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"You don't like Mockingbird?""Don't start."
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2008-09-13 05:33 am (UTC)
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They both get a grin as the door is opened and Will smiles,
"Brought ye a basket an glad Tom's doin' so well. 'rhaps can play with 'im since its too wet to go out anyway."
That just makes Will laugh and as they're lead inside a little boy sits in the small bed and grins,
"Will, Will, I'm all better, Will. Tuck must tell Mum that I can play now. Who's the lovely lass. Are ye goin' to marry 'er?"
"Aye, lad, someday an sure I'll tell Tuck but dinna believe ye just yet could be foolin' me wiht yer rosy cheeks an all."
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Date: 2008-09-13 05:33 am (UTC)"Brought ye a basket an glad Tom's doin' so well. 'rhaps can play with 'im since its too wet to go out anyway."
That just makes Will laugh and as they're lead inside a little boy sits in the small bed and grins,
"Will, Will, I'm all better, Will. Tuck must tell Mum that I can play now. Who's the lovely lass. Are ye goin' to marry 'er?"
"Aye, lad, someday an sure I'll tell Tuck but dinna believe ye just yet could be foolin' me wiht yer rosy cheeks an all."