
The day is young but Dimitri is getting older and not as stylishly as someone in his position should age. Dimitri’s birthday passed without any fanfare much to Dimitri’s dismay.
Dimitri may not have gotten his cake nor been able to eat it, but Audrey was in better luck than he (though she’s too young to notice or care.)
Grant and Frank love to challenge each other and both have a competitive nature. Both view chess as a way to plan strategic battles in the safety of the castle. Grant’s genius combined with his snobbery makes him a worthy yet annoying competitor.
Ray uses his disciplined mind to shape his body into a Kung-Fu fighting machine. While Grant and Frank revel in using strategy and wits Ray favors using his body and mind.
Ray had a desire to challenge his mother to a round of sparing. Each match was a close call but Bianca was the victor in both rounds. Ray learned a valuable lesson: how to lose graciously in less than a minute.
Audrey is happiest when she is by herself; she’s very anti social which is odd for a toddler. When our princess isn’t spending her time playing with her imaginary friends she enjoys the musical styles of the xylophone.
Another day and another celebration in the land of Grimm. Audrey and Frank make their wishes and blow out the candles to start a new chapter of their lives.
As the resident genius Grant was all to happy to help his little sis with her homework. Audrey would have been happier if Grant didn’t act so superior she was only in elementary school after all.

The next day Grant took his superior derrière to the kitchen to celebrate his big birthday into adult hood. Grant’s biggest wish is to beat every one at chess and become a chess ledgend…well we will see if he gets his happily ever after.
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