Changbin had created peace in the midst of a horrible situation. From what Hyunjin saw, Minsoo didn't know the struggles of her brother. She knew about Felix, but she was so safe and well cared for that Changbin's hardships were not noticed. There was no apparent financial struggle, no empty stomachs, not an abundance of dirty clothes, and a place for shelter. The content in her face told the whole story.

Changbin had stepped up to the plate. He was a provider and a guardian. Hyunjin wanted to tease him and call him mom, but it wasn't something to tease about because it was true. He was Minsoo's mom and dad. Minsoo's support.

Hyunjin turned back to his math worksheet and sighed.

"You good in there?"

"Yeah!" Minsoo immediately replied, her voice sweet and high-pitched.

"Jinjin?"

"Huh? What? Yeah. I'm fine." Changbin came out of the kitchen, wiping his hands on a towel.

"You don't sound fine. Math kicking your butt like usual?"

"Are you here to make fun of me or are you going to help?"

"You think I can do math? That's Felix's job."

"So I'm screwed?"

"Basically."

"I can help!" Minsoo got up from her chair and rounded the table to stand beside Hyunjin.

"I don't think so, Soo. This is harder than your times tables."

"It's a bunch of triangles. What's so hard about that?"

"Well, you see..."

And that is how Hyunjin learned that not only can Changbin do math, but he is capable of explaining it so even an eight-year-old understands trigonometry. Once Minsoo got it, Changbin unceremoniously left them to finish their homework while he plated their food.

Hyunjin didn't know how to feel about a child helping him with his homework, but he now understood the worksheet after two people explained it to him. And just in time for Changbin to bring out the food.

The two at the table cleared it of any books and papers to make way for the plates piled high with sweetly marinated beef tips, oven-roasted potatoes, and fried zucchini.

Hyunjin smiled at the vegetable. Changbin teased him about being so picky with his food and removing vegetables from his plate in the past, but when it came down to it, Changbin chose to cook one Hyunjin was always open to eating.

Changbin raced back to the kitchen and the sound of pouring liquid filled the air before he returned with three glasses of lemonade. Somewhere in the process, Minsoo had shown up with napkins and silverware, so everything was set up efficiently.

"Thanks, Soo." Changbin patted Minsoo's head and sat down beside her, facing Hyunjin. "Let's eat!"

A silence overcame them that was punctured only by the scraping of forks and knives on the ceramic plates. Hyunjin enjoyed it. No idle chatter. Nothing awkward. Just the enjoyment of food and family.

It lasted until Changbin took his last bite and began the process of cleaning off the table.

"So... Minsoo. What's on the agenda tonight?" Changbin asked, stopping his trek to the kitchen to give his sister his full attention. The girl gazed away, deep in thought.

"Drawing? We haven't done that in a while."

"Mm, you're right. We haven't. Colored or not?"

"Colored. For sure." The siblings shared a grin.

"I agree." Changbin turned to Hyunjin. "Will you be joining us?"

Hyunjin looked at the clock above the oven. 6:45. He had a little over an hour.

"Sure!"

Hyunjin may have regretted his enthusiasm when it became obvious that drawing was a pretty serious activity in the Seo household. If the piano music in the background didn't give it away, the fancy colored pencils and sketchbooks should have.

Changbin tore out a few pages for Hyunjin and pushed the colored pencils to the center of the table so they all could reach.

"What are you going to draw, Soo?"

"I've been working on my animals. I might try a unicorn today."

"Good choice, good choice. The shading's gonna be hard though. Do you want me to look up a picture?" Minsoo squinted her eyes at him.

"Since when do we draw off of pictures? That's illegal!" Hyunjin was concerned. He could only make something look good if it came from a coloring book where all he had to do was fill in the lines, and this child was free drawing?

"It's not illegal. Amature maybe, but not illegal."

"Well you know I'm no amateur. Look up your own unicorn, you amateur." Changbin gasped.

"How dare you! I am better than you and you know it!"

"Prove it!"

"Okay, we'll see who can draw the best unicorn. No pictures."

"You're on!" Hyunjin's eyes widened as the two siblings got to work.

"What are you doing, Hyunjin? A unicorn is not going to draw itself!" His eyes widened even more.

"No, no, no! I can't draw!"

"But you joined us, so you're drawing. Chop chop!"

And that is how Hyunjin lost a drawing competition to a child he had just met.

Changbin was never gonna let him live that one down.

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I was very tempted to publish this unedited, but it was scary, so I didn't.

Anyway, I hope you are doing well! Love you all!

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