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| ~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. SPOILER!!: Papa Bear and Stubborn Missy! <3 Quote:
Originally Posted by Krel Ansell ”Moreso,” he said in response to Sachin’s comparison. He reached for and took Levi with a smile. ”Come here Mon Chou.” He shifted him around to his other side and gave him a small happy squeeze. ”Your big sister is the most stubborn person I know, Levi. And I know Auntie Winnie…” He was only joking a little. Stubbornness was a Phora family trait. It was a wonder sometimes how any of his family was married, let alone had kids. He turned to show Levi the fountains while Sachin and Radhika had a private moment. He’d learned the hard way that it often was better if he let Sachin talk to her when she was like this. His energy just seemed to feed her stubbornness, whereas Sachin’s seemed to settle her.
Maybe that was why she seemed to like Sachin better. She froze. Daddy was using her in trouble name and even if he didn’t sound mad, he clearly wasn’t happy about something she did. She was so used to hearing her fathers speak in different languages it was like second nature to her although she often responded in English. She gave his hand another tug and then pouted. She didn’t want to talk or listen right now, even if she knew that might make her fathers more upset. ”I wanna go home.” and then she sniffed, feeling suddenly overwhelmed by emotions. That comment certainly got a hearty chuckle from Sachin. Yes, just maybe that was true: Radhika might be more stubborn than his husband. Thank goodness Sachin had had enough practice to handle such a situation like the one he currently found himself in. He would also tell Conley that he was certain their daughter did not like him more; it was just that she responded better to him. Sachin was sure Radhi loved them both equally and their main competition might be Duke.
Radhika would be right: Sachin wasn’t angry. He had long learnt that patience was the way to deal with stubbornness. Patience and firmness. He knelt so that he was at eye level with the little girl. “I know you do.” Sachin fished into his pocket and offered her her pink little handkerchief which he kept for this exact reason. His words flowed in Hindi because he knew despite her not being fully able to respond in the language, she understood the foreign words. Sachin was very proud of Radhi for picking up on the language, along with French, so quickly. “Aunty Winnie and everyone else are busy today. They would have happily let you stay with them if they could. You know that, don’t you?” Little Levi might only be two years old but he was used to his Didi {‘older sister’ in Hindi} throwing tantrums. He often watched her in fascination when she did that; he watched her in fascination with anything that she did. Levi stretched out his small arms to his papa, making soft toddler noises in the process and as he settled into the man’s side. Seeing the water at the fountains, he clapped his hands in delight. |
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