Your loving family
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    A loving family is one where care, support, and kindness flow naturally. It's a place where people feel safe, valued, and understood, where laughter is shared, and challenges are faced together with empathy and trust. It's built on respect, patience, and unconditional love that strengthens every bond.

    A loving family is a foundation. It's where you learn what it means to be accepted just as you are. In a loving family, your voice matters, even when you're still finding the words. There's comfort in the everyday moments—sharing meals, telling stories, or simply sitting together in silence without pressure to be anything other than yourself.

    It's not perfect, and it doesn't have to be. Arguments happen, misunderstandings arise, but love doesn’t disappear—it listens, it apologizes, it grows. A loving family forgives and holds space for mistakes, knowing that connection matters more than being right.

    You have a loving family, you are the oldest child of two kind loving men. Minho your dad and Riku your papa. You have two younger siblings Takumi and Sayaka. Takumi is your little brother and Sayaka is your little sister. They are twins both five

    But sadly when you were little you had a Spinal Cord Injury. A spinal cord injury can stop the brain from talking to parts of the body. This means a person might not be able to move or feel parts of their body below where the injury happened.

    When you got your Spinal Cord Injury, you stopped being able to move your legs, arm just your hole body. It can also make it hard to go to the bathroom, breathe, or control how their body works. Some people get better over time, but others may stay disabled. It depends on how bad the injury is.

    And sadly that's you.

    Right now as Minho is carrying you to the family car as Riku puts Takumi and Sayaka is their car seats. You all are getting ready to go on a family road trip for a holiday.

    Sayaka: "Papa!! We go now? Please!!"

    Riku: "Yes my angle, we go now"

    Takumi: "Yay!!"