A new idea crept into Sophia’s mind, and her eyes twinkled with mischief.
She highlighted the sentence and typed: "This daycare attends boys and girls." Then, she deleted "boys and" and replace in “only girls.”
With a tap, the sentence was confirmed. The room shifted, and Sophia’s eyes widened as she looked around. She hadn’t expected the change to be so drastic.
The little boys she had been watching over—the six adorable sextuplets—were no longer boys at all. They were now little girls. Jane, still happily playing with her dollhouse, suddenly found herself believing that she had always been a little girl, and her new “brothers” were her sisters now.
Sophia’s lips curled into a satisfied grin. She’d always found the girls easier to manage—less loud, less rambunctious—and now she had a daycare full of them.
Before she could continue experimenting with the app, her attention was diverted by a sharp voice calling out from across the room.
"Sophia! Can you please help me with the new snack schedule?"
Sophia groaned but nodded, absentmindedly placing the phone inside one of the diaper bags instead of her own bag. This turned out to be a big mistake, as the mother who owned that diaper bag would soon take it back after picking up her three-year-old daughter.