Lila, a spirited seven-year-old with a cascade of curls, leaned forward in her booster seat. Her small fingers deftly clicked her seatbelt buckle into place. "Buckle, buckle baba!" she chimed, her voice a sweet melody in the confined space.
Maya, Lila's mother, glanced in the rearview mirror, her eyes meeting her daughter's mischievous gaze. "You heard her, Raj. Better buckle up," she teased, a smile tugging at her lips as she adjusted her own seatbelt.
Raj, Lila's father, turned to face the backseat, his expression a blend of pride and amusement. "Our little safety officer is right," he acknowledged, his fingers fastening the belt across his chest with a satisfying click.
"Buckle, buckle baba!" Lila repeated, her giggles bubbling over, infectious and bright. Maya and Raj exchanged a glance, their hearts swelling with affection.
Maya[/@ch_2_d]"Maybe we should print 'Safety First' T-shirts for the whole family,"[/@ch_2_d] she mused aloud. "Or buttons," [@ch_3]Raj suggested, chuckling.
As the family exited the car, Lila skipped towards the front door, turning back to ensure her parents were following. "Remember, always buckle up!" she reminded them, her voice carrying a blend of authority and innocence that only a child could possess. Maya and Raj shared a knowing smile, grateful for the gentle yet important reminder from their little one.
















