Graham chuckles, feeling the warmth of Emma's hand in his and relishing in it, in the utter simplicity and perfection of this moment, hoping that this is only the start of many moments like this to come.
"No," he agrees, "I haven't seen any deer at Granny's. Unless you count the one on Granny's dartboard. Because I've hunted that one a hundred times."
They cross the street to Granny's Diner, which is lit with life and is - as expected - relatively populated with the usual clientele and then some.
This is it.
Here they are, Graham and Emma.
He doesn't let go of her hand as he reaches for the door.
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Date: 2012-05-28 03:49 am (UTC)"No," he agrees, "I haven't seen any deer at Granny's. Unless you count the one on Granny's dartboard. Because I've hunted that one a hundred times."
They cross the street to Granny's Diner, which is lit with life and is - as expected - relatively populated with the usual clientele and then some.
This is it.
Here they are, Graham and Emma.
He doesn't let go of her hand as he reaches for the door.