ared at the plates of steaming pastries and cakes and co
after a time. 'Ca
able and taking a swig from the bottle to wa
s she stuck more
wandered around the tables. She continued picking the food she wanted, pi
ing a hand down the back of her dress and loosening her corset, before rest
to her. 'Can I
one, speaking without looking at hi
looking back, heading to his own room, thinking
und Luke sitting on his bed in the d
s cry
the bed and sitting beside him, holding his br
uke. 'No matter what happen
ther won't we?' Luke sni
tion. 'No matter what. Isn't that
sleeping very well; they both woke early the next morning and sat
window sill with his chin resting on his palms. 'Do you remember when w
Luke grinned, forgetting his
id. 'If we weren't I'm sure she w
ably deserved i
e, suddenly realising as he said this. 'We us
his knees. 'We used to go to the beach most of all
climb
ake secre
he cliffs near
hed, rolling onto his side with his back to Cam, hugging his pillow tightly
m said turning to him.
sadly back. 'I mu
ut there, and that we hav
for a moment. 'I've just thought...we've never really been to the city outside.' He sat up again, his attention drift
from far away, but it's just too strange and busy. So ma
his knees. He sighed heavily again. 'I miss father. I c
to be strong for us' C
ow bu
rd and hugging his brother. 'Father
is eyes before they could fall. 'It's just so har
ods wanted it so; maybe th
be right' Luke an
ry tone. 'I know what we shoul
iffened slightly. But...we
y n
ldn't have
ither side of his face. He smiled for Luke. 'Let's g
ke finished as the idea