“Once upon a time, there was a little princess. Every day she ran away from her home to climb the oldest tree in the forest. Every day she wished for someone to be her friend.”
Lydia groaned and rolled her eyes. “You always
tell this story,” she said. “You met Mama in the forest and you both lived
happily ever after. Blah, blah, blah. It’s boooring.”
Mikayla pulled her thumb out of her mouth. “Tell
‘bout Grampa Thor.”
“I like the one where he found you in Samuel’s
shop and carried you away,” Lydia added.
“How do you know that one?” Kieran asked.
“Grampa Thor likes to tell it.”
Kieran was going to have to talk to Grampa Thor
about the kinds of stories he told the girls. At six and four, Kieran hardly
thought it was appropriate for them to hear the details of his death.
Lydia stood on the bed and brandished a pretend
sword. “And then you came back to life and cut off of the evil queen’s head.”
Mikayla clapped. Kieran groaned.
He was definitely going to have to talk to
Arathor.
“Cut off her head.” Mikayla added a maniacal
laugh.
Lydia smiled and waved her “sword” around. “Ciara
melted into the floor and—”
“She never melt—no!”
“But Grampa Thor said—”
“Enough! Time for bed.”
Mikayla stuck her thumb back in her mouth. “Not
sleepy.”
“And I want to stay up to read.”
“It’s late,” Kieran said. “And you both need
your rest.”
“Grampa Thor lets us stay up late,” Lydia said.
Grampa Thor was going to get a stern talking
to. “I’m your papa. It’s time for
bed.”
Lydia pressed her lips together. Please
Papa?
No,
Lydia. No arguments tonight.
Lydia put on her best princess pout before lying down next to Mikayla. Kieran pulled the quilt up to their chins and gave them each a kiss on the cheek. Telling the girls a story and tucking them in at night helped him forget for a few minutes that he was a king—though at least the new city magistrates didn’t argue with him half as much as his daughters did.
3 comments:
Lol... grandparents always bend the rules! The girls' personalities really shone through in that excerpt!
That last line made me laugh! And that was interesting how the Please papa? and No, Lydia were without quotes, makes me wonder, if they arent' saying this outloud, what are they... how are they communicating?
Cool grandparents!
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