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And the dance to shipoopi is so much fun!

Sadie whispered, "Oh Brandon... please, please don't say that. You're killing me inside. I never want you to feel guilty, because of your feelings towards me. I mean... you can't help how you feel. And besides, you loving me has been the one thing since I moved here that's made my life really great. I mean... my life would suck if you weren't here, with me, you know?"

 
Nice! What musical is it?

"But I'm making things so hard for you.." He sounded surprised, actually. He was sometimes still confused by human emotions and feelings, particularly because he'd never known many humans who got even a little close to vampires, let alone loving them.

 
"The Music Man"

76 trombones led the big parade, with a hundred and ten cornets close at hand~

Sadie said, "Brandon, do you think that I honestly care about the hard times? No. Because the good times make everything worth while, y'know? I mean... I lived by myself, barely scraping by, with a dead end job. And then you came along, and BAM! I have something to actually get my butt out of bed for."

 
Coolness :3

I'm more determined to get out there and sing now! I need to find some musicals.

"I'm so lucky to have you, Sadie. I still don't know, or I don't understand a lot of things, but I do know that other girls would have just walked out on me because of the problems we could have.." He kissed her forehead. "But I'll do whatever it takes to give us the best chance of having a family together, and for you to be a vampire, if that's what you wish for. Whatever it takes."

 
Definitely go for it!

Sadie smiled crookedly. "Brandon, you know I'd follow you to the ends of the earth and back again, right?" She rested her head on his chest, feeling a bit better. Of course, the worries were still there, but she had pushed them to the back of her mind. For now.

 
"I know I would do the same for you," Brandon chuckled, his smile reflecting hers. "Words can't describe how I feel about you, or how I felt when you said those things to Ysi today.. Knowing you love me that much, it's a wonderful thing."

 
Argh! On Wednesday, there are open auditions for singers in the Broadway production of Mary Poppins!

I want to go!!!

Sadie said, "Well, you should have figured that I would want all of those things to happen!" She laughed quietly. "I mean, c'mon. You're the only guy I can imagine myself with."

 
Where are the auditions?

"I know, but surely you still wonder about those kinds of things. Some people don't ever want to get married or have children." He shrugged. "And I still sometimes find it hard to believe that you're mine."

 
Somewhere in New York City. Dangit.

"Well, while I may seem almost like a gypsy, settling down actually seems like a very good idea." She told him, nodding. "And honestly, I still find it hard to believe a handsome, talented, well-off guy like you would even notice me."

 
That sucks Dx

I'm quite lucky in that I live in a country that you could drive from one end to the other in less than 10 hours, and London is a two hour train journey.

"Well, first off, money means nothing to me when you're getting to know someone. And, I think that you're very beautiful, and so talented. What reason would I have to not notice you?"

 
Gahhh! You're so lucky!

NYC is super far away.

"Let's see... Most of the time, when people see me, I'm working behind a bar. I mean, when you see a bartender, you don't necessarily think dating material." She chuckled at that, shrugging.

 
"I don't really see myself thinking that anyone's dating material at work. I wouldn't go somewhere and for instance, see a receptionist, and think I'd date her, any more than if she were working behind a bar," Brandon said." Models, that sort of profession, I suppose that might be different. But otherwise, I don't think it makes a lot of difference."

 
Sadie said, "Well, i see where you're coming from. But I mean.. that's all people ever saw in me. That girl who works at the bar. I mean, nobody really seemed to get me. Until I met you."

 
"I suppose most people aren't all that willing to get to know someone, they just go by stereotypes." He nodded. "Still, not my problem; they lost out 'cause now I have you and I'm never letting you go."

 
Sadie kissed him again, then walked down the hall. "So, what should we do now?" She asked him casually, linking her arm with his.

 
Sadie said, "Brandon, decision making isn't one of my strong points. You should know that, babe." She gave his bicep a gentle squeeze, smirking.

 
Brandon chuckled, "I suppose that would be okay, if I were good at making decisions myself." He glanced around the house thoughtfully. "I guess Ysi and I have shown you all there is to see in the house at this moment in time.. You've met all of the family.. There is something I'd like to show you, but we have to wait a while." He looked somewhat trouble, but then smiled as he added in, "I like it when you call me babe, by the way."

 
"Good. I like calling you babe." But she had noticed his troubled expression, how he had diverted the subject quickly-- to quickly, in fact. "Why would we have to wait a while?" She asked, confused.

 
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