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Lilah and a woman with long brown hair (her mom) baking cookies in a cozy kitchen, both with flour on their noses, smiling. Rain visible through a window.
Lilah lived with her mom in a cozy apartment where the kitchen always smelled like cookies. On rainy days, Lilah and her mom would bake together, laughing as flour dusted their noses. They would sit by the window, watching raindrops race down the glass. Lilah loved these moments, feeling warm and safe. She knew her mom's hugs were like a blanket, wrapping her in love.
Lilah sitting inside a pillow fort with a brown teddy bear wearing a red ribbon, fairy lights twinkling above. A man with kind eyes (her dad) visible through the fort's entrance.
Every weekend, Lilah packed her favorite teddy bear and went to her dad's house. Her dad’s house was full of exciting adventures, like building forts out of pillows and blankets. At night, they would tell stories under twinkling fairy lights, creating magical worlds with their words. Lilah cherished these times, feeling like a brave explorer. She knew her dad's laughter was like a melody, filling her heart with joy.
A thoughtful Lilah sitting on her bed, holding her brown teddy bear with the red ribbon, looking at a framed photo of her family.
Sometimes, Lilah felt like her heart was being stretched between her two homes. She loved her mom's cookies and her dad's stories, but she wished they could all be together. It made her feel a little sad and confused. One day, she told her mom about her feelings. Her mom listened carefully and promised that it was okay to love both homes.
Lilah smiling brightly, standing between two houses connected by a rainbow bridge, holding her brown teddy bear with the red ribbon.
Lilah's mom explained that love isn't limited by walls or addresses. She said that Lilah's heart was big enough to hold all the love from both homes. Lilah realized that love was in the moments she shared with her mom and dad. She felt happy knowing that her heart could stretch as far as she needed. From that day on, Lilah knew she had two homes and one big, loving heart.