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There she is, the new house. With the help of Helena's late mother's will, the Quickover-Finney's have made the move to a much bigger abode.
First meal in the new house and Arwen seems to be enjoying it well enough.
Let's check in on our young romantics, eh?
Okay, maybe not. Scarlet looks... less than pleased with teenaged August.
Long story short, they have a horrible relationship now. I guess their childhood crush was just that, fleeting feelings meant to be left behind. Sorry, kid, but I assure you, love is in your future.
The wild world of scouting! Young Arwen wants to give it a go so, hey, who are we to stop her?
Also, Arwen's room is adorable. I have this constellation CC wallpaper and when I saw it, I immediately decided Arwen would be an astronaut one day.
Now sure how cozy it is to do homework in a rain jacket but, hey, to each their own.
One thing that did stick past childhood is August's love for music. He has upgraded to an adult-sized violin and his parents even splurged for a keyboard!
This is just to show off this cool chair and Arwen's adorableness.
Arwen is pumped when she checks her scouting board and realizes she gets to go find frogs and enjoy the great outdoors.
But, first... do you think Mom left any big bills in her laundry?
This custom content scout uniform changes her hair to blonde for some reason but look at our little scout! She's so excited.
Arwen: Bro, listen, I sold a ton of cookies, like, a ton.
August: You saved some for us though, right?
A lack of Llama Scout cookies isn't anything a nice... pot of tea won't fix?
Even though it's raining, Arwen is ready to hunt for a froggo.
This log looks promising. She's a braver gal than I to just reach in there barehanded.
Yes! We got one! Hold on to it tight, Arwen.
Eh, while we're here...
(Did she bring those tools from home? Where was she carrying them? Damn, girl.)
A change of scene from what, exactly, Lynn? The lid of your coffin?
Heh, this is fine, not weird at all.
Lynn, what the heck! What are they teaching you in the afterlife, Mischief 101?!
Apparently that visit had Helena feeling like life is short, though, because her and Erick definitely had to get some private time in.
Even at the new house, we will never escape the monster under the bed. At least she doesn't look scared of it, right?
Sure, let's talk to the tentacled creature jutting out from your bed frame. That's logical.
All right, some panic has begun to sink in.
Yup. Full-fledged fear. Go get your mother, girl.
With the protection of Yogi, Arwen is back to bed, safe and sound.
August decided to be nice and make omelets for the family. Does his newfound cooking skill stick? No.
Arwen thinks the house needs just a littttttle more color so she has taken it upon herself to rummage for some decorations. Who doesn't love pink garland?
August: Isn't the breakfast I made delicious!?
Arwen's face says it all and, well, Erick just got some leftovers so take that as you will.
Frog hunting 2.0 but, this time, she decided a dress just wasn't the right attire. How cute is she?
New clothes? Definitely get them all grass- and leaf-stained.
Little does Arwen know, she will one day be on this same machine, struggling just as her father is now.
Practice makes perfect. I feel like he's been practicing too much to still be playing with only one finger from each hand, though.
You can see the exasperation on Helena's face. This monster thing. Woof.
It's SNOWING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Definitely gonna go sit in those chairs out front and enjoy the rapidly rising snowbanks.
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