Alison Blaire (
shimmerandsing) wrote2007-11-02 08:08 pm
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Lazy day.
Alison decided to take advantage of the milder day and was out walking around the koi pond. She'd fed them up and leaned lightly on the bridge rail to watch them. It was chilly enough for a coat, but not so icy that she shivered. A good day, she decided.
Sadie lay at her feet and peered over the side of the bridge to watch the fish. Alison had the feeling that the dog would love to grab one of the shiny fish. But, then she probably wouldn't know what to do with it once she had it. It was a good thing Sadie wasn't a cat.
Plum blossoms fell from the trees and onto the water's surface. The fish would swim up to nibble and look sad when they discovered it was not food. Alison kind of felt bad for giggling.
Sadie lay at her feet and peered over the side of the bridge to watch the fish. Alison had the feeling that the dog would love to grab one of the shiny fish. But, then she probably wouldn't know what to do with it once she had it. It was a good thing Sadie wasn't a cat.
Plum blossoms fell from the trees and onto the water's surface. The fish would swim up to nibble and look sad when they discovered it was not food. Alison kind of felt bad for giggling.
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"Thank you." She smiled and shook her head, rubbing her belly in light circles. "Why am I not surprised that they listen to their grandmother quicker than mommy?"
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"Possibly because I will sneak them cookies when you aren't looking." Though probably cookies baked by Alison or Momoko since the jonin was not a cook by most stretches of the imagination. She only tended to use the stove to help make medicine.
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"Do they get bedtime stories when grandma watches them?"
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"Certainly. Though I hope the ones in Japanese are suitable. I am not a good storyteller in any other language." There was that Japanese modesty thing again.