Adeline’s POV After dinner, the table looked like joy had exploded on it. There were crumbs, empty bowls, and little handprints on the edge of the tablecloth. I didn’t even mind. It had been a long time since laughter made a mess in my home. “Go play in the living room,” I told them, collecting plates. “No running, no flying, no summoning imaginary dragons.” Elijah grinned. “So, no fun?” I gave him a look. “Moderate fun.” He laughed. “Got it.” The twins dashed off, dragging Myra along. I stacked the last of the dishes in the sink, letting their laughter roll through the room like a heartbeat. By the time I leaned against the doorway, the boys had set up their video game. Myra sat between them, clutching a controller like it was a weapon she hadn’t learned to use yet. “Press that on

