Father Christmas by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 0000000000000
Published: 2021-11-01T03:15:28+00:00
Chapter Seven
âDaddy, it was so much fun. They had a whole spaceship made of Legosâone you could walk into! How many Legos do you think it took to make something that big?â Kendall bounced on the bed, while Jessica answered her sisterâs question.
âMillions, I think.â
Annie leaned closer and whispered, âIf you were looking for a little quiet bedtime conversation, I think you brought up the wrong subject.â Daniel and Annie were sharing the bedtime ritual for the first time. He liked the feel of it, the sharing and the closeness.
Daniel nodded and turned to his two gymnasts. âNow, listen you two, itâs time to settle down. If you canât talk about your adventure without treating the bed like a trampoline, then maybe weâd better skip this and turn out the light.â The threat didnât work until he took Annieâs hand and began to rise from the edge of the bed.
Kendall and Jessica looked at each other and immediately stopped shaking the springs. They scrambled under the covers and looked so angelic that both Daniel and Annie laughed.
Daniel nodded his approval. âWell, Iâm glad you got the message. Now why donât we both read you that next chapter of The Little Princess.â
âOkay,â Kendall agreed. âYou can be the man parts and Annie can be the girl parts.â
Daniel smiled at the girls and the woman beside him. âI wouldnât have it any other way.â
Annie definitely had the larger part. He sat back, listening to her sweet Southern voice and let the drawl sweep over him. The slow, soft cadence touched his heart as completely as her tears had a few hours ago. Her voice reminded him of the welcoming warmth of her lips when heâd kissed her, when heâd realized he loved her.
They smiled at each other as Annie showed the girls an illustration. He had no doubts. He did love her, in a hundred different ways. The way she talked, and smiled. He even loved the way she sipped tea, all curled up on the couch like a kitten.
âDaddy, youâre not paying attention.â Kendall distracted him and he turned promptly to his single line.
Annie smiled at him, he smiled back. As she turned the page she whispered, âYou donât have many lines, but theyâre very important.â
He nodded solemnly and promptly lost himself in her voice again.
She was teasing him, but sheâd never spoken truer words. He hadnât played any part in the twinsâ lives until the last two years, but even though his part had been small, sheâd made him appreciate how important he had been and would always be. If he loved her in a hundred different ways, then it was also true he loved her for a hundred different reasons. That was only one of them.
He almost missed his next line and forced himself to pay attention until the final phrase was read. They spent a minute or two discussing the ending, then Annie suggested prayers.
âCan we say them to ourselves tonight? Iâm praying for something thatâs a secret.â Kendall smiled at Jessica who nodded vigorously.
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