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Allyson Locke
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Taiia's smile lingered as Allyson admitted she could never quite keep herself out of trouble. She simply nodded, the expression on her face making it abundantly clear that this was hardly new information. "No," she agreed with quiet amusement. "You really can't."
The kiss to her hand drew another smile, though it softened as Allyson spoke about the places she had been, about how they would have been better together. "I think you still would have found trouble," she replied gently. "I simply would have been there to help you find your way back out of it." Her thumb brushed absentmindedly across the back of Allyson's hand as they continued their slow walk along the shoreline, the waves rolling lazily onto the sand beside them.
"...despite wanting a family..."
Taiia's steps slowed almost imperceptibly as her green eyes lifted to Allyson's face. For a long moment, she said nothing at all. She had spent years wondering what might have been, imagining countless versions of the life they had lost. Somehow, despite all of that, it had never once occurred to her that Allyson might have been imagining the same thing. "You wanted children." The words escaped almost as a realization rather than a question. Something warm settled quietly in her chest. For so long, she had assumed the family she built had been something Allyson watched from a distance, believing it belonged to Taiia alone, not meant for her. She had never stopped to consider that Allyson might have wanted that life just as desperately.
"I wish I had known that." Her fingers laced a little more firmly through Allyson's. "I think you would have been wonderful." The answer came without hesitation. "You would have worried over every little scrape and bruise." A smile tugged gently at her lips. "You would have insisted you weren't worrying, and then somehow convinced yourself every scraped knee was a galactic emergency." A quiet laugh escaped her before Allyson's question settled between them.
Could they really have raised children while living the lives they had? Taiia considered it for a moment, her gaze drifting toward the sea. "I don't think we would have dragged toddlers through half the things we've survived." She smiled to herself, already picturing the conversation. "I think somewhere along the way, one of us would have looked at the other and realized we'd become completely unreasonable." Her eyes found Allyson's again. "I think we would have stopped."
The words were gentle, spoken with the quiet certainty that had always defined her. "I know you don't believe that." Her thumb brushed lightly across Allyson's hand. "But you've already proven you can." There was just the quiet honesty of one who knew Allyson Locke all too well. "You came home." The smile that followed was soft enough to rival the morning itself. "I think we would have found our way home then, too."