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- Oak 14 3/4" Essence of Raven Feather
Keith let out an exasperated breath. He was tired and worn out from the sudden hectic turn his life had taken. He had to raise an almost nine month old baby, quit his job, take up the family business again, practically move to England, brew ridiculous amounts of potions for his sick Father and still try and find time for himself. It wasn't an easy feat. But at that moment, Keith had an afternoon free and he had decided to visit Bondi. Gabriel rested on Keith's hip and gripped the collar of his shirt, mumbling incoherent gibberish as they walked. Keith was glad he had never bothered with strollers, they were too bulky and he drew too much attention to himself. Attention wasn't something Keith really wanted these days. Keith grinned down at Gabriel and stroked back the small amount of dark hair on his little baby head. Keith loved him so much, it seemed that no matter how difficult and strenuous his life got, he could look at Gabriel and everything would seem brighter and not so scary.
Keith let the sharp aroma of coffee fill his senses, as he reached his destination and pushed open the coffee shops doors. Keith's eyes immediately found the sofa he was seated on when Leah told him she was pregnant with his child. He remembered feeling unsure, but telling Leah he would be there no matter what. He was proud to say he had been true to his word. Probably more so than he would have thought. He raised the baby, almost by himself, but he wouldn't have it any other way. It's not that him and Leah were on bad terms, it was just easier for both of them like this.
Keith ordered a strong coffee and slumped into the armchair he had been seated in how many months before. Gabriel sat on his knee, a loud giggle escaping as Keith bounced him gently up and down. He loved being a Father, there was no better feeling in the world.
Keith let the sharp aroma of coffee fill his senses, as he reached his destination and pushed open the coffee shops doors. Keith's eyes immediately found the sofa he was seated on when Leah told him she was pregnant with his child. He remembered feeling unsure, but telling Leah he would be there no matter what. He was proud to say he had been true to his word. Probably more so than he would have thought. He raised the baby, almost by himself, but he wouldn't have it any other way. It's not that him and Leah were on bad terms, it was just easier for both of them like this.
Keith ordered a strong coffee and slumped into the armchair he had been seated in how many months before. Gabriel sat on his knee, a loud giggle escaping as Keith bounced him gently up and down. He loved being a Father, there was no better feeling in the world.