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Chapter 91 - Children of Unusual Brilliance

There are children who grow up learning how to read books.

And then there are Cielo's children—who grow up learning how to read systems, people, and silence between words.

Kaddie and Kattie do not walk into rooms.

They analyze them.

The living room, for example, has recently been "evaluated" by Kaddie.

He stands in the middle like a small scientist in judgment.

"This room is inefficient," he declares.

Jessa, from the couch:

"EXCUSE ME?"

Kaddie points at random objects.

"The TV is too loud, the chairs are emotionally unstable, and the WiFi signal drops near the plant."

Cielo sips coffee.

"That plant is older than your emotional regulation."

Kattie, meanwhile, is playing three instruments at once.

Not metaphorically.

Literally.

A small keyboard, a violin, and a phone app she refuses to explain.

"It helps me think," she says calmly.

Jessa whispers:

"I feel like I'm living with two startup founders who skipped childhood."

The Intelligence Problem

At school, teachers have started using words like:

"advanced comprehension" "concerning pattern recognition" "why does your child know encryption basics"

Kaddie was once asked to draw his family.

He submitted:

A diagram labeled:

"System of Emotional Dependencies (Version 2.0)"

It included:

Cielo = Primary node Jessa = Stability backup system Kevin = Medical support unit / emotional buffer Unknown Father = "Unresolved variable"

The teacher called Cielo.

Twice.

Kattie, on the other hand, once performed a piano piece that made an entire school assembly go silent for seven seconds after it ended.

Not applause.

Just silence.

Like everyone forgot how to react.

Then one teacher whispered:

"…Why did that sound like childhood memories?"

At Home: Chaos With Documentation

Cielo has started labeling things.

Not because she is organized.

But because the children are not.

On the fridge:

"DO NOT TEST ELECTRICAL OUTLETS (Kaddie)" "Kattie's Instruments = DO NOT TOUCH OR YOU WILL FEEL EMOTIONAL CONSEQUENCES" "Milk expires BEFORE their curiosity does"

Kevin visits regularly.

Not as family.

Not as something more.

Just… presence.

Steady.

Reliable.

Always slightly overwhelmed.

Kevin Valdez watches Kaddie disassemble a remote control.

"That is not medically necessary behavior," he mutters.

Kaddie doesn't look up.

"I'm checking if signals have emotions."

Kevin turns to Cielo.

"…Do I need to refer him to a specialist?"

Cielo replies:

"You are the specialist."

Kevin immediately regrets his career.

The Question That Won't Stay Quiet

One night, Kattie sits beside Cielo while she writes.

No chaos. No noise. Just soft breathing.

"Mommy," she says gently.

"Yes?"

"…Do you think truth is something we find, or something we avoid?"

Cielo pauses.

Her fingers stop on the keyboard.

"That's a dangerous question for someone your age."

Kattie smiles slightly.

"I know."

Silence.

Then Cielo answers honestly:

"Both."

Across the hallway, Kaddie is hacking—no, studying—an old encrypted system again.

He whispers to himself:

"If patterns repeat… then he must still exist."

Cielo hears it.

Does not respond.

Not yet.

What Makes Them Different

It is not just intelligence.

It is direction.

Kaddie's mind moves like a storm looking for origin points.

Kattie's mind moves like music trying to resolve unfinished notes.

Together, they are not just gifted.

They are restless.

Jessa once says:

"They're not children."

Cielo replies:

"…They are. Just not simple ones."

The Unspoken Thread

Late at night, Cielo stands in the kitchen alone.

House quiet.

Lights dim.

She hears faint piano upstairs.

Kattie.

Soft. Careful. Almost sad.

And from another room:

Typing.

Fast.

Focused.

Kaddie.

Cielo closes her eyes.

Three years ago, she thought peace meant silence.

Now she knows better.

Peace is not silence.

It is noise that no longer destroys you.

And somewhere deep in the house of brilliance and chaos—

a question continues to grow.

Not spoken.

Not answered.

Just alive.

End of Chapter: Children of Unusual Brilliance

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