Who: Hannah and Luca~ When: Backdated to June 7th, about 9pm. Where: The Trancy.Phatomhive household. Summary: Bed time story shenagins. Warnings: Adorable fluff.
As per usual, Luca's bed and room are full of different toys and stuffed animals scattered throughout. On the bed in particular are quite a few that have been found important enough to be allotted a space near the pillows, mainly consisting of the ones bought and given by Alois and Jack. Tucked under his arm as he snuggle down into the pillows, however, was the stuffed rabbit Hannah had gifted him with, pulled up tonight so it could be used partially as a pillow. Quackers already slept soundly somewhere near the foot of the bed.
He looks over the books for a moment before reaching out and tapping one, yawning a little. "Peter Pan!"
Peter Pan is after her time; literature that is ahead of them both, so the story is unfamiliar to her. She sits herself down onto the bed beside him, placing the other books onto the floor and then sitting herself upright, Peter Pan sitting on her lap, waiting.
She tucks him in first; both sides secure but not too restricting.
"If you're comfortable," she says, opening up the first page. All children grow up, except one- and Hannah can appreciate the irony in that statement.
He apparently is, as he relaxes completely, watching the book and Hannah as she reads. He stays quiet for most of it, only occasionally interrupting to yawn or ask a question or even point to a picture. And at one point, the curiosity is apparently too much as he interrupts her fully.
She pauses and places a finger against the current page and looks at Luca in surprise. Hannah wants to say fiction is fiction, but then Hannah knows that the possibilities for worlds are endless. Siren's Port has confirmed that much. She nods slowly, as though considering the possibility.
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He looks over the books for a moment before reaching out and tapping one, yawning a little. "Peter Pan!"
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She tucks him in first; both sides secure but not too restricting.
"If you're comfortable," she says, opening up the first page. All children grow up, except one- and Hannah can appreciate the irony in that statement.
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"Hannah, d'you think Neverland is real?"
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"I think it certainly could be."
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