LUNAR DECEPTION
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nd insistent, echoed from
, dear! It's tim
I couldn't ignore her call, not when she had such a commanding presenc
the creaky old staircase. At the foot of the stairs, my father sat in his a
" I mumbled, r
per aside. My father's fondness for nicknames was legendary in
n response. "Morning
hout from my mother, this one even more ear-piercing t
schievous glint in his eyes. "Ti
her fiery hair pulled back into a messy bun, wielding a wooden spoon l
e hell is Damien?" she scolded w
cheek. "Morning, Mom. What's got y
the usual chaos of trying to get this family
on his face. "Now, now, dear. You know I'm
we couldn't help but laugh. Despite his g
my mother's laughter. She had that mischievous twinkle in her
ther a wake-up call he won't soon forge
ose eyes widened in mock t
, Dad leaped out of the way, the chase was on. They darted around the kitchen, laugh
k and playfully swatted at my father's retreating form. We ran
alked into the kitchen, his tousled hair and sleepy grin revealing that he had just woken
eeted him as I took a s
t basket and took a leisurely bit
of habit," Dad re
and, sighed with exaggerate
l lau
is apple as he turned his attention to me. His eyes, the
nd graduation are coming up next w
much as it did others. "Yeah, they are. But honest
ilith, it's a milestone. You'll officially be an adult i
e, Damien. I've never been one for big
"Lilith, I know you're not one for gran
usiasm. "I appreciate that, Damien. I really do. But I thi
e placed a reassuring hand on
w I love running in my wolf form. Maybe I'll spend the day in the f
ilith. It's your day, after all. Y
chimed in with a soft smile. "He's right, Lili
mily. "Thanks, Mom, Dad, Damien.
akfast Mami?" I asked
said and advanced to the k