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>>70093219
>My smile freezes - she wants uppies. Holding her while I chopped up her complementaries didn’t go too well last time. I don’t wanna sleep on the couch tonight.
“No uppies while daddy is cooking, okay? Play with your dolls, Petunia. Daddy’s only gonna be a few minutes!”
>Her eyes bore into me as I turn. Mom said I used to do that all the time to her, and Grams on my Dad’s side had a ton of stories about it. It’s kinda creepy, but it beats her being a cryer.
>Hearing Trent over the phone at 9PM while I was on the phone with Livvy is enough of that for me.
>Alright. Grab the bottle, leftover steak, lettuce. Mom washed the cutting board for me before I got home, sweet! Take out the cleaver Liz got me for Christmas last year.
THWACK. THWACK. THWACK.
>Just a few ounces of steak, mince it up nice and tiny.
THWACK. THWACK. THUMP.
>I pause.
>...Nothing. Huh, that’s weird. Doesn’t usually sound like that.
THWACK. THWACK. THUMP.
>I straighten up a bit, frills stirring. Is that me? I raise up the knife deliberately, then bring it down–
THUMP.
>Huh. Guess the new routine Liz recommended paid off in more ways than one. I smile to myself as I think about last weekend, a little bounce as one of my pecs flexes at the memory. Better watch how hard I swing, don’t wanna damage the boa–
THUMP.
>My eyes go wide, frills on full alert.
>That wasn’t me.
pad pad pad CLANG
>I whip around, my daughter at the front of my mind. And currently peeling herself off of the side of the oven.
>My pupils turn to pinpricks. My jaw drops. I hear the knife rattle against the kitchen tiles.
>My now walking daughter reaches up towards me, hands grasping.
“Up! Up!”
>She takes a step forward.
>Then, she teeters and falls face first on the ground. I’ve never run so fast in my life.
short, there will be a part 2 either later tonight or tomorrow afternoon
>My smile freezes - she wants uppies. Holding her while I chopped up her complementaries didn’t go too well last time. I don’t wanna sleep on the couch tonight.
“No uppies while daddy is cooking, okay? Play with your dolls, Petunia. Daddy’s only gonna be a few minutes!”
>Her eyes bore into me as I turn. Mom said I used to do that all the time to her, and Grams on my Dad’s side had a ton of stories about it. It’s kinda creepy, but it beats her being a cryer.
>Hearing Trent over the phone at 9PM while I was on the phone with Livvy is enough of that for me.
>Alright. Grab the bottle, leftover steak, lettuce. Mom washed the cutting board for me before I got home, sweet! Take out the cleaver Liz got me for Christmas last year.
THWACK. THWACK. THWACK.
>Just a few ounces of steak, mince it up nice and tiny.
THWACK. THWACK. THUMP.
>I pause.
>...Nothing. Huh, that’s weird. Doesn’t usually sound like that.
THWACK. THWACK. THUMP.
>I straighten up a bit, frills stirring. Is that me? I raise up the knife deliberately, then bring it down–
THUMP.
>Huh. Guess the new routine Liz recommended paid off in more ways than one. I smile to myself as I think about last weekend, a little bounce as one of my pecs flexes at the memory. Better watch how hard I swing, don’t wanna damage the boa–
THUMP.
>My eyes go wide, frills on full alert.
>That wasn’t me.
pad pad pad CLANG
>I whip around, my daughter at the front of my mind. And currently peeling herself off of the side of the oven.
>My pupils turn to pinpricks. My jaw drops. I hear the knife rattle against the kitchen tiles.
>My now walking daughter reaches up towards me, hands grasping.
“Up! Up!”
>She takes a step forward.
>Then, she teeters and falls face first on the ground. I’ve never run so fast in my life.
short, there will be a part 2 either later tonight or tomorrow afternoon