Rieve filled Hans in on why her parents weren't there. How Raine and Castiel's parents would be coming in the late spring.
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Raine looked around at them all eating harmoniously. No one growling, so he reached for a potato. But he decided to eat it there instead. Looking around nervously, for threats.
Rieve filled Hans in on why her parents weren't there. How Raine and Castiel's parents would be coming in the late spring.
"Oh...I'm...Awfully sorry, Rieve. Well, they are alive, just, happier." He said, "I'm glad they're coming, I want to see how they raise there children." He joked and laughed.
Hans smiled at Raine. He was finally full, he lay down while the others ate.
Raine couldn't get over how Hans was just giving away his food.
Hans believed it was partly because he was big and muscly, but the little bot fly probably didn't care. Yep, Hans thought of Castiel as a bot fly, a annoying, biting little insect that was everywhere. (Lol)Rieve went over to Hans to lay down beside him. She had enough to eat. She snuggled up next to him.
Raine secretly watched them. They seemed to care about each other. He had never seen Eve do that before. She was almost always keep to herself, well with Castiel guarding her. It was strange to see her without his shadow.
"How did you manage to escape Castiel's grasp? It seems he would have just killed Hans out right. That's what he did before, when that other fox dared to touch you." He asked curiously.
Hans believed it was partly because he was big and muscly, but the little bot fly probably didn't care. Yep, Hans thought of Castiel as a bot fly, a annoying, biting little insect that was everywhere. (Lol)
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Rieve blushed and said, "I bargained for time, by then, he fell for Astral. Then he relinquished his clam on me. So now I'm with Hans." She smiled at Hans.