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Seren Vahl thought he knew what his wedding day was going to look like. He had met the four sisters. He had spent fourteen months in the household. He had prepared thoroughly for the ceremony. What he had not prepared for — because nobody had mentioned it, and because knowing would have produced preparation rather than presence — was the Verathen: the ancient Vaelthari household assessment, conducted by the sisters, beginning approximately twenty minutes before he found the database entry. What follows is a morning of administrative disputes, structural repairs, one question about Lirien that is the hardest thing he says all day, a genuine logistics crisis in full formal attire, and a final conversation with the household matriarch that no briefing could have prepared him for. A warm, funny, genuinely moving scifi story about what it means to be welcomed into a family that tests you because it means it. If you love scifi stories, alien woman stories, or an audiobook that makes you laugh and then quietly lands something real, this one is for you. All stories on this channel are completely original and unique, written and created by me on my own computer. All rights and copyrights belong solely to me. Which sister's assessment hit you hardest — Vauren's precision, Tael's engineering test, Saeth's single impossible question, or Orveth's real logistics crisis with a closing window? And what about Lady Sorveth's question — what would you have said when she asked what you do when you're wrong? Tell us in the comments about Seren, the sisters, and which moment of the Verathen you would have found the most challenging. We read every one. If this story made your day better, subscribe so the next one finds you. New original stories arriving soon — each one built from scratch, each one worth staying for.