
After seeing Eva leave for another concert, who was visiting her nieces’ birthdays, Miranda faces her house and looks at it properly for the first time.
She feels melancholic all of a sudden, which is weird because her life just started two chapters ago. In an attempt to drown out that feeling, she whips out her guitar and plays it.

This one’s for you, household.

A buzz from her phone interrupts Miranda’s performance; it was Eva calling her. Apparently, a music scout named Stiles McGraw just asked her out on a date, and she said yes.
Both women squeal; Miranda knows how picky her sister is in the dating scene, so hearing her actually go out with someone makes her very excited for her.

“YOU’VE GOT TO TELL ME EVERYTHING.”

Back inside the house, Stanley poses with Chelsea, who has his actual hair color with her mom’s eyes.

And here’s Vinca with dad’s eyes.

Here’s a cute pic showing how Chelsea would gladly share her toy with her parents, but Vinca is elusive enough to hide her face from the camera.

Stanley tells his daughter about his work. It’s not always that he gets to brag about it.
“Daddy’s his own boss, though the guys at the Science Facility think otherwise.”

Child no. 3 is on their way! Or will it be child no. 3 and no. 4? (The twins were definitely a surprise, but Stanley was twice as pleased)

Paying the bills like an upstanding citizen!

Miranda visits her sister to tell her about the pregnancy, and after catching up with each other, she stays longer to jam together before Eva leaves for ANOTHER concert.

Child no. 3 it is! This one’s named Lukas.
At some point, the couple did a quick rearranging of furniture in the house, so the karaoke machine now stays upstairs.

Lukas’ older sisters aged up on the night that he was born, so Vinca and Chelsea finally leave the nursery and get a room of their own.
Or at least that’s what they thought. Turns out they’ll still share a room, and even had a spare bed there for Lukas when he grows up. Vinca tries to plead with her case of having separate rooms, but Stanley isn’t having any of it. Chelsea gives one glance at the beds, and shrugs at Vinca’s speech.
“Geez, you can have the top bunk,” Chelsea rolls her eyes.

Vinca finds this negotiation acceptable.

For their birthday presents, Chelsea and Vinca were each given an easel along with several canvasses and paints, but only Vinca uses hers.
She likes the silence at the back of the house. There’s the feeling of owning this balcony, as hardly anyone else hangs out here.

Miranda also bought this chess set as a gift for the girls, but Chelsea takes one look at it and decides that it’s not her thing at all.

She’d rather play with this telescope, which could count as (an unintentional) gift from Aunt Eva, who had plopped this inside the house on a whim and decided that Miranda and Stanley could find some use for it.
At least it turns out to be useful for the kids.
(Author’s note: I’ll make sure to finish at least 10 chapters before summer classes start. Wooooo)
























