Vac responded by taking Rasums hand. "Rasum, don't worry I am sure we can find something outside that will give you an idea of what to mold your clay into. Shall we go outside? I think Bob would like to see more of his new home."
Peiruh smiled as the boy latched onto his father's hand but when his excitement took over and he ran out the door, laughing and coxing Bob with clicks of his tongue. I'm kind of worried about him Vac. He gets so absorbed. We need to find him kids his age or something. She pushed through the door, smiling up at the son and then down at the garden that had blossomed. Her son had loved that place, especially his own little patch that he tended maticulously. Rasum pranced out the door wooping and clapping his hand. Mom, Dad watch I can do a cartwheel. He couldn't but he tried anyway. Flopping to the groud, eh stayed there and traced the clouds with his fingers. Bunnies and squirrels were the only thing he saw but it was all good to him.
Vac looked over at Peiruh. "I know dear. I know." He let out a laugh as Rasum attempted a cartwheel and then studied the sky. He wrapped his arms around Peiruh and kissed her neck, enjoying the scent coming off of her.
Rasum adored the attention. He continued to twirl around in bumbling cartwheels, occasionally almost hitting Bob. Eventually he stopped to go disappear into his flower patch to tend the multi colored buds that his mother had helped him grow. She closed her eyes and enjoyed the attention as well. She smiled and then turned around to him, so fast that she almost wiped him in the face with her hair. We should have a big wedding. It was totally off topic but then that was really on her mind. She was getting married and she wanted it to be perfect.
Vac grinned watching Rasum and enjoyed giving attention to Peiruh, he was glad he took today off of work. He nuzzled her neck. "If you want a big wedding we can have a big wedding dear." ooc: I have to go soon done posting till much later.
Peiruh smiled happily up at him. Thank you. She could picture it. People she had met through her travels, and maybe patients she had healed. All would be invited and it would a wonderous occasion truly. Leaving his embrace she leaned against the railing, tracing her finger along the wood. Green vines followed her fingers path as green light tipped her pointer.
Vac sat down in one of the comfortable chairs. He watched Rasum and Bob dart around. He smiled as he watched Peiruh create new vines. "Peiruh, you know I would give you the moon if that is what you wanted and I could achieve it. Anything, all I want is for you to be happy."
She went to sit on his lap and she nodded her head. I know Vac. But I don't want the moon. Just you and Rasum and Bob. She laughed and rested her head against his chest. His rhythmatic breathing was soothing.
Vac smiled. He wrapped one arm around Peiruh's waist and gently rubbed her back. He continued to watch Rasum and Bob. They were inspecting, some bug. He nodded in there direction. "Looks like the boys have found something that has caught there interest." He let out a laugh and nuzzled her neck, nipping her playfully.
She enjoyed the attention gratefully, but when Vac mentioned something about Rasum having found something she couldn't help but jump up and go down to her son. It could be a poisonous bug for all they knew. Let me see Rasum...O it's a ladybug. They're good luck. She grinned up at Vac and waved him down to come join them in the expansive front yard.
Vac smiled and stood up. He walked down the stairs over to them. He sat down nearby, and started looking at the lady bug. He nudged Rasum. "Rasum, you could attempt to make a ladybug out of your clay. That would be something you haven't tried yet."
Rasum looked delightedly up at his father. That was a splendid idea and he voiced it by clapping and whooping excitedly. Bob followed suite with tiny chitters of joy. I'll make a ladybug and then mom you can put it on the self next to your flowers. Hey dad...umm do you have paint I can use? Peiruh couldn't be happier. She had a beautiful boy, a husband to be and a glorious house. Her heart only ached for her sister. She direly wished Vex could accept this all but as hopeful as she was, Peiruh knew it was all in vain. Yes, right next to my plants sweetie.
Vac grinned and pulled himself and Peiruh into a standing position. He took her bye the hand and followed Rasum and Bob inside the house. He laughed. "Ofcourse, I have paint. That will wait until later though. And I will help you paint it, outside." He thought for a minute. "Peiruh, would you be opposed the idea of having a workshop at the far end of the porch? One that all three of us could use?"
She graciously accepted his help, and then dusted herself off. Looking at him, she placed a thinking finger to her lip and cocked her head. O of course not. It's a good idea actually. She grinned and then grabbed Rasum into a hug before pushing him forward slowly. Rasum squealed happily at the mention of a workbench, especially because he would be working with his father. Jumping up and down, he ran forward, propelled by his mom's nudge. Bob danced happily beside him, and by the time he was at the top of the stairs he was out of breath.
Vac grinned. He reached forward and caught Rasum, as he paused on the top step to catch his breath. He picked him up, handed Bob over to Peiruh, and carried him over his shoulder into the house. "Great I will start designing it soon but, first I have to help turn this clay into a ladybug." He set Rasum down at his table, and sat down next to him. He turned and winked at Peiruh.