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Post by kikistrike20 on Jun 25, 2010 12:32:40 GMT -5
Tara smiled and took the cake from Cricket's mum. "Thank you Mrs. Maestro," she said with a smile. "Please, dear, call me Agusta. Mrs. Maestro makes me feel old."
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Post by Cricket on Jun 26, 2010 20:52:35 GMT -5
"You are old mom!" Amelia giggled.
"Oh, tisk. I'm not as old as that ducks. I'm younger than most parents you see..." Augusta said with a frown.
"Yah, cause you had us so young." Alistair retorted.
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jun 26, 2010 21:04:08 GMT -5
"Hey, now, that's hardly fair," said Agusta with a good natured smile. "I had Cricket young. You two were just an after thought. Now, is there anything else I could get you children?"
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Post by Cricket on Jun 27, 2010 20:00:36 GMT -5
"I'm good" Cricket replied with a smile.
"Iced tea!" the twins shouted.
"And you ducks?" Augusta addressed Tara.
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jun 27, 2010 20:33:40 GMT -5
"Do you have any biscuits?" she asked. "Cookies it is," replied Agusta. Tara was both embarressed that she had forgotten to use the American word and suprised that Agusta had known not to bring her a bunch of buttermilk bisuits.
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Post by Cricket on Jun 28, 2010 10:09:09 GMT -5
"Told you!" The twins taunted.
"Guys. Just because she knew doesn't mean she's a theif. On top of which we are Canadian, the british dictionary is a part of our culture." Cricket replied sarcastically as the twins implied that their mothers knowledge of the "biscuit/cookie" referrence had been left over from their theiving days in europe.
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jun 28, 2010 13:23:35 GMT -5
Tara smiled at this. "I'm pretty sure your parents weren't thieves," she said to the twins. "How much sugar have you two had today?"
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Post by Cricket on Jun 29, 2010 11:42:45 GMT -5
"Not much" They both replied.
"if we average out the amount of sweets we eat weekly then we probably don't consume near as much as the average person daily" Alistair replied.
"They don't lie. They eat in an abnormally healthy fashion. I'm amazed they have all this energy" Cricket commented.
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jun 29, 2010 18:15:37 GMT -5
"Exactly," Tara answered. "No wonder they're so skinny. And abnormally freaky."
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Post by Cricket on Jun 30, 2010 12:18:47 GMT -5
The twins gave them extremely adorable sad looks.
"Too cute!" Tara and Cricket cried pulling the twins into a group hug.
"Whats this? A conicopia of love." Crickets mom said carrying the tray of stuff into the room.
"Have you been watching the Harry Potter Puppet Pals again mom?" Cricket asked with a raised eyebrow.
"It was on your stupid computer and I got sucked into it. When I finished those I moved onto a Very Potter Musical. Where do you find this stuff!" Augusta asked while arranging the things on the table to her liking.
"My friends back home got me addicted" Cricket grinned.
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jun 30, 2010 16:25:27 GMT -5
"Harry Potter?" asked Tara. "I've heard of those but i've never read them. Are they very good?"
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Post by Cricket on Jun 30, 2010 20:44:03 GMT -5
"Well, in my opinion they are. Some people say that towards the end of the series they get really dark but I don't see it. I do however thing that her writing style declines dramatically after the 4th book becasue she seems to really just want to end the series." Cricket replied, "If you want to read a good series read the Septimus Heap books."
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jul 1, 2010 13:19:26 GMT -5
"Septimus Heap. Ok. I've got a problem though. I don't know how to tell hte others, that I;m phsycic and everything. It's kinda weird. And I don't want anyone to expect me to autommatically know the answers to their problems."
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Post by Cricket on Jul 2, 2010 16:55:35 GMT -5
"Well, I'm not the best person to ask. Amelia and Alistair have first hand experiance. Although they seem to have chosen to be anti-social rather than social..." Cricket replied.
The twins blushed, "It was easier that way..."
"No one blames you dolls" Cricekt comforted, "Tara, I think that you need to explain it to them straight. Just give 'em all the facts you know and tell them that although you can pick out their emotions or the emotional memories of objects it doesn't mean that you can fix everything for them and you don't want to become their...'shoulder to cry on'"
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Post by kikistrike20 on Jul 6, 2010 14:25:48 GMT -5
"I guess," Tara said, uncertain. "But theyre only human. And so am I." She sighed. "Here I go acting like some over emotional stereotypical teenage girl."
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