Get On Like A House On Fire

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ACT 2, CHAPTER 5

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ACT 2, CHAPTER 5

SONG: The Village by Wrabel 
QUOTE: '...But maybe one day, she won't ever get back up.'

A/N: Not proofread or edited.


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"So you didn't want to teach the kids the wonders of being a firefighter?" Hen questioned Kasey as they sat at the back of the fire truck, headphones securely on their heads whilst the rest of the team looked between Hen and Kasey.

"Bobby purposely made sure I wasn't on the rota for that time," shrugs Kasey.

Eddie furrows his brows. "But aren't you good with children?"

Bobby begins to chuckle. Hard. Almost out of character laugher. And Kasey would feel offended if she thought he was laughing at the idea of Kasey being good with children. But she knew he wasn't laughing at that as the entire team knew she was good with youngsters. 

If she wasn't, then why would they usually make her be the firefighter to comfort the frightened kids on scene?

But the reasoning for Bobby's laughter still made Kasey sink in her seat, pouting like a toddler as she huffed slightly.

Hen gave Kasey a teasing smile as she already knew what Bobby was thinking – it was the reason she asked the question in the first place.

Hen let out a small laugh.

"Last time I was allowed to do that," Kasey begin, sending a small glare at the older firefighters for finding such humour in this mockery, "I may or may not have accidently sprayed all the children with the hose."

Eddie and Buck's eyebrows fly up.

"Excuse me?"

Kasey groans and sinks more in her seat, hands covering her face as she tried to hide the pink tint in her cheeks. "Please don't make me repeat it."

"I just don't understand how someone can accidently–"

"Oh! Look!" Kasey interrupted, sitting up in her seat as she pointed at the neighbourhood that Chimney told the team to head towards. "Fire! We should go and put it out."

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