"Nothing, but that I have something pleasant to look forward to each morning."
He smiles back at her. Susan is lovely and bright, and has probably already been up for hours. He makes a note to get up earlier the next morning, and smiles in satisfaction at the thought of her surprise in seeing her chores already begun.
The tack hangs on the wall behind her; he steps forward to take down a halter and rag to rub it down with.
She's got a saddle on the work-table in front of her and is currently running a latigo through her fingers, checking it for any signs of weakness. Without a break in motion, Susan turns her head so that she can watch him as she suggests,
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"I think that song has stuck in your head, Su. It seems as though I hear you humming it every morning."
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"And what of it?"
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He smiles back at her. Susan is lovely and bright, and has probably already been up for hours. He makes a note to get up earlier the next morning, and smiles in satisfaction at the thought of her surprise in seeing her chores already begun.
The tack hangs on the wall behind her; he steps forward to take down a halter and rag to rub it down with.
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"Ye could always sing along."
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