But Sheffield wanted her to show off. He said, "Okay, sweetie. Sing the song that Dad taught you, okay?" Evelyn sat in rapt attention.
"Okay!"
At Sheffield's prompting, Gwyn sat at one end of the piano, dressed in a beautiful yellow dress, with a ribbon tied in her short hair.
He gestured for her to start after adjusting the chair's height. In an instant, the girl put her Little hands on the keyboard, and played the opening notes of the song “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
To Evelyn's surprise, the little girl played it flawlessly. She looked at the beaming Sheffield and asked, “So is it because you're a good teacher, or she's a good student?"
Sheffield winked at her.
"Because I'm a good teacher, of course. But our daughter is quite smart too, just Like me!"
Evelyn chuckled.
"You're so full of yourself, it's not funny!"
“Hey, guys! Time to wash up for dinner!" Debbie helped the housemaid serve the last dish and invited the three of them to dinner.
When she heard dinner was ready, Gwyn slipped down from the chair and ran happily to the dining room.
"Grandma, meat."
Following behind the kid with Evelyn on his arm, Sheffield teased, "No, kiddo, you don't eat meat."
The little girl turned around and pouted.
“Gwyn meat. Daddy, don't eat."
Her lovely, naughty Look made the adults burst into laughter.
Debbie picked up a plate of braised meat.
"Sweetie, look, what's this?
It's braised meat. I made it special for you."
Gwyn clapped her hands and said, "Thank you, Gramma."
“You're welcome, my dear.”
Evelyn grabbed her hand and said, “Let's go. We need to wash up for dinner."
They entered the bathroom.
Joshua and Terilynn also came back for dinner. Carlos was there, and only Matthew was missing. He was still hard at work.
Thanks to Joshua and Sheffield being quick with a joke, not to mention