, Amelia," Celine whispered, kneeling to hold her tighter. The scent of her mother's house, familiar an
make cookies all by myself!" Amelia
r's hair. "You're going to have to
ine's legs. Celine bent down to scoop the cat into her arms. "And I missed
hiskers missed you
home again. "I don't know a
t was that familiar, comforting smell-something her mother had always been
of her. "Mom's making your favorit
mth of her mother's house wash over her before her thoughts drifted back to the chaos she'd just l
xpression change, just for a
ungry, I guess." She took a glance at the kitchen door, where the sounds of her mother d
ome on, I'll help
her sister to the dining room. Despite everything
was here with them. Memories of her loving father fi
with Amelia. When Celine saw her mom, her eyes lit up, and she rushed int
ted, saying, "Mom, I thought I was your baby, Celine's all grown up now." The moment
epared, Amelia quickly ran off to play, while Cel
happy about it when we were on the phone." Celine's mood shifted as she replied, "I was happy at first, thinking I was marrying the m
ou feel valued, someone who's fully there with you, not just physically, but emotionally. I feel this is
, concerned smile. "You're a good woman, Celine.
f. You've done more for me than anyone could ask for. I'll always be here for you, no matter what. We're a fa
lready 6 PM. She knew it was time to go. Standing up, she gave her
her off. "Take care,
d, feeling both the weight of t
iving room, her face lighting up when she saw Celine. "Bye, Celine!" she said
lia on the forehead. "I will, sis. You
"I will! Whiskers say bye too!" she giggled, making the ca
rmth. "Tell Whiskers I'll miss him too." She
om, Celine stepped out the door, a little lighter. She