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Aug 02, 2006 22:51

He can't sleep.

He's had more than a few restless nights recently, but this one's been the worst yet. As he wakes from yet another nightmare, he mutters a curse.

"Screw this."He gets up quietly, careful not to wake any of the suite's other occupants, and enters the baby's room ( Read more... )

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 06:44:18 UTC
As someone who enjoys her sleep, almost vainly, she rarely appreciates being woken up by motion.

She pokes him, gently, and points out quietly, "You are even more vulgar in your sleep."

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 06:51:23 UTC
"Mrrfph. Sorry, babe."

He sits up, and immediately discovers the consequence of sleeping in an awkward position for an extended length of time.

"Ow."

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:02:55 UTC
"That is another reason why it is not wise to sleep in piles of toys," she advises, scooping up the wide-awake baby. "And you are probably hungry."

Jay doesn't say yes to that, but that's because he's four and a half months old.

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:09:24 UTC
He vacates the chair, stretching away the crick in his neck.

"Didn't really mean to fall asleep there."

In his current, half awake state, he hasn't yet realized that he's still holding the teddy bear by one leg.

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:14:10 UTC
But Sheila does.

"Give the baby his toys back," she says, smiling.

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:18:30 UTC
Curses. Caught in the act.

"Used to be my bear anyway," he mutters.

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:20:51 UTC
"You have attachment issues, I think."

She's starting to sound like Raven.

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:22:20 UTC
"Hey, if you'd been having nightmares all week, you'd need somethin' to cuddle too."

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:23:06 UTC
Subtle pout.

"Do I not exist?"

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:26:27 UTC
"Of course. I just.... feel better when I'm in here."

It's half to do with the fact that his anxiety over their son's future decreases with proximity, and half the fact that nurseries are inherently soothing spaces.

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:28:40 UTC
"Je comprends," because French comes naturally when surrounded by family.

Being a student in Alsace did that.

"Maybe we should all share the room."

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:32:19 UTC
"Might be kinda crowded," he points out.

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:35:28 UTC
"It is fairly small, yes -- of course, I was not entirely serious. At this stage in my life I never saw my mother anyway," Sheila adds nonchalantly, watching Jay eat.

"I believe it will be beneficial for him in the future, not having a wet nurse. We were always distant."

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:39:10 UTC
He nods silently. He still doesn't understand a lot of the customs from her time, but mother-son togetherness can't be a bad thing.

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horseblanket August 3 2006, 07:43:21 UTC
"Oh, Ashley --"

She's cut off by Jay's grabbing at her sleeve, and laughing quietly, moves to put him back in his crib -- it's a bit early yet for him to be awake.

"-- what is a gee six? Someone was telling me today about a sale on a gee six, and I have never heard of a gee six."

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ash__evildead August 3 2006, 07:49:12 UTC
"Huh? ... Oh. It's a type of car."

He watches Jay for a few minutes. Just to make sure he settles down alright.

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