vervain
Remi was not being quiet.
At all.
Luckily the cottage was build pretty solidly, and he had only just come staggering in, so Vai had time (seconds, but it was still time) before he did anything further to wake the rest of the house. Namely, the children - yes even you, Felix - who were sleeping.
On feet that were actually silent, Vai moved down the stairs and lit a couple of lamps, sighing and smiling weakly at the sight of Remi swaying enough to dance with himself in the doorway. ”You tell that door,” she said, nodding in agreement and sweeping forward that she might try to offer a pillar for him to lean on.
Easier said than done, of course, given that Remi was built like a brick you-know-what these days. Still, she slipped an arm around him, trying to direct them towards the living room. She wouldn’t risk the stairs yet. ”Get enough of a taste of LongNight in Torchline?” she asked.
At all.
Luckily the cottage was build pretty solidly, and he had only just come staggering in, so Vai had time (seconds, but it was still time) before he did anything further to wake the rest of the house. Namely, the children - yes even you, Felix - who were sleeping.
On feet that were actually silent, Vai moved down the stairs and lit a couple of lamps, sighing and smiling weakly at the sight of Remi swaying enough to dance with himself in the doorway. ”You tell that door,” she said, nodding in agreement and sweeping forward that she might try to offer a pillar for him to lean on.
Easier said than done, of course, given that Remi was built like a brick you-know-what these days. Still, she slipped an arm around him, trying to direct them towards the living room. She wouldn’t risk the stairs yet. ”Get enough of a taste of LongNight in Torchline?” she asked.
you can't take the gypsy out of that girl