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"Do you think they have floss nests instead od beds?" John daydreamed with his brother. Their wild imaginations, that was their escape.
"Do you think they have floss nests instead od beds?" John daydreamed with his brother. Their wild imaginations, that was their escape.
Lucas nodded. "Are there boy fairies or are they only girls?"
"I bet there are boys too," John puffed.
"Maybe tinkerbell has a boyfriend." Lucas stuck out his tongue a bit and lay back on the bed. The storm still hadn't stopped, and neither had their parents' fighting.
He spat, "Gross!" Jonah giggled. "Boy fairies are lame, they don't have any cool skills like the girl ones,"
"Maybe there's a boy tooth fairy. You never know." Lucas turned on his side and yawned again.
"Well, okay, I believe that," Jonas shrugged.
"Maybe we have the boy tooth fairy… I only got a used cigarette under my pillow. I've heard most kids get money."
"That's a lame tooth fairy," John sighed. "Do you think the tooth fairy accepts letters?" He squinted to Lucas.
Lucas shrugged. "Dunno. I think that's Santa."
"We can try," he hopped out of bed, smiling. "The girl tooth fairy has to be the boss, I think, we gotta write to her and ask for a different fairy," Jonah expressed, as if he'd made a breakthrough discovery. His smile left cavernous dimples against his freckled cheeks.
"Jo, I can't write." Lucas stared at the ceiling, holding Pip to his chest. "Just lay down for now… it's getting late."
"Then I'll write it," John sat down. "I promise,"
"Okay…" Lucas gently pulled Jonas down to the bed and cuddled against him, closing his eyes.
Jonas stretched his arms around his little brother. As always, they found safety in one another.
Skip to the next day?)
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Lucas woke up early in the morning and blinked in the bright morning sun. He wrapped his arms around Jonas for now, waiting for the other to wake up.
His brother slept with his mouth wide open, a bad sleeping habit that gave Jonas frequent dry mouth.
"Jo?" Lucas asked quietly. No, he's still asleep… He held tighter to Jonas, hearing his parents fighting again. They never seemed to stop.
His eyes rolled under his lids, he closed his mouth, and opened his eyes. "Huh..?"
"T-They're fighting again…" He whispered, hiding his face.
"Oh…" He sighed, "Wanna go outside…?" He murmured. They couldn't hear them out there. Even if they could hear the crackheads down the street beating their dogs, or the frequent sound of criminal activity. But it was better than watching their parents.
Lucas nodded and got up, walking outside with Jonas's hand in his own.
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