[Mortals] 3 word fic
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and the last one from the words given a few weeks ago, i may even get those backgrounds done today, I feel quite prolific :D
“Persia” The voice whispered through her dream “Persia” A little louder now “Persia, We’ve arrived”
Persia came round from her sleep and looked up at her parents house. They’d asked to see her. She had no idea why; they never normally bothered with her. So she had made Robert drive to her parents house that night, before they decided that they had forgotten why they wanted to see her, or just decided to go off again. Robert offered her his hand and she took it to get out of the car
“Thanks Robert” She smiled at him, he’d always been there, taking her to school at the beginning of term, picking her up at the end of the year. She remembered the 3rd Christmas at boarding school and how he and his wife had brought her home and let her stay with them for Christmas because her parents had decided to go skiing. They didn’t have much money, but she had been given a hand stitched blanket. She’d kept it, it was locked away securely in a box. When she’d reached 18 she’d decided to ask her parents to sign over the contracts for Robert and his wife. She’d practically doubled their wages and given them a house. She didn’t want to let go of Roberts hand as she looked at the steps to the large house in front of her. He was security and comfort. Her parents were just 2 people she didn’t really know. She broke the connection and smiled weakly at Robert before ascending the steps to the front door.
“Persia” The voice whispered through her dream “Persia” A little louder now “Persia, We’ve arrived”
Persia came round from her sleep and looked up at her parents house. They’d asked to see her. She had no idea why; they never normally bothered with her. So she had made Robert drive to her parents house that night, before they decided that they had forgotten why they wanted to see her, or just decided to go off again. Robert offered her his hand and she took it to get out of the car
“Thanks Robert” She smiled at him, he’d always been there, taking her to school at the beginning of term, picking her up at the end of the year. She remembered the 3rd Christmas at boarding school and how he and his wife had brought her home and let her stay with them for Christmas because her parents had decided to go skiing. They didn’t have much money, but she had been given a hand stitched blanket. She’d kept it, it was locked away securely in a box. When she’d reached 18 she’d decided to ask her parents to sign over the contracts for Robert and his wife. She’d practically doubled their wages and given them a house. She didn’t want to let go of Roberts hand as she looked at the steps to the large house in front of her. He was security and comfort. Her parents were just 2 people she didn’t really know. She broke the connection and smiled weakly at Robert before ascending the steps to the front door.
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Date: 2010-09-03 11:10 am (UTC)