Cara (
wrongkindofsith) wrote2012-04-01 12:02 am
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Room 418, Saturday Morning
Cara was sprawled out across the bed. Alone. And if last night had hardly been the social highlight of her year, it hadn't been unpleasant either.
She still thought that pie fountain was a patently ridiculous idea though.
[Mainly for the kid, whose paternity is NFB please.]
She still thought that pie fountain was a patently ridiculous idea though.
[Mainly for the kid, whose paternity is NFB please.]
Re: This part also NFB, pls.
"I'm not lying," he protested, gasping and suddenly grateful that his Cara had won the 'needs to learn to handle an agiel' argument. "I'm your son."
Not that anyone had bothered telling him that until it reached the point it was blatantly obvious to anyone who looked that they were somehow related.
Re: This part also NFB, pls.
Which was the first time she'd ever acknowledged that fact out loud.
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"No, I'm not!" Though Mason wasn't sure how much longer that would be true if Cara didn't believe him. "Who told you that?"
Re: This part also NFB, pls.
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Though he was guessing that this Cara really wasn't his version of Cara.
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Cara sighed and lowered her agiel, shoving herself away from the boy. "What's your story then?"
Re: This part also NFB, pls.
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He was pretty sure he still didn't know half the story.
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That was something of an understatement.
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He was guessing this Cara was even worse dealing with open displays of affection than his was, but hopefully she got the hint.