she mused innocently. "I bet I can eat them!"
"Okay!"