Day 2: 6:35am Babysitting

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Time: 6:34am
Location: Market

🐾Shinya's POV🐾

I walk around the market are looking around. The stores opened early here, and I was one of the early risers who made a habit of coming here first thing in the morning. The shopkeepers of the market all recognized me and some offered me free samples to get my opinion on them.

As a member of the Hiragi family, I was well taught about many things, and I loved to help the shopkeepers out. Even though I was considered a rich and wealthy person, I never acted snobby or looked down on the people here. I was friendly towards them, and helped them with thieves.

The market rarely has thieves stealing items or money anymore. I always found them and made them give back what they stole. The shopkeepers were always very hard in thieves, but with me around things were always cheerful and went smoothly.

Instead of using my money for clothes or buying businesses, I used my money to help those in need. I was very well liked among the citizens, and because of that, they supported the Hiragi family.

"Shinya!" I heard a little girl shout as she ran towards me. She was followed by lots of other kids and an adult that was looking after them.

"Hey guys!" I shouted and crouched down and opened my arms wide for them. I smiled as they all surrounded me inna big group hug. "What brings you to the market?" I smiled at them all.

"Director Margret said we were going to go on a walk through the market!"

"That's great!"

"Mhm! We're not allowed to get anything though, but we promised to be good and not fuss over it!"

"You guys are such good kids." I ruffled the little girl's hair. "Alright! Since you are all being so good, I'll buy you something!" I watched as the the children's eyes widened and sparkled with happiness.

"Really!?" They all chorused at once, and I hummed a yes as I nodded my head. I could suddenly feel my back hitting the ground as all kids tackled me into a hug. "Shinya is the best!"

I laughed and hugged them all back. "Alright kids! I'll give a tour of this entire market and get you all something!" The kids all looked excited and Margret chuckled.

Margret and I have been good friends since we were kids and she knows better than to argue with me when it came to the children. 'No' was not an option when it came to these orphaned children. I loved all of them as if they were my own.

I led them around the market teaching them about the items they have, buying them things, asking them questions and, most importantly, looking out for them. I introduced them to the shopkeepers and even got free samples if food for all of them. The kids were having a great time, and I was too.

I was more than happy to be with the children. All of my troubles were washed away with their excited and happy smiles and eyes.

When we were done touring, I walked all of them home. I had to carry two of them because they were so excited over the trip, that they fell asleep.

Kids are so adorable.

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