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Two Goblins and Two Grandmas

Two Goblins and Two Grandmas

Grandma Smith was eagerly anticipating the moment she could introduce her little goblin, Gobby, to Gobith and Grandma Furry. After waking up and enjoying her morning latte and caramelized apple pancakes, she settled down at a free table in the dining room, turned on her tablet, and eagerly awaited the antics of her little goblin.

Moments later, Grandma Furry appeared beside her with a cappuccino and maple syrup toast. Both grandmas beamed at each other, and Grandma Furry quickly sat down across from Grandma Smith, saying, “Good morning, Grandma Smith! I can’t wait to meet little Gobby!”

“Good morning, Grandma Furry!” replied Grandma Smith. “Gobby is already here and very excited for the meeting.” She pointed to the screen where the little goblin, Gobby, was cheerfully bouncing around.

Gobith and Gobby instantly bonded when they saw each other in the virtual space. They joyfully jumped and laughed as they explored the virtual playground, filled with colorful toys. After quickly finding common ground, the two goblins started a game of virtual tag and happily played together.

“Look at how well they’re getting along!” said Grandma Furry with a smile. “I’m so glad this app gives them the opportunity to play together.”

Grandma Smith nodded, and as she watched the two goblins, she reflected, “Yes, and not just for them, but for us too. We’ve talked so much about how distant Stephen has become. He’s always so busy, and it’s hard to catch him at a good time. He doesn’t even have time for family.”

Grandma Furry sighed. “You’re right. But you see, with this app, we can get closer to him again. Not just because we’re taking care of the goblins, but because he’s spending more time with us too. Maybe we can be a family again like we used to be.”

The two grandmas shared their experiences with caring for the goblins and exchanged tips. Grandma Furry mentioned how much Gobith loved educational games and responded well to interactive tasks. Grandma Smith shared how energetic and fast Gobby was and how much he enjoyed virtual walks in the park, which had almost turned into running races.

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“Do you know what I’ve noticed?” asked Grandma Furry. “Gobith really loves fruits for breakfast. Does Gobby have a favorite food too?”

“Yes, he does!” replied Grandma Smith. “Gobby loves spaghetti for lunch. It’s so cute when he tries to eat the long noodles. He gets it all over himself.”

Both of them laughed at how similar their goblins were. As they talked, they realized that even though Stephen was far away, these virtual little creatures connected him to them and helped bridge the distance. Both Gobith and Gobby reminded them of Stephen in some ways. This app didn’t just provide entertainment; it also brought back cherished family memories.

“It’s so wonderful to see how much happiness these little goblins bring us,” said Grandma Furry. “And it’s amazing that Steph is part of this. See?! I told you he cares about us, even if he can’t always be here physically.”

“You’re right,” nodded Grandma Smith. “This app is truly a blessing. It helps us get closer to Steph again, and we have a lot of fun too.”

The two grandmas continued to talk and laugh for a long time while watching Gobith and Gobby play together. The time spent in the virtual world and the shared experiences brought them closer together and strengthened the family bonds.

“I’m so glad we didn’t separate that day,” said Grandma Furry, moved. “It was so hard to give up our world travel plans for our grandson’s sake! I know how much you wanted to climb Mount Everest. But you missed out on it for us; now climbing the peaks of the Himalayas is forbidden for anyone over 75. If I had known this would happen, we would have found a way. But now your world travel dream will never be complete.”

“Yes, it will never be complete,” nodded Grandma Smith. “But I knew about this ban from the start. It wasn’t introduced after we adopted. It’s been around for a long time. But when I saw little Stephen Furry, I knew that time spent with him was worth more than climbing the Himalayas.”

Hearing this, Grandma Furry began to cry. Grandma Smith moved to sit beside her and hugged her tightly. They stayed like that until the little goblins started demanding their spaghetti lunch.