
- Trigger: Walk to the beach area
- Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Weather: Sunny or Cloudy
- Seasons: Summer, Autumn, or Winter
- Chapter: 4
- Special Condition:
- The event changes depending on your child’s gender
- If you have a daughter, her beach friend will be Hugh
- If you have a son, the friend will be Kate
- The event changes depending on your child’s gender
When you arrive at the beach during the late afternoon, you’ll find your child quietly spending time with a friend—either Hugh or Kate, depending on their gender. But something seems off.
Your child confesses that they don’t want to go home. When their friend gently asks why, your child avoids giving a direct answer and simply says they don’t know if they have anywhere else to go. They’re unsure of what they should be doing or feeling.
Their friend responds in a calm and relatable way. Sometimes, they say, they don’t want to go home either. Instead, they wander around—spending time in the forest, the beach, or wherever they feel like—but eventually, they always head home when they’re hungry.
There’s just something about sleeping in a warm, comfy bed that makes everything feel better.
This peer-to-peer advice, while simple, offers a little comfort to your child—letting them know it’s okay to feel lost sometimes.

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