Wishful Thinking
By Sarah Williams
Part 15 of 15, complete
Word count (story only): 1103
[Landing #7, day 3, a bit before six a.m. local time]
:: After a long day, the Ashton family, and Backstep, are sitting down to dinner. Conversation turns to longer term plans. Part of the Sidestep Travelers universe. ::
Rubin eased onto the floor, putting a milkshake into Zipper’s hand with a warning, expectant look. The younger man rolled his eyes, grumbling through a grin. “I’m eating,” Zipper declared. He made a point of slurping through the straw noisily.
Sitting on a footstool, his legs crossed at the ankles and guitar balanced on his leg, Smashup didn’t bother to hide his smirk. “Come on, Backstep, you’re going to miss Rubin hauling out the ‘Dad voice’ on Zipper!” the teen crowed. Worry knotted in the creases of his foreheads.
Across the living room, Anita held up a strangely subdued paperback book with a dull, olive green cover printed with glossy black ink and a simple line design. “I could read for a while, Zipper, and give your voice a rest.”
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