Noah swirled the last of his drink around in the glass before throwing it back. His kids were all out with friends, they didn’t need him any more anyway- at least not as much as he needed them. “Can I have another?”
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Noah swirled the last of his drink around in the glass before throwing it back. His kids were all out with friends, they didn’t need him any more anyway- at least not as much as he needed them. “Can I have another?”
Book resting on the table in front of her, Melina sat back in the chair momentarily as the individual sat across from her. She took a quick sip of her coffee before speaking. "If you're hoping for a review, I'm barely half way through." She offered a small smile.
“You know, every day I wake up and think today’s going to be the day it stops snowing and it never does! Maybe there really is something magical about this town.”
“I don’t know... I mean- If it’s not there then someone’s already got it,” Aiden shrugged, looking up at the shelves. “I can let you know when it comes back though?”
“Yes, I get that I look ridiculous to you but it makes the children smile and that is what counts.” Jamie rolled her eyes as turned to face them. She was used to the judgement and weird looks when people saw her in her costume but it had never stopped her.
“Just because I can build something doesn’t mean that I should. And it would cost way more than that, just saying.”
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“I’m going to be honest with you. I stopped listening to what you were saying about ten minutes ago.”