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Think of what you went through with Yancy and multiply that by a number you feel most comfortable with.
[ she's not freaking out! maybe! but at least he didn't say 11. though it'd be nice to have a big family who have a mom and dad who love them the most in all the world. ]
[ she's not freaking out! maybe! but at least he didn't say 11. though it'd be nice to have a big family who have a mom and dad who love them the most in all the world. ]
[ He's the best stay at home mom dad ever. Mako's never bought the convention of men bringing home the bacon, and it means a lot to her that Raleigh is different, that he's understanding and willing to take a domestic role. She loves him for it, so very much.
Mako gives him sweet, slow eskimo kisses. ]
Yancy's dad never needs to ask.
Mako gives him sweet, slow eskimo kisses. ]
Yancy's dad never needs to ask.
Little numbers it is. Should we go together?
[ because when mako told him, once upon a time, that he would never be alone again, she meant it -- they are soulmates, partners, two halves of the same soul; and they'd damn well have matching tattoos. ]
I would put them over my heart.
[ because when mako told him, once upon a time, that he would never be alone again, she meant it -- they are soulmates, partners, two halves of the same soul; and they'd damn well have matching tattoos. ]
I would put them over my heart.
[ but it's enough. they're enough -- their children will be happy, and they will have parents who love them with all their hearts. mako is happy with raleigh; she can't imagine a time where the both of them aren't together, or with each other in some way. ]
Do you really want a puppy, Raleigh?
Do you really want a puppy, Raleigh?
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