It's good to see the Saints in every day life, especially in this sort of situation, which most of us can relate to.
I really sympathise with Shura in this one. I've been an uncle short one niece on a crowded street (and I mean really crowded) in Dublin at Christmas (thank the Lord for mobile phones) and I've been teacher on an out-of-town excursion with thriteen little adventurers in my charge.
Aiolia's reaction on being found is also cute. Like the "what?" look a kid who hasn't even realised they've caused hearts to miss a beat.
Oh yes, I think that most of us have experienced a similar scene, whether we were in Aiolia or Shura's situation, or if we ran into a little kid crying because he got lost. Sadly such a thing happens very often, even if the persons in charge are extra careful. ^^;
Heh. I don't usually think of Shura as a babysitter, but it works. And Aiolia's fascination with just a floating balloon is so cute. ^_^ Shura had better hold on tight to Aiolia or I'm going to kidnap him!
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It's good to see the Saints in every day life, especially in this sort of situation, which most of us can relate to.
I really sympathise with Shura in this one. I've been an uncle short one niece on a crowded street (and I mean really crowded) in Dublin at Christmas (thank the Lord for mobile phones) and I've been teacher on an out-of-town excursion with thriteen little adventurers in my charge.
Aiolia's reaction on being found is also cute. Like the "what?" look a kid who hasn't even realised they've caused hearts to miss a beat.
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