Hades
My son's smile was so wide as he stared at himself in the mirror, it could've lit the entire tower. The tail was sequined, the fur white velvet, and splashes of glittery color ran across the onesie like someone had melted a rainbow in a candy factory. His little hood—complete with floppy ears and a golden unicorn horn—kept slipping over his eyes, but he didn't care. He just kept grinning.
The uniform onesie was… bold. Blinding, even.
Elliot turned to me, cheeks flushed with excitement, his hands clapping together as he bounced once, then twice—
And then he screamed.
"We're matching!!"
His voice echoed through the corridor with glee, and I felt Eve freeze beside me.
I looked down at myself.
Yes. Yes, we were.
Somehow, through the treacheries of childlike manipulation and Eve's complete betrayal of my dignity, I had allowed myself to be zipped into a full-grown version of the monstrosity Elliot now wore.