A small smile had been given because Naomi was sure he had done his best on raising his daughter. That was all a parent could have done. There was no rule book on children and navigating life, though sometimes she wish there had been. Though the feline had been curious on how old her companion’s daughter had been, she had not been expecting nine months. A brow rose as he uttered those words. “Trying to find places she will remember at such a young age?” she questioned with a slight humor in her voice. Naomi had to give him props, but not all children, let alone adults would remember things from that age.
A chuckle escaped as the leopardess shook her head, listening to Alexander speak about his daughter. ”She’s at the teething age? Sounds adorable, but I can imagine how much of a pain it must be to make sure she didn’t put a button or a bug in her mouth.”Children tended to find ways to put anything in the mouths. ”What’s the little darling’s name?” She was curious especially seeing the man’s face light up when speaking on his daughter. However, Naomi had noticed something deeper that she couldn’t quite put her finger on.
Naomi had started to swing allowing the power in her legs to continue to pump her forward. The breeze moved around her body, cradling the feline and with the sun’s ray it had felt heavenly. She was prepared to swing high, try to touch the sun metaphorically. Oh how wonderful it had felt, giving some kind of relief from the torments of her mind. The smile on her face had turned into a mischievous grin then the competition had been taken up a notch. “You sure you are up to that challenge, Alexander? You don’t want to break your dad bones,”</b> she teased. Naomi had an unfair advantage since she wasn’t human. ”You are on, but you might regret it.”There had been a hum to her words as she had started to feel like a kid again. Naomi had continued to swing, building up speed and height. “I’m giving you a fair shot on backing out.”
A chuckle escaped as the leopardess shook her head, listening to Alexander speak about his daughter. ”She’s at the teething age? Sounds adorable, but I can imagine how much of a pain it must be to make sure she didn’t put a button or a bug in her mouth.”Children tended to find ways to put anything in the mouths. ”What’s the little darling’s name?” She was curious especially seeing the man’s face light up when speaking on his daughter. However, Naomi had noticed something deeper that she couldn’t quite put her finger on.
Naomi had started to swing allowing the power in her legs to continue to pump her forward. The breeze moved around her body, cradling the feline and with the sun’s ray it had felt heavenly. She was prepared to swing high, try to touch the sun metaphorically. Oh how wonderful it had felt, giving some kind of relief from the torments of her mind. The smile on her face had turned into a mischievous grin then the competition had been taken up a notch. “You sure you are up to that challenge, Alexander? You don’t want to break your dad bones,”</b> she teased. Naomi had an unfair advantage since she wasn’t human. ”You are on, but you might regret it.”There had been a hum to her words as she had started to feel like a kid again. Naomi had continued to swing, building up speed and height. “I’m giving you a fair shot on backing out.”












