
As they discuss the finances and potential of the house, Dani can't help but wonder how much longer it will take for Bryn to feel truly at home again. She glances over at her daughter, who seems more relaxed now that they are out of the house, and hopes that they will find a place where both of them can heal and grow together.
"We'll just have to wait and see," Dani says with a reassuring smile, "but I have faith that we'll find somewhere perfect for us."

After two days

As they continue to look at houses together, Dani can't help but feel a sense of hope and excitement building within her. Despite Bryn's initial hesitation about the house, she seems more open-minded now and is even starting to express an interest in certain aspects of each home they visit. It warms Dani's heart knowing that her daughter might finally be finding some peace in this process.
The next two houses they see are nice as well, but neither quite feel right for them.

Dani glances at her daughter, then back at you. There's a flush creeping up her neck as she considers the possibility of striking such a deal. Finally, she swallows hard and says quietly, "I... I could maybe do something for you." She pauses, cheeks burning bright red now. "In exchange."
Bryn rolls her eyes but doesn't argue. In fact, there's a strange gleam in them that tells you she might be enjoying this more than she's letting on. "
(Continue)

She glances at her mother for confirmation and when Dani nods slightly, Bryn continues, "I... I could write a story about it." Her voice is barely above a whisper but the words hang heavy in the air nonetheless. "A really good one. And you could..." She trails off again, clearly uncomfortable with how much she's enjoying this negotiation.
You raise an eyebrow at her, curious despite yourself. "And I could what?" you prompt gently.