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Kids · Advanced · ~20 min

The Two Houses

Jayden is eleven and lives between two worlds — Mom's apartment in town and Dad's house twenty minutes away. When a new stepsister appears, a science project splits between houses, and a family tree assignment forces him to define what 'family' even means, Jayden must find his own voice in a life no one asked him to design. This sensitive, branching story explores loyalty, identity, and the invisible weight kids carry through divorce.

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What you'll discover

As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:

  • The Voice That Wouldn't Wait

    You face problems head-on. When something feels unfair, you speak up — not to be difficult, but because staying silent feels like agreeing. You believe that the people who love you can handle your honesty, and that real change starts with someone brave enough to say what everyone else is thinking.

  • The Bridge Builder

    You find the light in every room, even the hard ones. When life gets complicated, you connect people with humor, warmth, and creativity. You believe that if you can make someone laugh or feel included, the sharp edges of any situation get a little softer — and you're usually right.

  • The Quiet Anchor

    You carry more than people realize, and you do it with grace. When the world around you shifts, you hold steady — protecting the people you love, keeping the peace, and quietly finding the help you need. Your strength isn't loud, but it's the kind that holds families together.

  • The Mapmaker

    You believe every problem has a solution if you think it through carefully enough. When life feels chaotic, you bring order — with lists, systems, and thoughtful words on paper. You trust that the right plan, clearly communicated, can make even the messiest situation feel manageable.