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Edited at 2014-11-10 03:50 pm (UTC)
Edited at 2014-11-10 03:58 pm (UTC)
You took my heart and you held it in your mouth
And with a word all my love came rushing out
I'm not in love
So don't forget it
It's just a silly phase I'm going through
Based on a fannish RL discussion of the geekiest possible museum to take a character to It's in Roscommon, BTW. The Potato Museum.
I may be on a museum kick today :)
When Petra found out she was pregnant, she knew she has Rafael and his money right where she wanted him. Watching Rafael fawn over her and the baby, Petra felt her heart open to the possibility that they could be a real family.
Losing their baby sent Petra reeling and before she had gotten a firm grasp on the situation Rafael was sick. Then she was praying, pleading, begging for her husband to survive when two years prior she would have welcomed his death because it meant freedom and millions. Instead of making Rafael fall for her, she had fallen in love with him, too.