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justbeingbay) wrote2013-04-07 01:33 pm
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Room 307, Sunday Midday
Bay had noticed the random children the day before, and been smugly grateful it seemed to have passed her by. It wasn't that she was completely opposed to having kids someday, but right now? She didn't even really like to babysit.
She sprawled on her bed, idly flipping through a magazine as she appreciated her good fortune.
[OOC: Primarily for one, but open!]
She sprawled on her bed, idly flipping through a magazine as she appreciated her good fortune.
[OOC: Primarily for one, but open!]
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She pounded on the door.
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And then she finally got the door open, and was confronted by what looked like a slightly younger version of herself with dyed-red hair.
"--door."
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Hi Mom, took you long enough. You look really young. How are you? I want to go get pizza and then maybe we can go to D.C. or something 'cause this island blows.
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"Okay," she said, speaking slowly as she tried to sign back. "I got 'mom' and 'pizza' and 'blows' out of that, but, um...."
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She flipped back one side of her hair, displaying a teal-colored hearing aid.
"So -- pizza?"
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Oh, great. Like it was hard to tell where this one was going.
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The idea she'd end up with Emmett made her pleasantly tingly. It was implausible, but the tingly bits of her didn't know that.
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The idea of Toby being anybody's uncle was bizarre, but given how her day was going she was just gonna roll with it.
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It struck her as the kind of thing that would go much easier on a full stomach.
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