“Hey Katie-Kat, I can’t read to u if you’re gonna be all jumpy. It’s almost time for bed.” Dally says as he lays on his daughters bed.
“Daddy, come on, I’m almost 4. I can stay up late.” She says, rolling her eyes.
“I know princess. I wish u could stay up late and hang out with Daddy, but your mom would kill me.”
She was door the book case, picking out a bedtime story to read.
“This one.” She says as she runs over to the bed.
“Five Little Monkeys?” Dally asks as he picks Katie up and sets her in his lap. “We haven’t read this one in awhile.”
He opens the book.
“I would’ve had five little monkeys…” He thinks to himself. Johnny, Sam, Katie, Matt, and Macy. But Sam was gone. He shook it out of his head. Matt and Macy were due any dag now. He’ll be fine with four little monkeys.
“Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the Doctor and the Doctor said,
‘No meer monkeys jumping on the bed!’”
“I’m like a monkey.” Katie laughs.
“Nah, you’re not a monkey. You’re a Katie-Kat.” He says as he gives his daughter a hug.
He finishes the book, only to find her asleep in his lap.
“My Katie-Kat…”
“Daddy, come on, I’m almost 4. I can stay up late.” She says, rolling her eyes.
“I know princess. I wish u could stay up late and hang out with Daddy, but your mom would kill me.”
She was door the book case, picking out a bedtime story to read.
“This one.” She says as she runs over to the bed.
“Five Little Monkeys?” Dally asks as he picks Katie up and sets her in his lap. “We haven’t read this one in awhile.”
He opens the book.
“I would’ve had five little monkeys…” He thinks to himself. Johnny, Sam, Katie, Matt, and Macy. But Sam was gone. He shook it out of his head. Matt and Macy were due any dag now. He’ll be fine with four little monkeys.
“Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the Doctor and the Doctor said,
‘No meer monkeys jumping on the bed!’”
“I’m like a monkey.” Katie laughs.
“Nah, you’re not a monkey. You’re a Katie-Kat.” He says as he gives his daughter a hug.
He finishes the book, only to find her asleep in his lap.
“My Katie-Kat…”
I chuckle. I was sitting outside of the community college on the steps, waiting for Soda to come pick me up. He was late; as usual.
“Yes. I it’s quite refreshing actually.” I tell (Y/N), looking up at the rain.
“Cleanses the mind?” She laughs, sitting down volgende to me.
“Your hair is gonna get all wet.”
“I don’t care.” She shrugs.
“I thought girls cared about their hair. Especially girls with pretty hair.”
“You really think I have pretty hair?” She laughs.
“Yeah I do.” I grin.
“You don’t seem like the type to be all cute.”
“Well, maybe I like u that much to be that type.” I grin.
“Really?” She grins, tilting her head to the side.
“Really.” I smile, leaning in as the sparks fly.