Chapter 10: C

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Amanda - Upper Commons, the Allison Household. April 20th

I take a deep breath and open the door to at least 10 people all laughing and smiling. One of the older brothers let us in and lead me to the kitchen while Jack went to play with the other kids. The Allison's have a massive kitchen, mainly because they have lots of mouths to feed, but also because they're not exactly on the poor side. They own two houses right next to each other to show how much money they have. Their kitchen is full of wonders and is a beautiful marble theme with gold accents. They're second to oldest child, Mason, started to help me with chopping vegetables for their soup. "I see your family has grown by a few kids! Who are the new ones?" I ask. "Oh, those are Mable and Jackson. They're the two trouble makers of you believe it or not." He smirks and throws some onions into the pot. One of my sad downfalls is that I cry anytime someone cuts an onion. Tears start rolling down my face and I look away and grab one of the nearest towels. Noticing Mason staring at me I throw the towel at him and he starts laughing.
When we all finish the delicious dinner, the older kids, Jack and I included, put the younger kids to bed and sit down on the couch with coffees. "So, what brings you two back into town?" Mr Allison says. "Oh, well we weren't really supposed to be here- it all kinda just happened and now we have to get back to our home world." Jack replies and sets down his coffee. I look over towards Mason and see him with a droopy face. "So you guys didn't come back to visit us? Our family is so calm why would you want to leave?" I give him a exaggerated sigh and he perks up a little bit. "No, we have a few unfinished things to do here and then we'll be on our way out." I also set down my coffee and both of the parents look toward us with concerned faces. "Are we missing something Mr and Mrs Allison?" Jack says the un-asked question and I look towards them too only now noticing them fidgeting with their hands and the cheese knives. "Oh no, it's nothing at all. We're just concerned for your safety that's all." Mrs. Allison says and comforts the fact with a kind smile.

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