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life_inshadow) wrote2011-02-12 11:24 am
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Room 223, Saturday Morning
After her amazing time at the dance the night before, Tara wanted nothing more than to sleep in, possibly for a decade or so.
Her body disagreed though, so it was still fairly early when she woke up and silently snagged a book from the floor next to her bed. She could read and wait for Kennedy; staying in bed gave her an excuse to keep grinning doofily at her girlfriend.
If she was waiting for anything beyond Kennedy waking up so they could maybe go get breakfast, she didn't know it yet.
[OOC: For ... three, please.]
Her body disagreed though, so it was still fairly early when she woke up and silently snagged a book from the floor next to her bed. She could read and wait for Kennedy; staying in bed gave her an excuse to keep grinning doofily at her girlfriend.
If she was waiting for anything beyond Kennedy waking up so they could maybe go get breakfast, she didn't know it yet.
[OOC: For ... three, please.]
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Oh, lord, it was weird to say that.
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That was pretty cool, even if the 'Mommy' thing was still a complete head trip.
"Yes," she said quickly, ruffling Miraya's hair. "We'll hit the gym after breakfast, totally. And no broken glasses this time."
They had a little fighter and a little bookworm. Why was she somehow not surprised?
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"You should put on real clothes and then we should go," Miraya declared, in the tone of one who usually knew best. (Possibly because she thought she did.)
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The funny shapes were practically a tradition.
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Miraya looked rather pleased; she and Asher could still talk their mothers into things, and they hadn't even been born yet!
"I guess that leaves me and Miraya on cleanup duty, huh?"
Yes, she was actually volunteering to help do dishes.
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...and she would sit there and look hopefully at Tara just as much as Miraya would.
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