Luke gave Enos a smile before looking back to his daughter who, by now, had succeeded in getting ice cream all over her face. "Abi you sure ain't gonna get no A's in neatness..." He took his handkerchief and dabbed at her mouth. Abi just let him, enjoying the one-on-one attention her daddy gave her.
"I...I aint sure where they come from...I...I don't know why I feel 'em...I...I just know...know they's there...an...an when they come...it's like...I...I'm in a darke cave" he shuddered. "A cave with no way out."
Luke looked over as Enos asked him that. "Uh...no...at least...I never started," he said feeling a little bad about that. "Abi needed some ice cream an' I come along for moral support..." "An' t' pay for it..." chimed in his blue-eyed daughter. "Yeah...that too."
Daisy turned swallowing hard but nodding wrapping her arm around Bo's waist. Luke shrugged. He didn't know...he wanted to believe him, but at the same time, he knew he wouldn't want to come back to himself, why would Bo wanna come back to him?
Luke choked wanting so badly to believe that Bo would come back, but in his heart he feared that he wouldn't... that he said so just to get Luke to stay. Tears dripped down his cheeks. Daisy stood at the window watching the rain tap lightly against the glass.
Luke and Abi, meanwhile continued to sit under the tree, eating their ice cream and talking. "Daddy?" began the inquisitive 6-year-old. "Yeah?" ""What makes the sky blue?" "God." Of course he knew the answer, but trying to explain light spectrums to her would be like explaining the stock reports to a hen. "Why did God wanna make it blue? Why not pink?" Luke smiled. "Wanted it to match your eyes I suppose." Abi dimpled up at him as she took another spoonful of ice cream. "Daddy?" "Yeah baby-girl?" "I love you." "I love you too."