Elder Quad The eldest girl nodded in agreement as she read her sister-in-law's lips. It was perfectly normal for a child of Lainie's age to have an imaginary friend. On another note, in the wizarding world, it was always strange when someone talked about a friend that no one had heard of. Especially if that person says they're very nice and things like that. Normally, at least in Valencia's case, it was only to butter the person up only to let them down again. And usually, by way of force.
Brushing past that thought, the seventeen year old immediately followed Savannah upstairs. There was something to be said about a large house, especially when they were three teenagers alone with a young toddler. In some ways it could be creepy, but in others it was comforting. This time, Vee couldn't helped but feel a little strange, like something was out of place.
Coming into view again and into her brother's and sister-in-law's room, Valencia perched herself on the end of the bed and watched Lainie as she placed the two dogs next to the letter to keep guard. Hope and Protector. Those words brought a faint smile to the teens face as she nodded lightly. "I'm sure they'll keep it safe," she assured her, along with a small pat on the arm. Also following obediently, the youngest and only boy in the house at the time, sat himself on one of the fluffy chairs the room had to offer. Truthfully, the teens had never actually hung out in the adults room before. Dusty sprawled himself about the chair haphazardly while a gruff hand went absently through his black curls.
He hadn't bothered to even change when they all came inside, therefore, the boy still wore trunks and nothing else. He gazed about his brother's room which he shared with his new wife. He had been thinking, lately, about his own love life. Which of course was nothing huge for a fifteen year old. He had hoped that one day he would be so lucky as to find someone that would suit his every need, and so he could even her out as well. Of course, he would never discuss this so openly with the women in his presence that very moment, but maybe he'd talk to Axel.
Checking the clock, Dustin had noticed that it had gotten quite late. "I wonder what's happening, at the hospital I mean," he mused. Hopefully, Eli wasn't in too much pain. She was someone he could relate to, in some sense, but otherwise she was a very good friend to him. "I hope she has a boy. She can't handle a girl," he chuckled. For what it was worth, he was probably right. |