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Henry looked up at the boarded up house and new it was for the best he would keep himself together for the boy, because he needed too, and because he knew Abraham wasn't truly gone from their lives.
He wanted Abraham to have a normal life, a full life, despite his need to hunt vampires, despite their mutual need to protect the world from the darker members of his kind.
He tapes the thick letter, giving his congratulations, and the address of where he and David would be moving too. He turns to the cart and gives the boy a warm smile.
The boy sitting up in the side set, as the back was loaded with what they would need to take with them, Henry climbs up and gets the horses moving.
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And, this was awkward. Or so Abraham felt. He tried to give the kid a smile, walking with Henry to leave for dinner. He had just wanted to stop in and see how they were doing. Come to see them and perhaps talk a bit, but he didn't realize he had no idea what he wanted to talk to them about. Or Henry at least. Perhaps it was just because he had been thinking about them a lot lately.
He tried for polite conversation. "Mary saw you two out on the ice. She thought you looked to be a very young father for a child his age." He said with a soft smile, looking at Henry.
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"It was a great deal of fun, we got the tree just after that." He nods as they are taken to a table between a window and the fire place, Henry watching the snow fall outside. "We'll have to get more wood from the shed when we get home." He says to David with a small smile. As the menus are brought to the table.