Sarah Silver walked into the chaotic mess that was her kitchen. Ina and Dolphin were throwing grapes at each other while Seph and Sephina cooked some sort of something. The dogs were licking up some sort of mess as the cats ate their food on the counter. "Children, what are you doing?" asked Sarah, staring at her kids. "making dinner of course," said Seph and Sephina, slightly in unison "Where's Phin?" asked Sarah, scanning the room, " Did they run off again this morning?" "I haven't seen them all day," said Ina "Me neither," replied the other three. "Well, then where are they? When did you last see them?" asked Sarah "Last night," said Dolphin "Yeah, same," said The twins. "Well, then Ina, Dolphin, you aren't doing anything. Go look for Phin," said Sarah "I'll look along the beach and pier!!" said Ina "then I guess I'll look in the park and around town," said Dolphin, sighing, "But I'm taking the dogs." "Deal," said Ina, holding out her hand. The two shook on it and left. "Now you two, clean up your mess at least a little bit," said Sarah "Oh mom, by the way, there's this party tomorrow night..." said Sephina, twirling her hair "Are you asking if you can go?" asked Sarah "Yes. she is," said Seph, "I would also like to go." "well, I do have a date, and I think that the younger ones can handle themselves," said Sarah "Please don't have any more children," said Seph "I don't want to. I already have enough. and anyway, it's with Ina and Dolphin's father," said Sarah "When are y'all going to get married?" asked Sephina "Yeah, you've been dating for quite a while," said Seph, looking at his phone, typing something "Well, he has to propose first," said Sarah "Why don't you propose to him?" asked Sephina, looking at what Seph was typing and laughing "I don't want to. and what are you two looking at?" asked Sarah "His ridiculous attempt at flirting," said Sephina, cackling. "Hey, I'm better than you! Remember when you had that crush on Eddie?" asked Seph "Oh, shush," said Sephina. "Children, stop fighting. Now, finish up dinner, I have to go call your older sister," said Sarah, walking up to her room. Her room was attached to a small balcony overlooking the ocean. It had large glass doors to that balcony, letting light illuminate the light blue of the room. Right now though, there was barely any natural light coming in, except from the quarter moon. Sarah got out her phone and dialed her oldest daughter's number. ------- I know that the picture doesn't quite match, but shush. sorry this is out so late