..., “That's very thoughtful of you. Still, you don't go off like that! I shouldn't have to run around, bellowing for you like you're a house-elf. You know better.” “I know. I'm sorry,” he said contritely. “I won't do it again!” “Yes. Well. Come on. Your mother is off looking at books.” He rested a hand on his son's shoulder. “She must be wondering what happened to us.” “When we get home, do you ...
... over and sitting up with the help of his friends, Glitch leaned back against Wyatt’s chest, pulling a stick from his hair. “Well, that was unexpected.” “I’m really sorry, Glitch,” DG said contritely. ~*~ Waving her off, Glitch smiled kindly. “Not your fault, Princess,” he told her kindly. “You don’t know your own magical strength yet. These things are bound to happen.” “But I could have ...
... angry. "Unless you have something constructive to say, I'd suggest you keep your mouth shut. Your bad attitude isn't helping." Obviously chastened, Greg blinked and nodded. "I'm sorry," he said contritely. "But it's true. We need to get off this boat." "Problem is," Brad spoke up thoughtfully, snapping the lighter shut, and effectively killing the light, "that we might be out in the ...
... duties in favour of hanging out at the mall with Michael?” Elliot shakes her head. “We have no idea what you’re on about, ‘cause y’know, we’ve barely seen you all week.” “Sorry,” Alyssa contritely says. “I’ve just had a million and one things going wrong at school. The dance committee has had me do all the work because apparently I’m still the new girl. It’s been a giant pain in the ass, ...
... back. "Jack?" Jack sighed. "You're taking all the fun out of this, you know." "Just...trust me." Daniel sounded slightly frustrated. "I know. I was just...you know..." he said contritely. "I know." Daniel said, his voice tinged with resignation. Jack resettled his head on his arms. "Please. Go on. I do trust you." Daniel leaned forward and repeated his movements from before, with strokes...
...they return to the living room, Sanzo pulls on his boxers and jeans, and then he gives Hakkai a sheepish look as he glances at the breakfast. "Sorry, Mani," he murmurs, leaning over to kiss his cheek contritely. "The salmon is still alright cold," he says with a smile. "And I'm sure Hakuryu won't complain one bit about the leftovers." He breaks the fish in two and gives Sanzo one piece. He picks ...
... taking Billy’s chin in his hand. “Let’s not get personal.” Billy sobered before Rick’s eyes, and fastened his earnest gaze on Gareth. “Sorry, Gareth. That was thoughtless of me,” Billy said contritely. “You’ve got fire, Billy,” Gareth said. “And I love it, but I don’t like getting my whiskers singed in public.” “Public?” Billy laughed, pulling away. “Rick’s practicallyfamily.” Gareth caught...
...I'm going stir crazy here." "So why not take a vacation?" "Can't leave," Billy grumbled. "They might need me for depositions, paperwork and the like. It pisses me off." "I'm sorry," Charlie said contritely. "So I guess you really do want company then." "Yeah," Billy said smiling. "I'd even let you beat me at chess." Charlie returned his smile, a feeling of warmth rising up inside of him. "In ...
...’s waiting arms. Micky and Davy watched bemused as the two small children seemed to nuzzle, sniff and lick Peter around the face. “PUPS!!” came a female voice. The two stopped their inspection and contritely turned around, staring at the ground, they nervously toed the wood. “Sorry Mama.” The female the voice belonged to was five foot even with long brown hair and wide brown eyes flecked with ...
... suddenly meant so much more to him than being referred to as “a rock idol” by millions? “Who else have you taken there?” Klavier grimaces at the tone of his own voice, biting his lip contritely as the shorter man straightens up and faces him with a small smile. “No one...” Without waiting for a reply the defense attorney turns, leaving Klavier slightly slack jawed, and meanders off down the ...