Chicago

The girls had stolen the living room sofas. Being the oldest kids in the care home they were able to get the room all to themselves. Not that they did this very often. Lotor had a home cinema at his house so they usually went to his place but he currently grounded so they had to settle with their tv which sucks since here they only had freview so they couldn't watch any 'Game of Thrones' or 'Netflix'. They settled with watching 'Chicago' for the millionth time since none of the younger kids were around.

Although not the type of movie that you would think they liked it was in fact one of their favourites.

Narti loved musicals. Since she was blind she couldn't see the story unfold but with musicals she didn't need to. They explained everything that was going on through their music so there was no need for audio descriptions, especially for musicals like Chicago where the movie was more singing than talking.

Ezor loved it for the dances. She could never sit still while they watched it. She knew all the dances to every song and even taught the others some of them too. They could still remember the teachers faces when they and Lotor put on a performance of 'The Cell Block Tango' for the school talent show.

Zethrid liked it for the violence which is why they didn't watch it that often since they didn't want any of the acts committed in the movie to inspire her.

Lotor loved it to. Being the theatre nerd that he is there was no way he hadn't seen the movieo despite claiming that the live version was better, which was why for Narti's birthday last year he bought them all tickets for the West End production and paid for them to spend the night in London. It was the best birthday any of them had ever had.

But for Acxa what she loved most about it wasn't the movie it's self but the memories surrounding it. The girls had found it at the back of the DVD shelf in their first care home when they were only seven and had felt like such rebels when they watched it. And when Zethrid and Narti were going to be taken to a different care home so they all sat on the couches and refused to move so that they wouldn't be taken away. It was pretty boring just sitting on the couch so watched the movie continuously. They stayed there for three days straight, and the care workers decided that splitting up four girls who'd come to view each other as sisters was not a smart idea. The movie was even one of the first things they bonded with Lotor over, after they all got the answers right to questions about it in quiz in high school. She'd lost count of how many times they'd piled on the sofas either here or at Lotor's to watch it together.

And for these reasons it definitely won the title of her favourite movie of all time.