The next morning, Ellie sat on the edge of the bed, gently brushing Nicholas's hair. The boy's eyes were bright with curiosity as he looked up at her, his small hands fidgeting with the hem of his shirt.
"I like it here, Ellie," Nicholas said suddenly, his voice carrying a note of earnestness. "Can we continue living here and not go back to our former house?" His question hung in the air, and Ellie paused, the brush hovering mid-stroke. She studied his face, noticing the way his brows furrowed slightly as he awaited her answer.
"What's wrong with our former house?" Ellie asked, her tone gentle but probing. A soft smile tugged at the corners of her lips as she resumed brushing his hair. "You never complained when we were there."