Milo, a curious 3-year-old with boundless energy, ran barefoot across the soft grass, his laughter echoing like a melody. His sister, Leila, 9, with her curly hair bouncing with every step, followed closely, holding a woven basket in her hands.
"Look, Milo! The hens have been busy," Leila exclaimed, her eyes wide with excitement as she opened the coop door.
"Eggs! Lots of eggs!" Milo giggled, clapping his tiny hands in delight.
"Let's make a surprise for mom," Leila suggested, her imagination already spinning tales of culinary magic.
"Omelet!" Milo chimed in, nodding enthusiastically.
"Maybe the hens are magical," Leila mused, her eyes twinkling with wonder. Milo looked up at her, captivated by the idea.
"Magic hens make magic omelets?" he asked, his voice filled with awe.
"Careful, Milo," Leila instructed, guiding his small hands. Together, they mixed, seasoned, and poured, creating a masterpiece of sibling collaboration.
Their mother entered, her smile warm and welcoming. "Surprise!" the children chorused, presenting the golden omelet with pride.
"This is perfect," she said, embracing them both, her heart full of love.
















