The next morning, after eating his breakfast, Leon was spoon-feeding Maya while Amanda was doing the dishes. It had been a long time since he had done that, so he couldn't help doing awkwardly while smiling wryly. Despite her uncle's clumsiness, Maya wasn't bothered by it.
Leon still remembered, Amanda was just like her daughter. A quiet kid who rarely made a fuss about anything. Despite being a total stranger, Maya didn't feel scared of Leon. She was also very smart, Amanda just taught her a few times, and she already called Leon 'uncle'. It was a weird feeling, but Leon didn't dislike it.
"I'm going to help the survivors for a while," Amanda declared and picked her green bow. "Can you look after Maya for a while."
"Sure, but who usually looks after her?" Leon said.
"Sasha. Although she is strong, I'm the best archer in the city." Amanda said boastfully. "Every morning I hunt those Eye-balls before they have the chance to attack us... I did that yesterday, but..."