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"Head up to bed, baby," she said gently. "I'll put the blanket away and be up in a minute."
Adeline gave Warner an approving grin, looking extremely pleased with how the whole situation developed. "Oh, wonderfully done," she said...
He pushed the mattress onto the floor, looking at her. "Now what?"
"And I hate that I say that so often," he said, leaning down to murmur in her ear. "Because you're so much more than a pretty face. But... I mean,...
The boy looked panicked and shook his head. "No, ma'am, please, you need to wait."
He nodded, standing up.
He paused, brushing her hair back. "You're so beautiful."
The boy knocked on the door, speaking quietly. There was a pause before he returned to Aspen, somewhat nervously. "He's very busy right now,...
He looked up at her before sitting up. "Should I pull the mattress to the floor?"
He glanced down at her thoughtfully, his hand coming up to cup her face. "You're biased."
She laughed deeply, clearly delighted. "Zad," she said, raising her hands in surrender. "Zad said you'd teach me how to shoot."
He shied away, looking nervous. "Oh, uhm, in his office. I'll get him for you, if you'd like to sit in our waiting area."
"Nothing. I just love you so much."
He kissed her forehead lightly.
Adeline raised an eyebrow, glancing back at Zadkiel. "I guess so," she said after a moment. "Zaddy says you're going to teach me how to shoot."
An unfamiliar face popped their head around the corner. A boy, maybe a little younger than Aspen, came up to the desk, looking at her. "Ah, sorry...
He laughed out loud. "My God, you're cute."
She kissed under his neck before sitting up sleepily.
He flushed slightly, looking down at her. "You're sweet."
She stood up as he landed, brushing herself off.