Seraphine's eyes widened in surprise as Raven suddenly rushed off. She turned to Chozen, her expression a mix of confusion and worry.
"Did you have to say that?" she asked quietly.
Damien chuckled softly and elbowed Chozen in the side again.
"Looks like someone hit a nerve."
Chozen ignored them both and let out a sigh as he pinched the bridge of his nose between his fingers.
"Felix! Come back here!" Chozen shouted and stood up as he walked up the stairs and opened his son bed bedroom.
Raven was good acting so no one has been able to tell she wasn't actually in Felix but her acting need to be better Raven who sat on her bed she opened one of the books and she started to read. Why does daddy think mommy is a gold digger.
Raven leaned back against the headboard of her bed and sighed. The situation was complicated, to say the least.
Her mother hated her father, and her father had no idea that he had three other children with this woman who he thought was a gold digger.
Raven knew that if they were ever going to make things work between them, she would have to find a way to bring them together without either one finding out about their true identities.
But how?
As Raven continued to think about the situation, she couldn't help but feel overwhelmed. The thought of her parents finding out the truth and separating them was terrifying.
She knew she had to do something, but what?
Raven closed her book and set it aside as she stared up at the ceiling, deep in thought.
Raven sighed she can't think straight at the moment Felix must have been lonely without siblings. Raven saw Chozen and she sat up and tried to act like what her brother Felix would act in front of his dad.
As Raven sat up and tried to act like Felix, Chozen looked at her with a raised eyebrow.
He had been watching her closely during the entire video, noticing how she was reacting to everything. But now he saw something different in her eyes - a hint of pain and sadness that didn't quite fit with Felix's usual carefree attitude.
"Are you alright?" he asked quietly, his voice filled with concern.
She nods quickly. Act like her brother.
Raven nodded quickly, trying to keep up the act. She put on her best impression of Felix's stone cold smile and shrugged.
"Yeah, I'm fine," she said casually.
"Just tired from all that drama downstairs."
"Felix, I hope you know I love you right?" Chozen said as he picked up his son and he took a deep breath and he slightly frowned.
Raven looked up at Chozen, her eyes widening in surprise as he spoke directly to her.
She was caught off guard by his words and the sudden change in tone.
"What?" she said quietly.
Chozen held her close to him, his expression serious but there was a hint of tenderness in his eyes.
"I hope you I love you Felix so why did you get angry?"
Raven felt a pang of guilt as she heard Chozen's question. She knew that he was talking to Felix, but she couldn't help but feel like his words were directed at her too.
"I just..."she started to say before trailing off.
"I don't know," she mumbled quietly.
Chozen looked at her closely, sensing that there was more to it than she was letting on.
Chozen sighed and ran a hand through his hair, his eyes never leaving hers.
"You know you can talk to me, right?" he said quietly.
"I may not always understand what's going on in your head, but I'm here for you."
"I know dad," Raven said and hugged Chozen who chuckled and sat his son down and he shook his head.
Chozen smiled as he set Raven down on the bed and ruffled her hair affectionately.
"You're a good kid, you know that?" he said quietly.
Raven nodded silently, feeling a mix of emotions swirling inside her. She was grateful for his love and concern but also worried about what would happen if he ever found out the truth about herself not being Felix. Her innocent sister can do so can she.
As Chozen stood up to leave the room, he turned back to look at Raven one last time.
"Get some rest," he said quietly.
"And try not to worry too much about things."
Raven nodded again, watching as her father walked out of the room and closed the door behind him.
As soon as she was alone, she let out a deep sigh and flopped back against the pillows.
Raven sighed. Daddy loves Felix but he probably hates mommy and she might hate daddy too. So how can we make them fall in love while hating each other.
Raven's mind raced as she tried to figure out a way to make her mother and father fall in love with each other despite their obvious dislike for one another.
It seemed like an impossible task, but Raven was determined to find a solution. She knew that if they could just get over their differences and open up to each other, they would realize how much they needed each other.
But how?
As Raven continued to think, she began to feel a sense of frustration creeping up inside her. She knew that it was going to be difficult, but the thought of her parents never being together made her heart ache.
Suddenly, an idea popped into her head - what if they could spend more time together? Maybe if they got to know each other better and spent some quality time together, they would start to see each other in a different light. Raven pulled her Lexeni phone out and she called her siblings for this idea.
"Chloe, Atticus, Felix I have an idea for our parents to spend quality time together," Raven said with so much excitement.
"How are we supposed to do that?" Chloe asked.
Raven thought for a moment before speaking again.
"What if we could arrange for them to have some kind of shared activity or experience together?" she suggested.
"Something that would force them to interact with each other and get to know each other better."
"A movie theater!" Atticus said while jumped off his bed they have been hanging out with Felix none stop all day long but their mother hasn't even awaken up yet at all.
"A movie theater?" Raven repeated, her eyes widening in surprise.
"That's not a bad idea," she said thoughtfully.
"They could sit next to each other and watch the same movie together. It would be a good opportunity for them to spend some time together without having to talk or interact too much."
Atticus nodded eagerly, his eyes sparkling with excitement.
"Yeah! And we can choose a romantic movie to make them fall in love!" he said excitedly.
Chloe chuckled and rolled her eyes.
"You really think it's going to be that easy?" she asked skeptically.
"No action movie, we kids we will also go with them," Raven said
Atticus groaned in disappointment, but he knew that Raven was right.
"Fine," he grumbled.
"But I still think a romantic movie would be more effective."
Chloe smirked and patted her brother on the head.
"You're such a hopeless romantic," she teased him affectionately.
They all agreed to go to the movies together as a family unit they will be in the same action movie by accident.
"Alright this Saturday Felix we need to switch back so you convince your dad," Raven said.
Felix nodded in agreement, his expression serious.
"I'll talk to him," he said quietly.
Raven looked at her brother closely, feeling a pang of guilt for asking him to do this but it was necessary if they wanted their parents to fall in love again one day soon..