Adelaide laughed, “Well it is forever!” she teased, sticking her tongue out at Cody, playfully. Still laughing softly, she collected the last of her salad onto her fork and then put it in her mouth, chewing while Cody lamented about his distaste for alcohol. “I don’t know why everyone is so anxious to be legally allowed to drink the stuff,” she said, scrunching her nose up and grimacing. “It smells gross! I can’t imagine it taste any better!”
Pulling her own phone out, Adelaide considered her text messages for a moment before stuffing it back in her pocket. “My sister will be here to pick me up,” she said, smiling at little at how being picked up was a part of being grounded for Cody; Adelaide had no desire to walk home after work! “Do you think you’ll be allowed to go to the Park this weekend?” she asked, turning her curious gaze upon Cody. “I promised the twins we could spend the day frolicking.”
Usually they would spend time changed just playing in their backyard, which was home to all kinds of fun obstacles and rabbit toys purchased from the local petshop. But sometimes, it was fun to head out to the park and play in the wilds. It was even more fun – and safer – to frolic with the bear cubs that was Cody and his siblings. That kept away the true foxes who might take a bunny for a snack.
Pulling her own phone out, Adelaide considered her text messages for a moment before stuffing it back in her pocket. “My sister will be here to pick me up,” she said, smiling at little at how being picked up was a part of being grounded for Cody; Adelaide had no desire to walk home after work! “Do you think you’ll be allowed to go to the Park this weekend?” she asked, turning her curious gaze upon Cody. “I promised the twins we could spend the day frolicking.”
Usually they would spend time changed just playing in their backyard, which was home to all kinds of fun obstacles and rabbit toys purchased from the local petshop. But sometimes, it was fun to head out to the park and play in the wilds. It was even more fun – and safer – to frolic with the bear cubs that was Cody and his siblings. That kept away the true foxes who might take a bunny for a snack.










