Chapter two

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The last week of him working didn't bring any regret with it. He was excited to leave this place and move on to bigger and better things. Some of his co-workers wished him luck while others didn't say a word to him. Tino packed up his office items he bought and packing a half eaten cake that one of the workers got to wish Tino good luck. Tino got in his blue car and started the drive to his parents. He had finished packing everything and had it over there already.

Tino hummed gently. He drove in the traffic with a sigh. He got out once he arrived at the house and walked to the porch after getting the cake; the rest could be gotten tomorrow. He opened the door, being greeted by Hana. Tino smiled, picking her up happily and caring. "Hey there, baby girl!" He gave her kisses as he walked over to the kitchen and set the cake down. "Mama! I'm home!" He called out, looking around for his parents and siblings.

He looked around for them, finding that his mom and dad went to the store while Lukas listened to music loudly with earbuds and Emil to color quietly in Lukas' room. Lukas glanced over at Tino. "What do you want?" Lukas asked, taking out an earbud to hear his annoying brother. "Just seeing where everyone's at." Tino said, moving into the room. "I didn't say you could come in."

"I said so though." Tino said, looking around. Lukas growled a little bit. Tino just looked around the room, seeing the posters of bands on Lukas' wall. He walked over to a picture that is on the wall. It was of Lukas and Matthias. "Hey, Emil, how about you go play with Hana for a bit while I talk to Lukas?" Emil nodded. Emil went out and quickly started to play with the puppy.

"Why did you send him out?" Lukas asked. "Because, I want to talk to you." Tino moved to sit down on the bed. "About what?" Lukas pulled out his other earbud and paused the music. "Well, I'm kind of worried about you and Matthias's relationship." Lukas sighed and looked away. "Nothing to be worried about." Lukas said. "But, Matthias seems to love you and you keep pushing him away besides in this photo." Tino said, looking at the photo of the two smiling and having a good time.

"I'm not pushing him away." Lukas said, crossing his arms over his chest. "But why does he think he needs to take you out more just to get you to be with him?" Tino asked. "Because, Matthias is an idiot who jumps to conclusions." Tino sighed. "Lukas, I suggest that you think about what you are doing. Some people don't meet either one that is tied to them until it's too late for a family." Tino said.

"And Matthias really loves you." Tino said, getting up to head out of the room. "Just think really hard about this." Tino said, leaving the room without another word. He went to get dinner started to feed his brother and his parents when they return home. It was a quiet night with eating dinner, bringing in groceries, and enjoying cake from work. Tino settled in after a shower.

It felt a bit weird to be back and living with his parents again. But it was comfortable. Tino relaxed into the bed, Hana curled up next to him. He slowly fell asleep, thinking of what it would be like to have his dream job.


In the morning, Tino woke up, looking around and not knowing exactly what to do. Usually he would get dressed and go to work, but he no longer had a job. Tino got out anyways to get breakfast. It was quiet in the house still; Lukas and Emil were still fast asleep in their beds and the parents were still snoozing the last bit they could before work.

Tino hummed lightly as he made a bowl of cereal; he sat down to eat, nothing but the silent crunching of the cornflakes he was eating. He finished soon after and rinsed the bowl he had used. Just then, an alarm went off in one of the bed rooms, being shut off and movement started to stir as everyone was woken up and started to get ready for the day. Emil raced out to start eating, along with Lukas.

Tino watched as his brothers hurried to eat and start chaos between them before leaving to dress. His parents came out and ate small breakfast bars. The morning was more chaos then what Tino remembered it to be. The house was full of movements and chatter between everyone before it became quiet. They had left. Emil and Lukas went to the bus stops, and their parents headed to work; this left Tino all alone with Hana. He looked down at the puppy gently, who looked back up at him,

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