❣- A memory that leaves them laughing
Peer into my muse’s memories
He was staring at a picture, placing it all in a bag. Moving out of his college apartment into his own had been relatively hard. But unpacking was the worst. Picture after pictures he hadn’t stopped too much, until he saw one. Thereh e was, naked and dancing around, imitating a dance, while Kody, safely exposed as well, as inside the bathtub, held by their father with whom they were bathing.
They weren’t more than six years old, but it was a funny memory. Because Kody didn’t stop crying. He didn’t want to get inside with him. With his own brother. He was scared that Kody’s problem was Tanner. But apparently, it was just a mosquito bite on his pump. “He’s gonna laugh at me dad!” He had said, and Tanner, did in deed laugh. Dancing like a mosquito he came out of the tub, only for Paige to take the picture and scold him for wetting the floor, but threw him inside.
Paige and Henry hugged each other in the view of Tanner pinching his butt until he left a mark similar to the mosquito bite. Then stuck his tongue and leaned on to hug his brother tight. “We’re one and the same,” He had said, jumping into the tub’s waters. He had hit his head, and the memory of it just made him bring his hand to the corner. Laughing loud at it. No. He hadn’t bled. But oh boy, it did hurt. A lot. But he hadn’t cried.
No. He had just laughed pinching his twin’s cheeks.