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Seamus laughed as he watched his son run off to the car. " So.. I'll send an owl later on, and we can take it from there?" He asked her smiling.
Keighla,
It was really good to see you, I was very happy to know that I have a son. It's been a long time since we've seen each other. It brought back old memories.
Seamus
Seamus,
It was good to see you as well, you haven't changed much if I must be honest. I was worried about you meeting him, in case you didn't want a child, now I know there was nothing to worry about. Eddie is very happy to have met you and is excited to have a lot more half siblings, especially after what happened. I assume he told you about Zeke.
I know what you mean, but, the past is the past. We can never go back to the care free ways, it's a shame really. How've you been then? Eddie says you have quite a few children, Married?
Keighla-Maria.
PS. Trust you to remember you were the only one to get away with calling me Keighla.
He smiled as he put the letter on the owls leg and let it fly, it was time to return to 'Who wants to be a Millionaire.'Keighla,
Yes, it was great to see him. You should've told me a long time ago so I could've seen him grow up. But nonetheless, he looks a lot like you.
I was very shocked to hear what her told me about Zeke, I am very sorry.
I agree. Yes, I actually have seven children all of them are mostly grown up, youngest is seventeen. Nope, got divorced about a year ago. Remember Julie? Yeah, well that didn't work out to well. She turned to the dark side, and I just gave up on her.
Seamus
P.S, I still remembered from all these years.
Seamus,
I would've but, to be honest, you got together with someone else, I'm assuming Julie, and I wasn't sure how to tell you. I know I would've felt like I was taking you from her, selfishley. He looks like you as well, his expressions look like yours anyway.
Oh wow. Seven? I can barely manage two now. I still have Kris wondering off randomly while I'm out of the field. It gets unnerving when he knows his way around town better than me. I'm sorry about Julie, it's always a shame when someone else turns dark. Though I can sympathise with the breaking of marriage, I don't think me and Zed will last for long.
Keighla-Maria
Keighla,
That Julie before we got married was a better Julie to be honest. She would've understood. It was good while it lasted. But it was just too much from her.
You have a farm? That's pretty amazing. I'm all alone in this big old place, all of the kids are grown up. So no one left for Seamus. I am very sorry to hear about your marriage. I can't believe that someone would want to leave you.
Seamus
Seamus,
Yes I own a farm, You can come up and help if you wish, there's always room for more workers. It is nothing to orry about htough, ed has always tried to control all of my attension. I guess he just got sick of me trying to be a good mother and attempting to have friends. He's more one for the obediant girls than someone like me.
Keighla-Maria
I will take you up on that offer actually. When would you want me to come up there? Also, wouldn't your husband have a few words to say to me if I showed up there?
Seamus
Seamus,
Well, come up any time. Just tell me when and I'll come get you. Don't worry, Zed is staying in a hotel until our divorce is settled then, according to him, I have to find a place to live and take my child with me. Isn't he a lovely man?
Keighla-Maria
You can move in with me, if I ever see him, I swear that I will punch his face in.. and I'm not joking. I'm being honest. You can come and live with me. This house is huge and only one person living in it.
Seamus