We finished our sandwiches and and asked Hunt, "So what now?"
"Well we could watch TV..."
I glared at him. "I mean about my um... Situation."
"As yes, this is of great importance. I believe that we should wait until my mother comes home so we can consult her for advice," Hunt told me pompously.
I rolled my eyes. "Fine, we can watch TV. But, we have to watch Once Upon A Time." Hunt groaned, and I grinned. "Why don't you like it? It's one of the best shows ever!"
"It is soooo boring!"
"Fine but your still watching it." I pulled him over to the squishy couch and clicked on the TV.
As I watched the screen intently to see what Captain Hook would do next, I heard Hunt gasp as he did a stunt.
For the next hour we continued to watch OUAT with me hearing small gasps and cries from the other side of the couch.
In the darkness I smirked. I wondered why if Hunt definitely did not like it, then why did he have a whole season recorded and why was he acting like this was the most interesting thing ever?
After OUAT was done, I teased Hunt relentlessly about it, but he still didn't give in and admit he was a fan. When his mother walked in the door, I was surprised to see a woman so much like Mrs. Weasley that I toppled right off my chair.
"Hello Thomas," she said ignoring Hunt's grimace. "What-who is this lovely lady and what is she doing sitting in our kitchen?"
My goodness, I thought. She even acts like Mrs. Weasley.
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The Whispering Winds (Slow Updates)
Teen FictionFormerly titled "The Tragedy of a Lifetime: Part One" Jessica is a lonely country girl who wants something interesting to happen to her, like it does in the books. But Jessica knows that will never happen. But soon enough, something happens that wil...
