The sun slipped through the window panes, and the swaying shadows of the trees were cast on the young girl who was diligently writing at her desk.
Sylvia Anderson had an extraordinary sense of self-discipline from a young age.
She was the kind of child that other parents envied, skipping two grades in elementary school, making Charles Anderson and Ryan Anderson beam with joy.
"Our Sylvia, she's exceptionally smart."
Adults have praised her so often that she's grown tired of hearing it.
But only Rosie knows that Sylvia is dedicated to someone.
In order to study with him, she buried herself in books day and night.
At nine years old, Sylvia was already in sixth grade, and the family even dedicated a wall just for her certificates.
In contrast to Sylvia's brilliance, Andrew Anderson seemed quite ordinary. He had just turned eight, was in third grade, and found joy in sleeping both at home and at school.