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Someone is a little fussy this evening. And since nothing at home seems to be distracting her son from whatever it is that's put him in a very unmerry (and unMerry) mood, Amy has decided to try bringing him to the end of the Universe.
"I'm sure we'll find something here to entertain you, darling," she says.
Merry looks around, and then begins babbling very rapidly to his mother.
"Yes, that's right. It's Milliways."
It's been a while.
"I'm sure we'll find something here to entertain you, darling," she says.
Merry looks around, and then begins babbling very rapidly to his mother.
"Yes, that's right. It's Milliways."
It's been a while.
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In her head, Parker has always thought of Ambergeldar as a perfect, fairy tale-ish place where bad things don't really happen.
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It was far from perfect, but it was also far from a catastrophe.
"This year's has been much better, though."
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Parker settles back in her chair. She grins.
"You know, I thought of you a lot over in Europe. All those castles."
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"Do tell me about your trip."
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"I went on an exchange program," Parker says. "I did my entire sophomore year in Barcelona."
"And then this summer before I came back, I traveled around the continent on my own. It was incredible."
Just wait until she has pictures to show.
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"You traveled all over Europe? In one summer?"
Heavens but that's moving fast.
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"I hit most of the high points of Spain and Portugal during the school year during vacations. Oh, and Ibiza, of course. Parts of France too, since we were near the border."
"And yeah, over the summer, I make it to Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, up into Sweden, Belgium, and parts of the UK."
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"I think that would take me years," she says. "Just to get from place to place."
Merry nods. And then sneezes.
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He really is...adorable. There is not other worthy adjective.
"In my world there's a great train system," Parker explains. "You can get virtually anywhere on it. You just get a train pass, a hostel pass, a good sturdy backpack, and you're good to go."
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"It sounds just wonderful," says Amy, a little wistfully.
"Train system?"
She's never heard about trains. Aside from the ones that sweep around behind dresses, of course.
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Parker's not sure she's explaining it well. If needs be, she bets Bar could whip up a model version or a picture.
She waves her fingers at Merry.
"Can I hold him?" she asks.
She promises she won't literally eat him up.
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(She's envisioning a string of yellows SUVs, because thanks to Logan, that's the meaning she has for the word car, but she's getting the general idea.)
"Of course," says Amy, handing her son carefully over to Parker.
"Bisssssha," Parker says.
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"When I get my pictures printed, I'll have to show you. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say I took hundreds."
And she may have tucked away a souvenir or two with a certain small prince and princess in mind.
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"I'll look forward to it," Amy says.
And she will. Pictures in and of themselves are still fascinating, even before you factor in the subject matter.
"So you're back in California now?"
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She attempts to distract him with her bracelet.
"Yes, I'm back at Hearst. Junior year."
Parker smiles.
"It's amazing how small it seems now."
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"Spasa!" Merry declares, happily distracted.
"He says it's sparkly," Amy translates.
"Small? Howso?"
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"Small, like.....we'll it's small compared to the University of Barcelona. Just in area and number of people."
"And..." Parker considers. "It's small in the way that going back home to live with your parents would feel small." Parker laughs, shaking her head.
"Does that make any sense at all?"
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"Oh, yes. It's small in the way that going back to being a princess in your parents' castle for a winter is, after you've been a kitchen maid and been to the end of the universe and met Perry."
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Parker gives her bracelet a shake for Merry's benefit.
"And it's not that I'm unhappy to be back," Parker hastens to explain. "It's just a little strange. Like being hemmed it."
"Even though it shouldn't, since my parents are still a couple of states away."
Parker shrugs.
"I'm sure it'll wear off."
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"It sounds like an amazing experience, and you'd learn ever so much, so I can quite see why it would take some time to get used to its being over."
Amy spent a lot of time staring out the window, the winter she was engaged.
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"Sometimes I have to stop and think about what language to speak in. It's like having a split brain."
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Merry burbles.
"Well, unless you count knowing what my children are trying to say."
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Toddlers are very bad about linguistic rules.
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"Eeeeeen agasha," says Merry.
Amy frowns a little. "I think that means he's hungry."
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"Is he up to eating real food?"
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Which is in Ambergeldar.
"It usually means that he wants something but it doesn't always mean the same something.
"He's very fond of grapes right now."
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"According to my dad, I went through a phase where I ate nothing but apples and cheese for almost a month. Gave my mom a fit."
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"Apples and cheese are lovely together, at least," Amy says.
She catches a waitrat and asks for grapes and tea.
Apples and cheese, too, because why not?
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"I think Mom thought I was going to die of malnutrition or something."
Parker hefts Merry up a bit in her lap.
"Not a problem Merry seems to be having."
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"His sister went through a short phase of eating flowers whenever we were in the garden . . ."
Amy takes the tray from the returning rat and places it on the closest table.
"Eeeeeeen agasha," says Merry again, reaching for it.
"Grapes," says Amy, decidedly.
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"Somehow that doesn't surprise me."
Flowers are pretty, therefore they must taste good. Right?
"Definitely hungry," Parker agrees.
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"Tea, Parker?"
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Parker shakes her head. "Sounds like him. All Susan would have to do would be point." She smiles a bit.
She wonders a how Logan is doing these days. She hasn't run across him yet, and they've been in only sporadic contact over the last year.
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"Point and open her eyes very wide," says Amy. "Though to be fair, it seems to work on a lot of people other than Logan, too."
They're in trouble, when Susan gets a little older.
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She would know. She's used them a time or two (or twenty) herself to very good effect.
"Logan could be a real softie though."
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"He took Susan out of Merry's christening when she went tearing down the cathredral aisle screaming, so she could chase ladybugs instead of having to behave."
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Yeah, they broke up. And Parker certainly isn't pining to rekindle the relationship. But that doesn't mean she isn't interested in his well-being.
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"We exchanged a few emails while I was gone, but..."
She trails off with a shrug.
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"It's one of the things you just get used to, especially here. Not being able to keep up with people as well as you'd like."