It’s time for some dual legacy fun.
With Gem Stone and Disney Villains.
Dealing with the usual sibling drama.
Not that he would give up his siblings for anything.
Since his father cannot be bothered to interact with his children.
He is solely focused on his girlfriend Beverly.
Luckily the kids look out for one another.
Which now includes their dad’s girlfriends daughter Marigold.
Who, since moving in, has kind of gone off the rails.
Her mother was never exactly maternal. But Marigold was alright, she had her cousin and his family.
Now, there’s no parental influence as Beverly is 100% completely focused on herself.
Which is why the heirs of each legacy have taken over while still children.
Because these two can’t see anything beyond themselves.
With Beverly hardly ever home. Always out traveling the world with Maverick except when he receives a job offer he just can’t refuse $$$.
Marigolds father, whom she had little to no contact with her entire life, was invited by Beverly to visit his daughter (if he so desired) when she was away.
Surprising everyone, Jing (despite hating children) decided to take Beverly up on the offer. He began to visit when he felt he could handle all the children in the house. Finally, becoming a part of his daughter’s life.
Still though, the kids are mostly left to fend for themselves.
Which can be terrifying.
Especially when your bed tries to eat you.
It’d really be nice if their parents at least acknowledged them when they decided to actually come home.
Normally, this would be a happy occasion. But considering it’s these two… who really cares?
The kids are moving through the years, the best they can.
That is primarily due to the Landgraab family servo Seraphina.
Who, for the kids’ winter break suggested they take a trip to Mt. Komorebi.
The kids were grateful and had a ball.
Just enjoying themselves with absolute glee.
For the first time, they felt truly free and just enjoyed one another’s company.
Without the potential threat of a parent coming home and scolding you for doing absolutely nothing wrong.
The kids used to want their parents home. Now they realize life is far better when they’re not around.
Things are calm, peaceful and far more pleasant.
Especially for the older kids who don’t need to worry about anyone telling them they can or cannot do anything.
Going to prom?
Not a problem for Landgraab kids.
Grab the family credit card and buy what you want.
Go out and have a good time.
While getting voted prom royalty.
Now it’s the youngest kids turn to experience all the fun their older siblings seem to be having.
Diamond.
And Marigold.