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A young girl of about ten runs through the family room and tugs on her mother's arm. Repeatedly she says, "Mom! Mom! Caden won't share his cookies." The mother looks up from her book with just her eyes and lets out a heavy sigh. "Jessa, you are nearly ten years old. You cannot keep tattling on your brother. He's only four, if you also want to have a cookie, you just have to ask." Jessa, a little embarrassed and naturally more sensitive chokes back tears and she states, "Nobody offered me any! Why am I always the one in trouble?"
Annoyed with the situation already and just wanting to read her book, Alisha, the mother responds curtly "I don't want to hear it, Jessa. Just get a cookie and stop complaining." Jessa was a taller girl for her age and had beautiful light brown hair with flowing curls and freckles just under her piercing gray eyes. When she got upset her eyes would become icy in their stare and her long dark lashes always wisped over her brow bone. Alisha, found her daughter to be stunning and was grateful that even though she didn't feel attractive since having children at least her daughter would forever be beautiful.
Jessa takes a cookie and storms off to her room. Exasperated Alisha calls over Caden. "Little man, were you not sharing with your sister again?" Caden, a smaller boy with large dark brown eyes and pin straight dark blonde hair still had his childish voice. He could convince anyone of his innocence. "No, mommy but I can share with you!" He said this as he thrust a half eaten cookie into her face.
She had to tilt her head back to avoid getting the cookie right into her eye. "No, Caden, that's okay. Please go tell your sister you're sorry and make sure you share with her."
Caden excitedly ran into the other room and Alisha stood to make sure that her daughter accepted the apology. She's a sweet girl and means well, but her attitude gets the best of her when she doesn't get her way. Caden had a big smile on his face as he hugged his sister around the waist. She looked like she would rather be anywhere else with a down turned look.