After our afternoon picnic, I put Law and Sunny to sleep for an afternoon nap. I smiled as I let out a deep exhale, brushing a few stray hairs away from my son's face. Sunny was already fast asleep in her bassinet. This had become the sibling's little bonding, as Law would always sleep in the same room as Sunny to protect her, just in case.
My eyes softened before I withdrew my hand away from Law, shifting my gaze on the bassinet close to the bed. We had been in this place for three years; thanks to Tilly, who accepted us in this place with open arms, this place felt like home. We don't think about any schemes anymore, nor do we concern ourselves with matters other than what was good to eat.