"Mommy, when are we going to the shizen castle?" Jaden asks after taking a bite and swallowing that bite of food.
"Why do you ask?" I reply, questioning his hurrying expression and tone of voice.
"U-uh... I'm nervous." My dear little Jaden says following up with a light blush.
"OOH, Jaden has a girlfriend!" My second son teases Jaden with after taking a bite and swallowing that bite of food.
"Akuno stop that now, Jaden's five!" I scold Akuno's teasing as I think in my head saying "I wish my Jaden could someday marry Princess Rosdlina, maybe the idea of them two marrying and possibly even concieving a child could resolve the racists and other problems to each other in both of our respective communities."
"Oh, dang. JADEN WANTS TO MARRY A SHIZEN? HA-HA-HA-HA!" Akuno yells out as he begins to die of laughter.
"AKUNO, STOP THAT RIGHT THIS INSTANT! Shizens do not deserve to be made fun of. If Jaden wants to marry a Shizen, then I and you WILL be in full support of him! Understood?" I scold my son, giving him a very direct response.
"A-alright mom."
"Now give Jaden a honest and thoughtful apology."
"I-I'm sorry for making fun of you."
"Apology accepted." Jaden accepts Akuno's apolpgy, smiling while doing so.
"Mommy, can you tell me about the story of the Shizens and DragonShins?" Jaden asks, most likely from the curiosity of the new topic to him.
"Yes dear, I suppose you're old enough to understand the basics of the kingdom's history." I tell Jaden after eating my dinner plate.
"Yay!" Jaden exclaims of joy.
His happy smile warms my heart, but as this happens I begin to see the sunset. I ask. " Has everyone eaten all of the food off of their plate?
"Yes." Everyone one of my children say as they get up and put their dishes in the sink.
"Everyone, let's see a sunset." I say as I pick up my daughter and lead the rest of my children to a beautiful sunset, awaiting my children's most likely cute responses.
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Motherly Love
Fantasia"I was gifted with this child born full of light. From now on, I will protect him forever, as any mother should do."