chapter 7 first words

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As the days went by, Rosie and Trixie made the most of their time together, hardly sparing a moment for the other three members of the household—Calypso, Chilli, and YN. Chilli and Calypso didn’t mind much, understanding that the two hadn’t seen each other in years. However, one person wasn’t so thrilled: YN. Being a baby, he didn’t understand why his grandmother wasn’t by his side as often, which left him feeling neglected.

But a new day dawned over the Cattle family home, and as the first rays of sunlight spilled through the windows, Chilli was the first to wake.

Stretching and yawning, Chilli rose from her bed and smiled as the warm orange glow of the sunrise bathed her room. She walked over to check on YN, who was still sound asleep. Knowing he would wake soon, she gently picked him up and carried him downstairs. The scent of freshly brewed coffee greeted her as she entered the living room. Spotting Calypso in the kitchen, she placed YN in his crib near the couch before heading into the kitchen herself.

Chilli: “Mornin’, Calypso,” she greeted, grabbing a freshly poured cup of coffee and taking a seat at the table.

Calypso: “Good mornin’ to ya too. Hope ya slept better than I did last night,” Calypso replied, her fur ruffled from another restless night. Ever since Trixie had arrived, her sleep had been sparse.

Chilli sighed as she sipped her coffee.

Chilli: “Not great, honestly. Drowned it out with music on my iPod. Thank God today’s her last day here before headin’ back home.”

Calypso placed the coffee pot down and joined Chilli at the table, sitting across from her.

Calypso: “Same here. Don’t get me wrong—I’m glad your mum reconnected with her friend, and I understand it’s been years since she’s had company like this. But seriously, there are other people in this house. And let’s not forget, your grandson’s room is right down the hall. They could at least try to keep it down.”

Chilli sighed again, setting her cup on the table.

Chilli: “I know. If Trixie stayed any longer, I’d have ta talk to Mum. At least she’s leavin’ today.”

Their conversation trailed off as they glanced toward the living room, where early sunlight bathed YN in his crib, casting a golden glow across the room. The peaceful moment didn’t last long, however, as the sound of Rosie and Trixie descending the stairs broke the quiet. Both women appeared in their robes, chatting and laughing.

Trixie smiled brightly when she saw Chilli and Calypso.

Trixie: “Mornin’, ladies! Thought I’d pop down before I start packin’ up to leave. Rosie’s been the best company.”

Calypso: “Morning, Trixie,” she replied with a forced smile. “Safe travels, yeah?”

Trixie gave a light laugh before noticing YN stirring awake in his crib.

Rosie walked over to YN with a warm smile.

Rosie: “Mornin’, little star! How’d ya sleep?”

YN didn’t respond. Instead, he turned away, clutching his blanket tightly.

Rosie: “Love? Are ya feelin’ okay?”

Rosie reached in to pick him up, but YN squirmed and pushed at her chest weakly. Then, for the first time, his little voice broke through:

YN: “No!”

The room went silent. Chilli, still seated at the table, froze mid-sip of her coffee. Calypso’s ears perked up in shock. Rosie’s smile faltered as if her heart cracked in two.

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