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RE: generation of the ages - Angier - Oct 13, 2015

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"Niles," she then suggested and Angier found himself looking upon his youngest son with a smile. He repeated the name in his head, the near-rhyme diverted with the singular addition of an "s." Niles Lyall. With the addition of carrying Elettra's surname as his middle name, there was no doubt that it all fit then. Again, he counted the down-furred heads of the little ones that rested at his mate's side. They would be the last of their legacy, maybe, and that - he decided - would be just fine. Between the both of them, they had raised five boys and a girl and now they had three more. It would be enough.

His head lifted again to further coax his beloved to his side, to fully lay back against him and rest her head against him. "Sounds absolutely perfect," he murmured, nuzzling his nose to hers. "But, rest now, love. Think you've outdone yerself this time." A small chuckle and another soft kiss of his lips to the side of her chin and jawline. "So proud of you..." He smiled then in a way that touched his eyes and in that moment he knew he wanted to remember this moment for the rest of his life.

Fade.



RE: generation of the ages - Elettra - Oct 25, 2015

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There was no reply but an air of silent happiness as a smile spread over her features as she leaned back her head, resting it on the plush, large torso of her mate. She had been lucky enough of a woman when it came to both birthing and raising her children. Although She had done the first as a single parent and the second had not been without the death of Guiness, the children themselves had been healthy and strong. There was no miscarriages, so stillbirths and, even more importantly, no time spent raising a child up to six months of age, training it, caring for it and loving it, only for winter to take it away from the family. No, Elettra had been a lucky woman thus far, though knew it was equally by the help of her mate and pack. Resting easy at these thoughts, it did not take long for the mother to fall deep into sleep.



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