The next morning started with coffee, sunlight, and Alex still looking mildly traumatized by the previous night's conversation.
"I'm never speaking again," she announced while walking into the kitchen.
Luke looked up from cereal imdiately.
"That'll never happen."
"Correct," Haley answered while stealing coffee from Gael's mug instead of drinking her own.
Again.
At this point, she seed biologically incapable of respecting beverage ownership.
Gael sat at the counter watching the entire family slowly wake up around him.
Phil searched for car keys he was already holding.
Claire argued with the toaster.
Luke sohow dropped a spoon and a banana within the sa thirty seconds.
Normal morning chaos.
Alex grabbed orange juice from the fridge while avoiding eye contact with both Haley and Gael entirely.
Haley noticed imdiately too.
"Oh my God," she whispered loudly. "She's embarrassed."
"I'm not embarrassed," Alex replied instantly.
"You threw a pillow and fled upstairs."
"That was a tactical retreat."
Claire looked between all three of them suspiciously.
"…What happened?"
"Nothing," Alex answered too quickly.
Haley grinned directly into her coffee.
"Alex accidentally confessed emotional attachnt."
Alex physically stopped moving.
"I did NOT."
Phil looked delighted instantly.
"Oh no. What did I miss?"
"Nothing," Alex repeated.
"Everything," Haley corrected proudly.
Gael rubbed a hand briefly over his face while Claire looked increasingly concerned.
"Why do I feel like I'm about to regret asking questions?"
"Because you know your children," Phil answered.
Alex pointed accusingly at Haley.
"You weaponize conversations."
"That's because I'm charismatic."
"That's because you're evil."
Haley looked deeply entertained by Alex's suffering while Gael quietly enjoyed the fact that for once soone else was the center of family teasing instead of him.
Then Claire made the mistake of laughing.
Alex noticed imdiately.
"Oh my God, you're enjoying this."
Claire tried to recover instantly.
"I'm enjoying breakfast."
"That's a lie," Luke replied through cereal.
"It's absolutely a lie," Phil agreed proudly.
Claire looked betrayed by her own household.
"This family is exhausting."
"Emotionally," Haley added.
Claire pointed toward her daughter without looking away from the pan she was using.
"You started that."
"And improved it."
Gael laughed quietly while Alex dropped into the chair beside him with visible defeat.
"You know what's actually annoying?" she muttered.
"What?"
"You understood what I ant imdiately."
Haley gasped dramatically.
"See?!"
Alex closed her eyes briefly.
"This is hell."
Gael smirked faintly.
"For the record, I did know what you ant."
"Thank you."
"But the reaction was funny."
Alex stared at him in betrayal.
"You're worse now."
"That feels vague."
"You've adapted to them."
Before Gael could answer, Claire set plates down on the counter.
Then paused briefly while looking at Alex.
"You know," she said carefully, "it's actually nice you found soone you like talking to."
The kitchen quieted for a second.
Not dramatically.
Just enough for the sentence to settle.
Because underneath the teasing, the comnt sounded genuine.
Alex blinked once.
"…That was weirdly sincere."
Claire looked mildly uncomfortable imdiately.
"I'm trying to grow."
"Please stop," Luke muttered.
Haley smiled into her coffee while Alex looked down at her plate for a second longer than expected.
Then Phil ruined the emotional mont instantly.
"You know what this ans?" he announced proudly.
Everyone looked afraid.
"We're witnessing the formation of a powerful intellectual alliance."
"That sounds like a supervillain origin," Gael replied.
"Correct," Luke agreed imdiately.
Alex finally laughed while Haley leaned against Gael's shoulder again, looking much calr than the night before.
And sowhere between burnt toast, family teasing, and Alex still refusing to admit she liked talking to him—
the morning settled into another kind of tension entirely.
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