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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It is a quiet evening and Henry puts the pencils he bought for David with the crayons he picked up as well they shall make a lovely christmas present.
When david is finally settled in bed, he goes out briefly and takes care of his own needs and settles in himself.
In the morning he heads down and smiles at the breakfast table. "David we have somethings to take care of today before Abraham comes." He says seriously, but he's holding up two pairs of skates. "We also have to bring home a tree."
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"What are those for?" and.... a blink "A tree?"
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He waits for David to bundle up, and it's a short walk to frozen pound and there are a few other families skating.
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"You are already quit good." He grins a little moving them slowly around the pond.
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He will not make a big deal out of David speaking of his family, for he doesn't want to have the boy stop.
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"Ruth hated it. I'd make her come out and get me. She'd have to drag me across the ice to get me off and I'd always fight it and slide off with ease. This is much harder." that was the most he had spoken in one go, it seemed, but for him it was a good memory.
Mean while Abraham and Mary were taking a walk. the kids were being looked after and the couple were taking a stroll in the park area, stretching their legs and bundled up warm. It had been Mary's idea, as she had noticed her husband had been dreadfully distracted with something, more then likely business on this trip.
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He lets them skate for awhile before moving them off the ice. "We have a tree to pick out young man..." He chuckles helping change out of the skates, he had seen Abe but chose to perhaps try and avoid him for the moment, because David was having one of his good days.
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"Is that your friend?" Mary had said, bring he and her into a conversation about the man. He didn't look old enough for such a old child, and what of his wife? Adopted? Found? Poor child. Such a good man. Dinner? Set up with a friend of hers. No? Well... it was a thought. So on and so on. Mary seemed very interested in any friends of Abraham's, but Abe seemed to withdraw the idea easy enough. He did say he would talk to Henry about it, to see if he was interested, but he as sure he would not be.
Abe was distracted, watching Henry but also David. He'd never seen the boy that happy before, and it warmed him some in the cold. He pulled Mary close, to steal a hug and a kiss, but watched the two as they pulled off the ice, away from them at the other end.
For Abraham, he felt good about leaving David with Henry. Clearly the boy was better off.
David got out of the skates, insisting on carrying his own and asking "Can we do this again soon?" because he really enjoyed it and hoped to be better next time.
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It doesn't take them long to find a tree and then decorating it with berries and popcorn and candy canes is far more fun then it should be.
"Oh look we have one left over." He say handing a candy cane to David.
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When the extra candy cane was offered he beamed, taking it then pausing, looking at it then to Henry. "I wish I could split it with you." He thought it seemed so unfair that Henry couldn't eat things like he could.
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"I feel it is time we get ready for dinner with our vistors." He says with a small smile.
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"Visitors? I thought it was just Abraham." He asked, uncomfortable now. Will there be more then just him? He looked down at his hands, the peppermint color on his fingers from where he snapped the bit off. Yes, he'd have to clean up.
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When Abraham does arrive, it is just him in a clean suit and a tall hat. He stood outside the door, feeling oddly nervous for just coming to meet with the man.
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"I hope I'm not too untimely. You and David have been well?" He asked, clearly looking around from where he stood, curious.
David was taking his time with his shoes, so don't mind him...
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"I... I am doing what I have always done and shall continue to do." He says ignoring the pang in his chest, he missed Abe, he missed the man in his bed. But he was old enough to hide any of that very skillfully.
He pours him self a glass of blood from a container on a high shelf and sips it slowly.
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"I'm glad to hear you two are doing well then." He said, trying to take the words given to him as positives. He looked away from a sketch book and back to Henry. "I've missed seeing you these past years."
David is around now, but he's hiding a bit in the shadows, peeking in on the two. He did his damned bestest to be so silent. Abraham didn't seem to notice him, but he was sure Father would have. Still, he said nothing.
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"David," He calls out pretending he doesn't know the boy is lurking in the shadows. "Come we do not wish to be late for dinner." He says adjusting his coat and going to the rack to grab his hat, and sun glasses off the small table, it's winter and will be dark enough soon for him to remove them, but the sun off the snow always hurts more then one would think.
"How is your growing family?" He asks while waiting for David to come out of the shadows.
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