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keona sibéal ní faoláin.
fala the seeing eye dog.
fala the seeing eye dog.
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The Ó Faoláin clan took care to gather fairly regularly. It was a fact of life Keona felt relatively familiar with. Even if they could be stressful at times.
Recently however, the gatherings had begun to include the Roux family. It made sense of course. It made the young girl more antsy. More people to keep track of. More potential for drama too. She thought Séamus and Kian were enough.
She invited Salem for backup. And to badger him about any new books he'd picked up. Maybe he was already there. She could hear familiar voices as she followed the sidewalk up to the park, Fala dutifully leading the way. The husky was excited, as far as Keona could tell.
She'd taken care to bring a few snacks to add to the table. Just a few simple things in the basket she carried. Green apple slices. Graham crackers. Turkey and ham sandwiches.
"Aloha," she offered up quietly, deciding she'd figure out who was all here before setting up her blanket on the grass.
[/td][/tr][/table]Recently however, the gatherings had begun to include the Roux family. It made sense of course. It made the young girl more antsy. More people to keep track of. More potential for drama too. She thought Séamus and Kian were enough.
She invited Salem for backup. And to badger him about any new books he'd picked up. Maybe he was already there. She could hear familiar voices as she followed the sidewalk up to the park, Fala dutifully leading the way. The husky was excited, as far as Keona could tell.
She'd taken care to bring a few snacks to add to the table. Just a few simple things in the basket she carried. Green apple slices. Graham crackers. Turkey and ham sandwiches.
"Aloha," she offered up quietly, deciding she'd figure out who was all here before setting up her blanket on the grass.
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