"Look who finally decided to join us!" Charlie gave a sarcastic smile to the two that entered the dinning room. Signing the words as he spoke.
'Sorry Daddy, it took us longer to get dressed than I expected.' The girl giggled as she kissed the man's cheek. Hugging her mother and pinching her brother's cheek.
"My fault Daddy." Taegan attempted to also kiss the man's cheek. Just to be stopped with a wooden cross in his face.
"Back it up Dracula. And don't EVERRRRR call me that again.....it's not cute when you say it." The officer scoffed at his future son in law.
The others laughed while Taegan pouted. Giving the 'older' man puppy eyes.
"Daddy.....don't you love me anymore?" He whimpered as he tried to force a tear out his eye. Which was damn near impossible with the lack of liquid in his body.
Charlie shivered.
"No. Sit down." He shooed the kid away. Taegan just laughed and hugged Audrey before pulling a chair out for Cimani and pushing her in.
"Thank you." She smiled up at him. He kissed her cheek before sitting next to him.
"Don't you two look cute." Audrey smiled as she passed the girl some syrup for her pancakes.
Cimani was wearing a white, long sleeve turtle neck under a corset. She paired it with a dark wash, blue jean mini skirt. Everything accentuated her curves that she was blessed by her momma to have.
She had on a wig that she bleached and dyed herself. It was a chest length black wig with silver roots. She gave it a wolf cut because why not. She wore light makeup and a few gold jewelry to tie everything together.
Taegan was dressed simply in a white top and blue jean overalls. The overalls were baggy but you could still see his defined muscles underneath his shirt. He too wore simple gold jewelry and rectangle framed glasses.
His hair was in its natural curly state. It was covered by a crotched hat that Cimani made herself.
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