36. Countdown Amelia "Good morning, Malu! Can I speak with the lady? I brought you some green tea, the kind you like," I say, handing a cup to one of my boss's assistants. On the first day of my new life, I finally arrived early to work, even though I had to stop to buy drinks for my colleagues. The children didn't struggle to wake up and got ready quickly. Today, I realized they look more mature. Just a month ago, they behaved like little kids, but they've abandoned those childish gestures. I sigh. And there's still more to come. My trip and their father's absence. I don't want to imagine how I'll find them when I return or when they join me in France. "Good morning, Amy. Thank you so much, you’re always so considerate with everyone. Go ahead. Actually, the lady asked to see you as soo