So-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o, I guess just one review is just deserts for being such a lousy updater. At least I took less than a month this time! (hopeful smile) Okay, fine, I'll admit it. I will always be a lousy, sucky updater because of my slightly amnestic tendencies. Awf'ly sorry. But MOVING ON . . .
Today, it is my great honor to introduce you to Jerome and Eva. Since you probably can't tell, I'll let you know that they are Mother and Father's children (that sounds so idiotic. I can't help it! They haven't got names!). Since some of you will pro'ly be confused (smacks head) the lines that start "o, Jerome" and the line after them are spoken by Eva, and the ones that start "o, Eva" and the line after them are Jerome's. You, of course, all now know who says what (crosses fingers. hard.)
I'm in the middle of taking exams, so yep, life's a little nutso. My brain is just barely alive! It is nearing cardiac arrest, I fear.
WARNING: Older brothers being older brothers, confusing lack of commas, periods, and dashes at the end of lines.
Claimer: Mine. ALL mine.
Children: The Wood, Part 3
o, Jerome,
ye keep 'way from there
ye know
what Mama and Papa said
o, Eva,
ye're as mousy as your hair
ye even
think monsters live under the bed
o, Jerome,
ye know that ain't so
I'm as
brave as they come, but when
o, Eva,
Papa always says "no"
if ye
canna be brave in danger, then
o, hush,
Jerome, did ye hear that sound
sound
powerful mean and big as the sun
o, Eva,
'twas the stampin' of feet on ground
there
ain't nothing to be feared a – run
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