Mag-log in“Miss Eli, your breakfast is ready.” Silvia knocked gently on Eli’s bedroom door.In the living room, Selena was already there, adjusting her hair in front of the mirror.“Is she still not awake?” Selena asked with a sharp click of her tongue.“Not yet, ma’am,” Silvia sighed softly. “I’ll try callin
Morning arrived with a comforting routine. The breakfast table was set as usual—cups of coffee and tea still steaming, toast neatly arranged, the scent of butter and jam filling the air. The soft clink of spoons against plates created a familiar, gentle rhythm.Daven was already ready. His suit was
When they arrived home, the atmosphere felt far quieter than usual, not a cold silence, but one deliberately created so everyone inside could breathe a little easier. Lydia went straight to the kitchen without much comment. She rolled up her sleeves, unpacked the groceries, and began working with ef
Cale closed the last folder and slid it across the desk toward Arsen. “That’s enough. I’ll read the rest later.”Arsen nodded. “If you need—”“I know,” Cale cut in shortly. He was already reaching for his jacket when his phone vibrated in his pocket. A message came in.I’m already in the lobby.Cale
Josh nodded, proud but trying not to boast. “I studied harder than usual. This week was the final assessment.”“I’m proud of you,” Daven said sincerely. “Just don’t forget to rest.”Grace didn’t want to be left out. “I can read two whole pages without stopping.”“Two pages?” Daven looked at her dram
“Have a good rest, Mr. Daven. I’ll head home now. Good night,” Arsen said as Daven stepped out of the car.Daven only nodded. He almost complained that Arsen’s worry had been unnecessary—but during the drive, he had managed to relax.The gates opened as Daven entered the main grounds. Two members of







