If it's part announcement and part distraction, Edward is humming a piece of music usually reserved for violins when he arrives back at the newest room.
"Edward." A light tone and pleased, tucking the pen into the open spine of his notebook from the Nightside and putting it off to one side. "Find anything interesting while you were out?"
The nearest form of anything approaching something larger than a village and a main cross street is about an hour's run from where the two were staying the night, but Carlisle hardly expects this to stop him.
"I hadn't been looking." It was an easy set of words when he stopped humming in the middle of the solo section. The music played on in his thoughts, even when his lips gave it up. "Just walking."
And it certainly seems to have put you in a decent mood, Carlisle adds. Not that Edward walking about and humming to himself is anything out of the ordinary, but it always manages to force Carlisle to count his blessings.
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The nearest form of anything approaching something larger than a village and a main cross street is about an hour's run from where the two were staying the night, but Carlisle hardly expects this to stop him.
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And it certainly seems to have put you in a decent mood, Carlisle adds. Not that Edward walking about and humming to himself is anything out of the ordinary, but it always manages to force Carlisle to count his blessings.
"You arrived just in time, too."
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