Title: Getting Around the Law
Author: Erin (
erinm_4600)
Characters, Pairing: DG, Apple-Bob Teddy and Jeb (mention of Little Wyatt)
Rating: G
Summary: DG and her son have a chat.
Warning: *Written for
tinman100's
Challenge 14. About 10 years after the events of
Every Broken Road and Stepping Stone, which was written for the spring challenge at
tm_challenge. The kids really want to play... *shrugs*
Disclaimer: The original characters belong to L. Frank Baum and their respective actors. The current characters belong to Sci-Fi, the movie folks and their respective actors. The OCs are mine.
the first part |
the second part Snug as a Bug |
Moving On |
Simple Habits |
Down the Path |
From the Shadows |
Emergency Situation |
Keep Her Safe |
Who Knew There Were Dragons in the Zone? |
Hearing Things | Getting Around the Law |
When the News Packs a Punch |
Only in the Movies the fanmix Kitchen
“Mama?”
“Yeah, buddy?” DG asked, looking across the counter at her nine-year-old son.
“Why does Daddy call you Astrid?” DG smiled and pointed to the string beans still on his plate with her fork.
“It’s kind of a code,” she said with a nod, poking at one of the beans and munching on it. “It’s his way of saying ‘I love you.’” She smiled as the boy’s face scrunched up. He was just getting to that age and it killed her.
“That’s why you call him Del?” DG smiled and nodded.
“And it’s why I call you Buddy,” she winked.
Warrior
“So, if I say: ‘Hey, Del’ to Daddy, he would know what I meant?” Teddy asked as he and DG moved down the hallway toward his room. DG stopped, kneeled down and pulled him toward her.
“Definitely,” she said with a single nod. “And,” she started a moment later with a grin. “It gets you around the Man Law.” Teddy face scrunched again, this time in confusion.
“What’s the Man Law?”
“Well, apparently,” she started dramatically. “There’s a law that says when a boy gets to be your age, he isn’t allowed to say ‘I love you’ anymore.”
“Really?”
“Yup.”
Cheer
“When Wyatt says that I’m a pest-” Teddy asked with wide-eyes. DG gave him a half smile.
“She’s being a mean big sister.” Teddy frowned. He didn’t want his sister loving him, anyway. DG noticed Jeb enter the hallway out of the corner of her eye. Turning to Teddy, she smiled. “You wanna give it a try?” She nodded slightly toward Jeb and Teddy nodded.
DG turned him toward Jeb and he called out: “Hey, Del!” Jeb looked up from the pages in his hand and saw DG mime ‘I love you,’ while pointing to Teddy.
Jeb smiled and laughed.