A beautiful family full of chaos
The house that Vix gifted Aria on her wedding day had grown into a lively, chaotic haven—equal parts love, laughter, and mayhem. Nestled in the heart of Windmere, it had become the central hub for the extended family, now filled with the pitter-patter of young feet and the sound of constant chatter.
One bright morning, the family gathered in the kitchen, a room that had somehow become the battlefield for breakfast negotiations.
Kaelina sat at the corner table, her calm blue eyes focused on a tome that seemed much too large for a nine-year-old. Her posture was straight, her composure serene. “Uncle Vix, I believe your argument with Aunt Aria about whose cooking is better lacks merit,” she said without even looking up.
Vix, who was juggling a tray of burnt toast and an overenthusiastic twin son, Elaion, snorted. “Excuse me? I cook with flair, little miss genius. Aria cooks with chaos.”
Aria spun around from the stove, waving a wooden spoon like a battle cry. “Chaos is where the flavor lives! Kaelina, stop siding with Vix. You’re supposed to be my daughter.”
Kaelina raised an eyebrow. “You burned the pancakes...
One bright morning, the family gathered in the kitchen, a room that had somehow become the battlefield for breakfast negotiations.
Kaelina sat at the corner table, her calm blue eyes focused on a tome that seemed much too large for a nine-year-old. Her posture was straight, her composure serene. “Uncle Vix, I believe your argument with Aunt Aria about whose cooking is better lacks merit,” she said without even looking up.
Vix, who was juggling a tray of burnt toast and an overenthusiastic twin son, Elaion, snorted. “Excuse me? I cook with flair, little miss genius. Aria cooks with chaos.”
Aria spun around from the stove, waving a wooden spoon like a battle cry. “Chaos is where the flavor lives! Kaelina, stop siding with Vix. You’re supposed to be my daughter.”
Kaelina raised an eyebrow. “You burned the pancakes...