Mini Chapter: Hailey Heifer's Everyday Life

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Hailey got up that morning, her breasts lying in her face from laying down. She stretched, her breasts bouncing up and down as she sat up. She wiped her eyes and headed down to the kitchen, having to duck down below the doorframes since she was 8 feet tall.

"Hey, Mom?" Hailey asks, looking through the refrigerator for something to munch on, "What do we have for breakfast?"

Her mother glanced at Hailey for a second before getting back to cooking, "I'm fixing pancakes for breakfast." She smiled. She then pointed her spatula casually at her daughter, "And extra for you since you've got a bigger appetite."

Hailey's brother - Cage - then walks into the kitchen, drowsily wiping his eye crusts away, "Hey, guys, what's for breakfast?" He smelt something cooking and sat down at the table.

"Pancakes," Hailey, looking at her phone, replies.

Cage rolled his eyes over at the mountain of pancakes on the stove, "Ever since you 'transformed', you've gotten almost all of the food in the house! Let me guess, all of that's for you?"

She rose up and glared at him. "I'm bigger and I have a bigger appetite, so deal with it, shorty."

He growled, crossing his arms, "Just remember that I'd still be taller than you if you weren't such a fatty now!"

"Hey!" She leaned on the table, getting close to his face, "Be careful what you, mister! Need I remind you of that 'phase' you went through where you ate up the entire kitchen?!"

Scoffing, he pushes his nose against hers, gritting his teeth, "At least I'm not a part cow!"

"Fine then!" She exclaims, fixing her posture and standing up straight, casting a dark shadow over her miniature brother, "You can have the 10 pancakes and I'll  just go eat the grass that everybody walks on since I'm an unworthy, obese cow!"

Fuming, she stomped through the living room and slammed her way out of the front door Their mother turned around to Cage, hands-on-hips, and also quite furious.

She shook her head in disappointment. "Now that was uncalled for, Cage Alexander Heifer. You don't even realize how much pain she's gone through due to this whole thing!"

"She deserved it!" He stood up from the table, "She drank that stupid milk in the first place anyway!"

"How was she supposed to know?!..."

He scoffed, grabbing a pancake by his hand, and shoving half of it in his mouth, "Whatever, I don't have to deal with this right now!"

With that, he left the kitchen with the pancake, his mother sighing. "God, why can't they get along?"

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