Little Genius, Big Legacy - 0014
Chapter 14: A Matter of Persistence
Irene stood in the empty living room of her new apartment as morning light streamed through pristine windows. She had chosen a modest but well–maintained space – clean, modern, and most importantly, free from any Sterling family influence. This was her fresh
start.
“What do you think?” She watched her children explore every corner of their new space with the kind of intensity only five–year–olds could muster. “Will this work for us?”
“It’s perfect!” The triplets spoke in unison, making her laugh. They never failed to amaze her with their synchronized responses.
Lily twirled around the empty living room, her curls bouncing everywhere. “Mom picks the best places ever!”
Irene pulled her daughter close, heart melting at the pure trust in those words. Five years of being both mom and dad had taught her that home wasn’t about fancy addresses or designer furniture. It was about moments like this – just her and her three little miracles.
“Alright, my little helpers,” she grinned. “Ready to make this place ours?”
The morning flew by in a whirlwind of boxes and organization. Alex, ever the perfectionist, had somehow turned unpacking into a military operation complete with color–coded spreadsheets on his tablet. “Look, Mom! Red is super important stuff, yellow can wait a bit, and green is whenever.”
Lucas, meanwhile, had turned the whole thing into some kind of mathematical puzzle. “If we put the bookshelf here,” he explained, pointing at his carefully drawn floor plan, “everything else fits perfectly!”
Not to be outdone, Lily had appointed herself Interior Design Queen. “No, no!” She waved her hands dramatically at her brothers. “The energy flow is all wrong! The couch needs to face that way!”
By lunchtime, the apartment actually looked livable, even with boxes still scattered around. A loud rumble from Lily’s stomach made them all pause.
“Mom?” Lily looked up with those impossible–to–resist puppy eyes. “I’m starving…”
1/4
Chapter 14. A Matter of Persistence
Irene checked the time, surprised how quickly the morning had gone. “You know what? We’ve done great work today. How about we celebrate our new home with lunch
somewhere special?”
“Can we try the fancy place downstairs?” Lucas bounced on his toes. “The one with the awesome bread?”
“Please?” Alex and Lily chimed in, suddenly looking very interested.
The restaurant turned out to be perfect – nice enough to feel special but not so fancy it was stuffy. Her kids, bless their hearts, sat up straight and used their best manners without being told. Watching them adapt so naturally to any situation made her chest swell with pride.
“Just remember,” she whispered as they studied their menus, “having nice things now
doesn’t mean-”
-we should take them for granted!” they finished together, making their server hide a
smile.
Shopping after lunch turned into its own adventure. Her little trio attacked it with their
usual enthusiasm.
“Mom, I’ve got this planned out,” Alex announced, waving his tablet. “Bathroom stuff first, then kitchen things, then cleaning supplies.”
“Look at you, getting all organized.” Irene couldn’t help but smile at his serious
expression.
Lucas tugged her sleeve by the towels. “Mom, wait! Get these instead – they’re basically
the same but way cheaper.”
“How’d you figure that out?”
“Did the math.” He shrugged like it was totally normal for a kindergartener to calculate price comparisons. “These other ones are super expensive for no reason.”
Lily appeared between them, arms loaded with matching towels. “But these are so pretty! And they’re on sale!”
2/4
Chapter 14: A Matter of Persistence
“Here, let me help.” Alex reached for his sister’s teetering pile. “I’ll carry the heavy stuff.”
“I want to help too!” Lucas grabbed a basket. “Mom, you just pick things out. We’ll do all
the work!”
Other shoppers couldn’t help smiling at the sight – three tiny helpers following their mom around, each insisting on carrying something. Even when Irene tried to help, they wouldn’t hear of it.
“You’ve been moving boxes all day,” Lily declared, hugging paper towels like they were precious treasures. “We’ve got this!”
“Yeah!” Lucas puffed out his chest, proudly balancing his basket. “We’re your moving
team!”
“Careful with those!” Irene called as they headed up to the apartment, each child determined to carry their share.
“Got it covered!” Alex adjusted his grip on the bags. “Lucas, need help?”
“I’m fine!” Lucas insisted, though he was practically waddling under his load. “Almost
there!”
They’d barely started unpacking when the doorbell rang. Thomas stood there, looking like he was about to apologize for every wrong thing ever.
“Miss Irene,” he started, “I need to say sorry about what happened at the hotel. Mr. Haven really needs your help with his medical treatment. You’re the only surgeon who can help
him.”
A tiny smile flickered across Irene’s face. “Your boss made it pretty clear he wanted nothing to do with me,” she said simply. “Since it was just a mix–up, let’s leave it at that.
I’m not interested.”
Thomas’s face fell so dramatically he looked like a sad puppy. “We were totally wrong,” he pleaded. “Please, Miss Irene, give us another chance?”
He tried for a hopeful smile. “About the treatment – you did say yes before, remember? And money’s no problem,” he added quickly. “Whatever you want – just name your price.”
3/4
Chapter 14 A Matter of Persistence
“Sorry,” Irene cut him off. “I pick my patients carefully. Right now, my answer is no. Don’t waste your time.”
Down in the parking lot, Thomas reported back to Adam, who sat watching the building
from his car.
“She said no, sir.”
Adam’s fingers tapped his wheelchair once. “Offer more. Whatever it takes. Let her set the
terms.
“Yes, sir. But maybe you should rest. Your condition-”
“I’ll manage.” Adam’s tone left no room for argument. “Stay here. Keep trying until she
agrees.”
Over the next couple days, Thomas showed up everywhere Irene turned. Taking out trash? There he was, ready to help. Grocery shopping? He’d appear with a cart and pay before she could stop him. Moving furniture? Somehow he’d materialize at exactly the right
moment.
Her kids found the whole thing hilarious.
“You know,” Alex said thoughtfully, watching Thomas carry in yet another load of packages, “if Mom’s other admirers tried this hard, she probably wouldn’t be single.”
Lucas and Lily nodded eagerly. “That’s right!”
Life fell into a weird pattern. Every morning brought some new attempt from Thomas, each more creative than the last. Irene’s annoyance slowly turned into something closer to amusement, even though she kept saying no. Her kids treated the whole thing like their favorite TV show, always excited to see what Thomas would try next.
Chapter Comments
LIKE