"Really?" the little one was overjoyed.
Though young, she knew how well Yolanda Greenwood treated her and had always wanted to give Yolanda a gift.
But she had nothing, and now that someone had prepared a gift for her, she was especially happy.
Seeing her seeming so naive, Melissa Greenwood felt disdain in her heart, but her face showed nothing but admiration, "Of course. Our May is such a good girl."
She tucked the little bear into May's little backpack, "But May, promise me, this is our secret. If Aunt Yolanda asks, can you say the gift is from May herself? Is that okay?"
May tilted her head, "Why?"
"Because that way, Aunt Yolanda will be really happy, a gift prepared by May herself has more sincerity." Deceiving a two or three-year-old child was a piece of cake for Melissa Greenwood.
Little May quickly agreed.
At last, Melissa Greenwood cautioned May again, "Remember, even Daddy can't know, okay?"