The morning sun spilled through the kitchen windows, lighting up the small house with a golden glow. Pancakes sizzled on the stove, the smell of syrup hung in the air, and laughter echoed from the living room.

In the middle of the cheerful noise were Lila and Sophie, identical twin girls with the same brown curls, the same bright green eyes, and voices so sweet that even the birds outside seemed to stop and listen. They were only eight years old, full of energy and innocence, and on this particular Saturday, they were busy preparing something very special for their father.
The Song They Wrote Together
All week, the girls had practiced in their room. They sat on the floor, cross-legged, surrounded by dolls, markers, and sheets of paper.
โWhat should we say first?โ Sophie asked.
โThat we missed him every day,โ Lila replied, tapping her chin thoughtfully. โAnd that when he comes home, everything feels happy again.โ
Their song began to take shapeย simple, honest, and full of love.
โWhen youโre gone, we wait and count the days,
The house feels quiet, the stars seem far away,
But when youโre home, our world feels right,
Daddy, you are our sunshine light.โ
They practiced the melody over and over. Lila sang the higher notes; Sophie sang the lower ones. Their voices blended perfectly, like two colors mixing into one soft shade.
By the end of the week, even their mother was tearing up when she heard them rehearse behind the door. She knew Mark would never forget this moment.
The Performance
Their voices rose together, pure and angelic. The room seemed to hold its breath.
โWhen youโre gone, the mornings feel so long,
The house is quiet, we miss your song,
But when youโre home, the stars all shine,
Daddy, you make the world so fine.โ
Mark felt the lump rise in his throat almost instantly. His eyes glistened as the lyrics continued, each word striking straight to the heart.
Sophie sang the bridge, her small voice trembling slightly:
โWe waited by the window every night,
Counting cars and hoping for your lightโฆโ
Then Lila took over, finishing softly:
โAnd now youโre here, our dream came true,
Daddy, weโll always sing for you.โ
The Fatherโs Tears
Mark couldnโt hold back anymore. He stood up slowly, clapping through his tears, and pulled both girls into his arms.
โThat wasโฆโ His voice cracked. โThat was the most beautiful thing Iโve ever heard.โ
Lila buried her face in his shoulder. โDo you really like it?โ
โLike it?โ he said, laughing through the emotion. โIโll never forget it.โ
Sophie looked up at him shyly. โWe wrote it because we missed you. We thought maybeโฆ youโd forget our voices.โ
He knelt down, looking at both of them in the eyes. โForget your voices? Never. Those are the two voices that keep me strong when Iโm far away.โ
Emma wiped her eyes quietly from the doorway. She had seen many beautiful moments in her life, but nothing quite like thisย the power of music born from love so pure it needed no grand words to express it.