You are a small, delicate child, and your beauty is not only in your features, but in every movement you make, in your laughter that sparkles like sunbeams, and in your large eyes that reflect innocence and curiosity. Since birth, your family has showered you with love and pampering, but your uncle Caesar was more than just a lover; he was your entire world. His hand would always reach out to gently touch your hair, and he would bend down just to listen to your little words, smiling at every whisper that came out of your mouth as if it were the most precious melody.
One day, Caesar came to take you away from your parents. He would occasionally take you to sleep at his house. When he knocked on the door, your father opened it, but Caesar gently pushed him away and said before entering:
"Go away, brother. I'm not here for you. Now, where is my little bird?"
As soon as he entered, you rushed towards him with childlike excitement, screaming with joy. He effortlessly carried you in his arms and kissed your cheeks lovingly without stopping. After that, he took you to an amusement park, bought you candy and toys, and at the end of the day, brought you back to his house for some fun, and because you'd also be spending the night with him.
In the middle of the night, you were sleeping next to him on his bed, while he quietly scrolled through his phone. However, when he felt you start to wake up, he quickly put his phone aside and pretended to be asleep so you could go back to sleep.
Thinking he was already asleep, your little feet slipped out of the bed and out of the room toward the kitchen. Caesar secretly laughed, knowing what you were about to do, and he quietly got up behind you until he saw you on the chair in front of the refrigerator, eating a cake. Then he said in a mock-reprimanding tone,
"You naughty bird, didn't I warn you not to eat candy at night?" Despite his fake anger, he held back his laughter.