Bonds that Bind - Chapter Fourteen by MorningSunEspeon, literature
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Bonds that Bind - Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fourteen: Fall’s Darkest Memory
After dinner, Jayce insisted Acacia go put her paws up in the living room and that he’d tuck the kids into bed. It didn’t come as a surprise that the Glaceon immediately stated on doing the washing up. Having none of it, Jayce made it an order she relax in front of the TV or read a book, anything provided the only necessary movement involved a comfort shift or needing a drink or snack. Reluctant to obey her Meowstic husband, Acacia at least had the task of feeding Rose before her bedtime to do, the Eevee still suckling off her mother and something Jayce could not interfere with.
Bonds that Bind - Chapter Thirteen by MorningSunEspeon, literature
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Bonds that Bind - Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Thirteen: Ghosts
Apart from the lads — Fall and Eclipse also doing their own things around the leisure centre — everyone was enjoying the swimming pools. Even Summer, who wasn’t the biggest fan of water, braved constant dips to stay with Lilah, who, in total contrast with Fall, liked water and swimming.
Nearing two hours of swim time, Summer and Lilah were talking at the edge of the main pool, the girls’ bodies submerged, staying afloat by laying their forelegs flat on the tiled flooring. Lilah grinned, almost not conscious to Summer speaking, a mischievousness in her urging to pull a prank on the Espeon
Bonds that Bind - Chapter Twelve by MorningSunEspeon, literature
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Bonds that Bind - Chapter Twelve
Chapter Twelve: A Rock and a Hard Place
“Did you find anything?” said Summer, slinking around the desk corner to join Lilah.
“Check it out,” Lilah said, pointing a paw to a small, circular safe built into the floor. “Shall we see what goodies are inside?” she added, her eyebrows bobbing up and down mischievously.
“But . . . that’s somebody’s safe.”
“I’m not planning on stealing anything we’re not after,” Lilah defended herself, and Summer knew she had taken unmeant offence from her hesitancy. “What else do you see in here? Odds are anythi