Karla had danced this dance before. After spending the last few days dreaming about her parents, she knew to pack up Kayla and Warren and head to the island this weekend. She'd also invited Cora and Nyles to come along, but neither had seen the appeal of visiting her insane island to meet more adults. Well, that wasn't entirely true; Cora was
(
Read more... )
Comments 113
Well, it had gone. But maybe this time would be different. He could certainly hope. After all, if nothing else, he had a fair bit more backbone than he had when he'd seen them last. And hey, if he was really lucky, they'd get lost on the way.
What? He could think these things, just so long as he wasn't thinking them aloud.
"It really is a nice day, huh?"
Reply
"Gorgeous," she agreed, patting a spot on the blanket for him. "A nice change of pace from how hot and sticky everything is back home."
August humidity in Glacia was not a thing to be trifled with.
"What do you say we stick around the island a bit, hmm? Appreciate their spring and early summer without you having to molt through it."
Reply
"You know, that's probably one of the best ideas I've heard in a while. All I really want to do when the snow melts is fly, and instead I spend the whole time itching."
And bleeding. Thanks again, evil alien mutagen disease. Those claws continued to make life a joy.
"And I think most of the really weird stuff is probably out of the way until summer properly hits, now."
Really weird. As opposed to waiting in the park for some dead people to stop by.
Reply
"The next time the island is scheduled to go super-crazy is the end of summer, really," Karla pointed out, prying a twig out of Kayla's chubby fist before she could put it in her mouth. Where'd she even get that thing? "That gives us plenty of time to enjoy the weather before we have to clear out."
Reply
Reply
"Bob!" she called, waving at him. "Well, hello, darling! Enjoying the sunlight and a park that's not on its last legs?"
Reply
Reply
And considering the three generations of Queens about to happen, the more they had in the 'happy and at ease' column, the better.
Reply
"Hi," she said, almost tripping over the hem of her long skirt as she went over to meet them. "It's so amazing to see -- wow. Is that your baby?"
Reply
"Tara!" she cried, "Oh my god, Tara! I haven't seen you in--"
Karla stopped, mind putting pieces together while she clung. Tara. Who no one had heard from in a long time. Who hadn't heard about Kayla. Showing up on the island today.
Say it wasn't so.
Reply
It seemed like the 'so, I died' update could wait until they'd stopped hugging.
Reply
Beat out talking to her parents, that was for damn sure.
"I've missed you," she said. "But, you've noticed I kept myself busy."
Reply
Leave a comment