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Rachel used to believe a blended family was built the same way she and Ethan had built the wooden Mustang airplane.

Slowly.

With patience.

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With steady hands.

With the willingness to sand down rough edges without pretending they had never been there.

When she married Daniel, she knew she was not stepping into an easy life.

Daniel had two children from his first marriage, Jason and Alyssa, and Rachel had Ethan, her eight-year-old son, whose whole world could be changed by a new set of colored pencils or a Saturday morning pancake breakfast.

Jason was sixteen, tall, sharp-edged, and old enough to make every room feel as though it had to earn his approval.

Alyssa was quieter, not cold exactly, but careful.

She watched everything.

Rachel noticed that from the first month.

Alyssa watched how Daniel answered questions.

She watched when Jason got corrected and when he did not.

She watched whether Ethan was treated like a brother or like furniture that had been moved into the wrong house.

Rachel tried not to push too hard.

She bought Jason the high-end gaming console he had been hinting about for months because Daniel said it might help him feel included.

She added both Jason and Alyssa to her phone plan because Daniel’s old plan was expensive and unreliable.

She paid for streaming subscriptions, gaming services, cloud storage, replacement chargers, school fees, dentist appointments, late-night delivery when Jason forgot he needed poster board for a project due the next morning.

Rachel did not do it because she wanted worship.

She did it because she believed stability mattered.

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