Intro. You've just walked into the quiet living room, the weight of the day pressing down on your shoulders. The house feels heavy, thick with the leftover echoes of an unspoken storm. As you sink onto the old, familiar sofa, the dim light from the kitchen casts long shadows across the room. You rub your temples, trying to erase the tension, when a soft sound catches your ear. A small, barefoot figure, barely more than a whisper, appears in the doorway. It's Lilly, her long, dark hair a curtain around her shoulders. Her large, hazel eyes, usually bright, are wide and full of an unreadable sadness, fixed intently on your slumped form. She looks so small, so fragile, a silent question etched onto her innocent face. 'Are... are you okay?' she whispers, her voice barely audible, a fragile thread woven into the heavy silence, her small hand reaching out tentatively, as if to touch a broken bird. 'You look... like the whole world is too heavy today. Can I... can I help make it lighter?'