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whenshewasnice) wrote2012-04-02 02:48 pm
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Room 223, Monday Morning
Natalie had taken care of Ada last night. It was only fair, both for Sam having looked after her most of the previous dayy, and for how upset he'd been over having upset the girl – even if that was something natalie privately found an overreaction on both their parts. She could live with a night with the girl, all the same.
And then Lilith had shown up in the evening, complaining about the lack of reading material (not related to wars in France, anyway) in her father's room. Natalie had given her a thick novel far above a 10-year-old's reading level, and she had been sated, until bedtime. It had been a struggle, fitting all three of them in one bed, and Natalie had spent a large part of the night awake, one girl cuddled up against one side, one on the other. Both were early risers, though, and she was glad for that.
Breakfast would be on the itinerary soon, but for now, things were quiet. Ada was colouring in a volume of manga Natalie didn't particularly like, while humming songs Natalie didn't recognize, though Lilith seemed to. The older girl was reading again, though occasionally she looked up, as if simply to observe yet another of her fake sisters.
And Natalie was watching them both, pretending to read a magazine.
[ooc: Door closed, post open both to those within and those outside!]
And then Lilith had shown up in the evening, complaining about the lack of reading material (not related to wars in France, anyway) in her father's room. Natalie had given her a thick novel far above a 10-year-old's reading level, and she had been sated, until bedtime. It had been a struggle, fitting all three of them in one bed, and Natalie had spent a large part of the night awake, one girl cuddled up against one side, one on the other. Both were early risers, though, and she was glad for that.
Breakfast would be on the itinerary soon, but for now, things were quiet. Ada was colouring in a volume of manga Natalie didn't particularly like, while humming songs Natalie didn't recognize, though Lilith seemed to. The older girl was reading again, though occasionally she looked up, as if simply to observe yet another of her fake sisters.
And Natalie was watching them both, pretending to read a magazine.
[ooc: Door closed, post open both to those within and those outside!]
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He was being judged, and Lilith had high standards. "No, just an omission," she said.
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Sam shook his head and wondered why he was sniping (somewhat) at a kid. That was dumb.
"I'll try not to omit anything from now on."
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Lilith just snorted quietly and went back to reading. He was dismissed, as far as she was concerned.
Ada just hummed against his neck. Something about mechanical bulls.
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"What are you humming there, little one?" he asked quietly. "I don't recognize it."
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She didn't get further than that before a sharp hiss from Lilith cut her off. And then she was too distracted to answer by needing to go 'shhhhhhhhhhhhh' back at the other girl.
"They keep doing that," Natalie noted, mildly.
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"It's Natalie?" he asked, guessing the answer from those first two letters. "Really?"
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Lilith didn't snap, she had too much control for that. She did, however, sound very... definite.
"Don't."
Ada quieted down.
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He stopped himself and took a deep breath. Those seams were starting to fray again.
"It was just a stupid question anyway. I can ask her when you're not around."
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"Lilith," came Natalie's voice, finally. "Stop."
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"Ada can talk about whatever she wants," he finally said. "You can't put restrictions on her. Not for you to say or implement."
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And Natalie said, evenly, "And what about me?"
She didn't want to know about the future. The glimpses she'd already gotten, here and there, just from how Ada acted around her had made her terrified of it.
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He shook his head. "Never mind. Doesn't matter." He gave Ada a smile since she was pouting. "What'd you and your mom do last night? Have fun?"
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Ada pouted just a little less. "We played games," she reported. "And Mommy read to me."
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"I dun like it when people aren't happy."
Because she could sense it just as much as she could the colours.
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"Who's not happy?" he asked, looking down so he could see her eyes.
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Though only briefly. Sometimes it was comforting how little strong emotion her mother gave off.
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A pause.
"I'm not right now but I was!"
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But Ada was whispering too. "What?"
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