@blue_topaz
(how to fix them)
(how to fix them)
(Lol. Me neither………. Skip to after?
not it)
(Dammit
How late? Like, after he’s fixed the problem, or their next meeting?)
(After he’s ficed it, maybe? He might have to call her to come get her car if it took a while.)
(kk)
"And…… Done." Sebastian offered Devon a slight grin as he pushed himself out from beneath her car, his face smudged with grime.
Devon pulled herself off the wall and returned the smile with a small one. “Thank you. How much do I owe you, then?”
"[insert amount], please." Sebastian responded politely, dusting his pants off.
“Do you take credit?” Devon asked as she dug around in her purse for her wallet. Once she found the small holder, she pulled her card out and glanced up at Sebastian.
After Devon had paid, Sebastian offered her a lopsided smile, his posture visibly relaxing. "How's Layla?" he asked, wiping a dark smudge from his cheek.
Devon's previously polite smile turned into a soft one at the mention of her daughter. "Layla's good. Still at daycare right now, though. I'm sure she'll be hungry when I pick her up… What about Ella? How's she?"
Sebastian smiled down at his grimy hands, features softening significantly. “She’s good. She’s great, actually. She keeps running around and pointing at pictures that I’m in, then turning to grin at me.. it’s adorable.”
(How did I forget to respond to this… Oh my word… I’m so sorry…)
Devon chuckled quietly. “That is absolutely adorable. She’s such a cute kid,” she said, sticking her wallet back into her purse.
(Oof… it’s fine lol)
“Thank you,” he answered with a soft smile, “So is Layla.”
"Thank you," Devon said softly, smiling a little. "Uh… Well, thanks for fixing my car. I should probably go pick Layla up, now…"
“Have a nice day,” he answered sincerely, stepping away from the car.
(Skip?)
(not it to when?)
(Blegh. Uh… Maybe they decide to just go for a walk in the park? With or without the girls, either works.)
(With, ig?)
(Sounds good. I'll probably start tomorrow, though, jsyk.)
(Kk)
Devon pulled Layla from the car seat in the back of the car and set the little girl down on the ground. Her daughter immediately ran towards the park, giggling happily. The young mother smiled, closed the door, and followed after her. She needed to catch her before Sebastian got there, and hopefully he wouldn’t think she was late.
Sebastian, who was seated on a park bench, tossed his daughter lightly into the air. Laughter spilled from his lips, adorable giggles and burbles from hers. The sun shone down on their backs. Ella booped his nose, he kissed hers.
Life was good in this small bubble of perfect bliss.
As she was chasing after her daughter, Devon passed a man and a little girl. She stopped and turned back to them, offering Sebastian an apologetic smile.
“Hi. I’ll be right back. Layla on the loose,” she explained quickly before hurrying off again.
Sebastian chuckled softly. His daughter wriggled in his arms, making grabby hands in the direction of her friend, but he quieted her with another kiss. “Shush, Ella, she’s coming. She’s on her way.”
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