12-11-2024, 07:32 PM
It wasn’t the first time he woke up with a hazy recollection of where he was. Gideon blinked, yawned, and wandered through the party’s wreckage. Eyeing some of those who lingered, he was glad he’d kept it in his pants last night. Had lawsuit written all over it. A magnanimous grin finally recognised little Liam with some guy on the couch, and as he made a point of passing he ruffled his hand over his little cousin’s hair. “Ah, le petit étalon,” he laughed, brows raised, but he didn’t pause on his way over to the kitchen. With a grin he plucked a pancake from Hayden’s plate and balanced it between his teeth as he poured coffee. The side eye he gave his brother was amused and mischievous, since Hayden’s one-armed crush was present, but he wasn’t the one Hayden had clearly spent the night with. Oh such scandal. And why was there a baby?
Gideon twisted to lean against the counter, took a bite of the pancake, and then a sip of coffee, making a pleased sound for the sustenance. A girl was hovering, licking her lips like some feral stray cat slipped through an open window. She looked about twelve. Maybe it was some kind of half-way house? Liam definitely better make sure he didn’t let his father find out about this. With a curious expression, Gideon held out his pancake to the girl, wondering if she’d snatch it like an animal.
Gideon twisted to lean against the counter, took a bite of the pancake, and then a sip of coffee, making a pleased sound for the sustenance. A girl was hovering, licking her lips like some feral stray cat slipped through an open window. She looked about twelve. Maybe it was some kind of half-way house? Liam definitely better make sure he didn’t let his father find out about this. With a curious expression, Gideon held out his pancake to the girl, wondering if she’d snatch it like an animal.