The Unforeseen Shift      

"We can't impose on them anymore, Xiaxia," Xin remarked solemnly.

Xiaxia's hopeful expression faded, and she responded, "I understand, but . . ."

"You're not imposing at all," Seraphina quickly reassured.

A spark of gratitude lit up Xiaxia's face. "Big Sister."

"I'll discuss it with Mom tonight," Xin declared, causing Xiaxia's expression to sour once again.

Turning to Seraphina, Xin addressed her, "By the way, the current residents there need some time to move out, and I promised them a month. Would it be alright to rely on your kindness until then?"

Seraphina chuckled softly. "I already told you, you can stay here as long as you want."

Xiaxia's hope flickered back to life, but it dimmed once more when Xin spoke again.

"Thank you. Then we'll stay here for another month and we'll move out."

"We could stay here forever, you know," Xiaxia commented, playing with her steak, her appetite lost.

"Xiaxia," Xin reprimanded.