~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ Claimed by Bits ❤️ ~ Queen of Typos ❄ Magical Mosh Pit ❄ That was probably because Suresh rarely let anything he wanted to say stay hidden in him. He had been very vocal from a very young age, a trait which stuck with him as he aged. Use it well was something he had been able to do, use it to his advantage. That and the fact that he wore his heart on his sleeve. The two worked simultaneously for him.
Being a husband and a father were definitely his favourite. It was the love for the two occupations that Advika saw whenever she became occupied with watching him. Suresh in turn became occupied with admiring his goddess the moment she started those cute giggles. Did he also need to say that her own interaction with their daughter was absolutely superb? Because it was! Suresh winked back. “I have no doubt that Lambie wil. If need be, we’ll have to make little Lambie some extra cookies.” Sur playfully scoffed at Advi’s joke. “I no not what you speak of, dear.” Chuckling, he peered down at Lakshmi and looked on in high amusement as she squeezed the figuratively speaking life out of the toy.
Like their little girl, Suresh was remarkably pleased to see the huge amount of cookies that would be left for the three of them. There would be cookies for breakfast, lunch and dinner, yes? Just kidding. Laughing, Suresh obeyed the instructions - the pats on his shoulder and the rather demanded cries for the stool - by carefully placing Lakshmi on it. “Are you and Lambie comfortable then?” To Advi, Sur said, “Let the decorating begin!” |