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Rated: E · Fiction · Family · #2234741
The Antagonist in my 2020 NaNoWriMo story.
"And then we clink!"

Bucky giggled as we clinked our teacups and then proceeded to sip our mint tea, sticking our pinkies out.

I smiled as I sipped and then set my tea cup down, "So, Bucky you like playing Tea Party?"

My little 6-year-old nodded vigorously, "Yea!"

"So remember those meanies that said tea parties are only for girls?" I asked, "They're just jealous that the girls get to have so much fun at parties."

Bucky laughed, "Can we do another tea party tomorrow?" He gasped, "Can I invite my friends?"

I couldn't help but grin, "I've got a meeting with the Secretary-"

"Which one?" Bucky asked curiously, sticking his pinky out again and taking a sip of his tea.

"Ms. Ginny," I answered, and then continued, "We've got a meeting tomorrow so Mr. Jackson is going to come over and watch you again. Is that okay?"

"Can I do a tea party with Mr. Jackson?" Bucky finished his tea, and I poured him some more.

"If he wants to, then sure!"

"Yay!" Bucky squealed happily, "You still staying here today, right?"

"Right," I nodded, "How about we finish up the tea party and go check on the Jackalope family in the backyard?"

"Awww!" Bucky whined, "Just a few more minutes? Pleeeeeeassee?"

I sighed, "Alright, Buck," I took a sip of tea. I could tea party with my son all day.
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