The Odison's

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Two adults, and three children.

Two of them I recognize.

Zane Odison, and Daniel Odison.

"Alphino?" Daniel asks looking as shocked as I am.

Mom looks to me.

"Welcome to our home" I smile.

"Amber, is this your daughter Alphino?" The woman smiles "She's grown up so beautifully"

"Alphino, if you would come sit, I'll introduce you to everyone" Mom says

I nod somewhat awkwardly and hurry to my seat.

"Amber, don't tell me your little baby doesn't remember us" Mrs. Odison's smile falters.

I shake my head.

Daniel is watching me, obviously not understanding why I'm here as I'm doing the same for him, I didn't know I knew him. I vaguely remember the Odisons, but it was such a long time ago.

"Well, darling. I'm Crystalina Odison, this is my husband Stephen Odison, and these are my baby boys. The oldest is Daniel, the middle is Zane and the youngest who doesn't go to your school yet is Vlad. You and the boys used to be the best of friends" Mrs. Odison explains.

Daniel looks like his father, and Zane's black hair must come from his mother. Their mother has black hair and green eyes VS their father has blonde hair and blue eyes. Vlad the youngest has brown hair and green eyes.

"I don't remember much before we moved out of town" I admit.

"Alphino, why don't you go bring the food to the table" Mom says.

I nod and get up I'm almost out of the room when Mrs. Odison speaks up.

"Daniel, why don't you go help Alphino"

I don't need the help, but I mean it might give me the opportunity to understand more about how I know them.

"Yes mom" Daniel's chair scrapes across the floor.

I turn and wait for him to get to me.

"You look beautiful Alphino" Daniel smiles

"I never imagined you to be someone who looks at others considering you look like you spend hours looking at yourself in a mirror for hours a day" I joke and stifle a laugh.

"How did you know that!" Daniel shouts with a chuckle.

"Wild guess" I giggle.

Daniel nudges me "You know you do remind me of my best friend who randomly moved away her fourth grade year."

I nod "Sounds like me, granted I really do wish I remembered you, we must have been pretty good friends back then"

We bring out the food conversing of our past trying to spark memories.

"You play soccer? Maybe we need to do a one on one later." I say.

"Sure, but I'll win as I always have." Daniel chuckles.

"I've been practicing, you ain't got nothin on me this time."

We laugh as we sit down.

Dinner goes by quickly filled with memories that are starting to re-form and new ones.

Honesty Zane isn't such a grouch when you get to know him, granted he is still an edge lord but he isn't such a total butt.

"Why don't you kids go play outside" Mom offers.

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