Date: December 25, 2011
Characters: Rori Milburn, Cody Milburn, Shosh Wise, Sloane Wise (NPC), William and Sarah Milburn (NPCs), Mark and Cheyenne (Madison, Brian, Jennifer and Patrick) (NPCs), Adam and Dakota (Stephanie, Kevin, and Chad) (NPCs), Helena (Wade and Cole) (NPCs)
Location: Cransfill Cap, TX
Status: Private
Summary: It’s a very merry
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"Later, when I have more energy," she added in a quieter voice, flopping in her normal heedless fashion into the vacant recliner. "I'm starting to feel old, chasing all these kids around. At least Sloane has plenty of kids to play with if she wants," she said, gesturing for Shosh to go ahead and sit as well. "I'm very well outnumbered, at this point. As my mother keeps pointing out." Not that her own thoughts hadn't strayed that way, finally, a few times this year, but she knew she still wasn't at a point in her life where she could seriously contemplated having a kid yet. Not to mention the mechanics of it.
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"Thanks. I'm sure Sloane will appreciate the exercise, but it's still two against the many," she said with the shake of her head. "You need to breed me out a few more." She stretched her leg as far as she could, trying to prod Shosh's leg with her toes. "And they are definitely like her cousins, trust me." It wasn't like she hadn't pal-ed around with Shosh long enough for her nieces and nephews to know Sloane. "Haha, true. Cody the Awesome strikes again."
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"I don't know, Sloane can be mighty intimidating. Think she takes after her Mama in that respect." She said with a laugh. "Oh, I need to breed you more?" Shosh leveled a mock-serious look at Rori. "Last I checked that required having a guy." Her tone wasn't bitter, just honest. "Well that's good, 'cause she isn't likely going to have any cousins of her own anytime soon." With Shosh being an only child, and no relationship in sight for her, it was probably going to be a long while before Sloane had the prospect of cousins or siblings of her own. "Pretty much none of us have a chance if Cody's around. I think he brainwashed Sloane when she was baby."
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"She does, but sweets, we're Milburns. If you haven't noticed, we can take you," she drawled with a faint, taunting grin. "Yes, you need to breed more. It'll be easier for you, you know." She didn't elaborate further, nor here, not now, but Shosh knew what she was talking about. "You've already had a kid anyway, should be easier the second time. And you could find some nice stud, I'm sure," she half-teased.
She snickered. "I agree, I think. He will hold her heart forever, I think."
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"Oh really now, you think so?" She quirked an eyebrow, and smirked at her friend. "Love to see you try." Shosh wasn't about to actually start a fight with Rori, and she half expected that her friend was right. "Right, so much easier." She replied dryly, though she knew what Rori was referring to. "They do say it gets easier second time around. And oh, you think so? 'Cause the last one I picked was a real winner." Shosh could face facts now that Jase hadn't been right for her, had wanted to rush her, and in the end just didn't understand what went into ranch life.
She chuckled. "Forever, and ever, and ever. Cody's gone and worked is way into Sloane's heart and I don't think anyone will ever be changing that."
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"That's only because you had a brother growing up to practice on." She chirped good-naturedly. Though she had no doubt that Rori would kick her ass, though she rather thought it was only age and the sheer fact that she'd had a sparring mate growing up, though she wasn't sure how much fighting Rori and Cody actually ever did. "Right because having more than one child who has no idea who the Daddy is isn't bad enough." Shosh was determined the next guy she ended up having a kid with, she'd not only know his name, but she'd also be close to him, dating, if not married. "How 'bout I lend you dogs instead? They'll help you chase around the nieces and nephews." She knew her friend was entirely kidding, that she wasn ( ... )
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"Cody and I only nearly tried to kill each other on occasion, so I don't know how much help it really was," she said with a shrug. They fought some, but probably less than other siblings in some ways. "Sloane might not have a Daddy, but she has Graham and Cody and Noah," she said more softly. "I don't think it's an awful thing, really." She knew she was lucky to have a father like her father.
"I think they do. I've seen Cody, and my daddy. They're not perfect but they're better than most." Good guys. Treated people right, mostly. Not perfect, but better than most.
"She probably does, alas. We'll see how well that works out as she ages." She smiled indulgently. "Probably, though your city boy Noah isn't too too bad."
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