09-12-2018, 12:48 PM
Oh, a smile! Each one on Senny’s face was hard-won, and she lit up when his lips curved into the tiniest little smile. She snuggled even closer, hummed a happy little hum, and just enjoyed being close to her very favorite big brother. “The playground does sound nice, don’t you think?” she asked, her voice distracted and dreamy as she basked in his cozy embrace. “Maybe you and me could make some friends, huh?”
Not too many friend though, eh? She laughed softly and nudged him gently with her nose, following where he led. “Never never. You’ll always be my favorite person to spend time with. Just Momma said friends are nice, so maybe we could both try?” She was pretty sure she was Senny’s only friend, and he was certainly hers. Not that she minded; clearly she’d gotten the best friend the first time around, and any other attempts were practically a waste. Still, Momma didn’t want them to be lonely, and maybe she had a point.
‘Course Vanna couldn’t think of any friends Momma had either. Huh.
Anyhow! She beamed up at Senny and walked alongside him, bumping against him now and again just ‘cause he was there and she loved him and she could. “Sure, Senny. We don’t want Momma to worry. Where’s her friends? Or are friends a kid thing?” Maybe you grew up and it was just family?
Not too many friend though, eh? She laughed softly and nudged him gently with her nose, following where he led. “Never never. You’ll always be my favorite person to spend time with. Just Momma said friends are nice, so maybe we could both try?” She was pretty sure she was Senny’s only friend, and he was certainly hers. Not that she minded; clearly she’d gotten the best friend the first time around, and any other attempts were practically a waste. Still, Momma didn’t want them to be lonely, and maybe she had a point.
‘Course Vanna couldn’t think of any friends Momma had either. Huh.
Anyhow! She beamed up at Senny and walked alongside him, bumping against him now and again just ‘cause he was there and she loved him and she could. “Sure, Senny. We don’t want Momma to worry. Where’s her friends? Or are friends a kid thing?” Maybe you grew up and it was just family?