CHARLOTTE
Charlotte had been lying on her stomach for the past five minutes,
coloring. She hadn’t been able to fall into little space, and she had a
suspicion why. She was worried about adult things and couldn’t seem to let
go of it.
Every scenario ran through her head on how she could get herself out of
this problem, but each one was talking to someone and explaining her
situation. Something she didn’t want to do because then people would know
her situation.
Maybe it was time for her to go back to Diana and tell her that it was
time for them to leave. She didn’t want to be here the whole time and not be
comfortable and be little.
Right as Charlotte was about to get up, she heard footsteps near her.
“Hello, little one,” a man said softly to her.
FINN
Finn spoke softly to the little girl in front of him. He didn’t want to spook
her by talking in his normal voice.
His deep voice tended to scare little girls at first. Finn was always
mindful when it came to littles and tried not to scare them. He knew that a
lot of them were scared of strange people, especially strange, tall people.
Finn was tall, and in the beginning, he didn’t care if he scared littles
because it just meant they stayed away from him.
Well, the genuine ones did. The ones that wanted to sink their claws into
him because he was one of the owners didn’t care one bit that he was taller
and his voice was deeper. That was another thing he looked for but not a
defining one that made him walk away from the little.
Some littles really didn’t mind the deep voice or a tall stranger coming
near them, and he had to remember that.
“Hello, sir,” the little girl whispered before she looked back down at her
coloring book.
“What are you coloring?” Finn found himself asking.
He was drawn to this little girl, and he didn’t want to leave her.
“A cupcake.” The little girl’s voice went higher. She giggled and
continued to color the frosting a red color. “A Christmas cupcake.”
“Is Christmas your favorite holiday?” Finn sat down on the ground next
to her and watched her color in the lines.
He wondered if she always colored in the lines or if she colored outside
sometimes. It was pretty normal for littles to color outside of the lines, well,
younger littles. Finn was curious to see what age this little girl would fall
into.
She looked up at Finn and nodded her head rapidly. “Yes!” she
squealed.
Finn watched the girl as she went back to coloring, but this time she was
coloring something new. A piece of cake. He wondered if this little girl had
a sweet tooth that he would have to watch out for. He didn’t want his baby
girl to get sick from all the sweets.
His body froze at that thought. Shit. He just called her his baby girl. He
doesn’t even know her name, and he was already claiming her.
“What’s your name, little one?” Finn asked.
“Charlie,” she said as she colored the piece of cake blue. “Charlotte is
my full name.” Her voice was more grown up this time.
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