#3: Perfect

"Hey, Dad! Push me on the swing!" A little girl quickly moved towards the set of swings.

"Sure, sure. Let me put Ace down. Mom, come over here and keep him company." Dad set small Ace down and gestures Mom to come over. He then moved towards the swing too.

"*giggles* Dad, you can stop now. *laughs* So high!" The little girl was so very happy that day.

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"Mom, I'm sorry. I failed the English test. I should've studied more." The girl, now in high school, said with a sorry look on her face.

"It's alright as long as you know what you have done wrong and what you could do to fix it." Mom said kindly.

"Okay, Mom! I'll try my best on the next one and bring my grade up!" The girl, now excited, looked forward, ahead, into the future.

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"Sis, I need your help. I don't understand this question." Ace, a grown boy in high school, beckoned his sister too come over.

"Okay, Ace what do you not understand?" The girl, now in a job, comes over from her desk to help.

"I don't understand how to prove this theorem here." Ace scrunched his forehead, deep in thought.

"Here. You do this and this. Then you add this. And with the different variables. You get this in which you can now explain." The girl had put everything into a nice and neat chart.

"Thanks, Sis! I totally understand everything now!" Ace vigorously nodded his head.

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Later in bed, she thinks to herself, my entire life is so good. I wonder if I can make it so everyone has this type of family. This is the perfect family. The perfect life. The perfect everything. This is what heavens is like.

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"*yawn**sigh*It...was just...a...dream..." The girl, now in real life, looked around with dead eyes.