Reminisce.

Susan, George and Savannah sat in the living room of their small house in the woods, chatting excitedly about the imminent return of their father, a merchant who was often away on business. The room was cozy, with a fireplace crackling in the corner and the smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the air. Susan poured them each a cup of tea as they reminisced about their childhood and the happy times they spent with their dad.

"Remember that time when he took us fishing by the lake?" George said, his eyes shining with nostalgia. "We caught so many fish, we didn't know what to do with them all!"

Susan chuckled. "And then he cooked them for us over the campfire. They were the best fish I've ever tasted."

As they talked, their younger brother Seth burst into the room, holding a stag in his arms. His eyes were dark and brooding, and his expression was one of sinister glee. Susan and George recoiled in surprise.

"What in the world are you doing, Seth?" Susan demanded.

Seth's lips curled into a sly grin. "I caught this stag in the woods," he said, dropping the animal on the floor. "I thought we could roast it for dinner tonight."

Susan and George exchanged a look, unsure of whether to trust their brother's intentions. Seth was known for his wild and unpredictable behavior, and they never knew what he was going to do next.

But then, something strange happened. Seth's grin softened, and he looked almost... handsome.

"Come on, guys," he said, his voice smooth and charming. "Let's not fight. We're a family, remember?"

Susan and George were taken aback by the sudden change in their brother's demeanor, but they couldn't deny that he had a point. They were a family, and they needed to stick together. They decided to let bygones be bygones and enjoy the evening together.

As Seth left the room, the setting shifted. The cozy living room and the Savannah siblings faded away, replaced by a bustling modern city. It was as if time had jumped forward, and the memories of the past were left behind.

But Savannah couldn't shake the feeling that something was not quite right. There was a sense of unease that lingered in the air, as if the world was on the brink of a great upheaval.

As she looked out at the city from her high-rise apartment, she wondered what the future held for them, and for the world as a whole. The memory of her childhood faded away, replaced by the uncertainty of the present.

And yet, even as she is faced with a seemingly uncertain future, she knows that she would always have her siblings. They were a family, and no matter what happened, they would stick together, come what may.