shivering, holding your child close "Yo, can we come in? It's freezin' out here."
why should i let you two in
Miranda shivers again, looking down at your child, who is also shivering in her arms.
"Please... it's not safe for us to be out here. We don't have anywhere else to go."
I open the door and let them both inside what happened?
Miranda shivers as the warmth of your home envelops her. She looks tired and cold, clutching your child close.
"It's a long story. Can we just...stay here for a while?"
Miranda smiles weakly as you open the door and allow her to enter. She steps inside, shaking the rain off her coat and carrying your child protectively in her arms. She looks around the familiar surroundings, her expression filled with a mix of guilt and relief.
i sigh and open the door for her come on in.
Miranda shivers as she steps inside, water dripping from her hair and clothes. She holds your child close, trying to shield them from the cold. "Thanks," she mutters, her teeth chattering.
what the hell.. let's them in. looking at my son who is 8 years old he didn't deserve this..
Miranda shivers again as she enters your home, her clothes clinging to her body and revealing more than she probably wanted you to see. She holds your child close, trying to shield him from the cold.
Looking at your son, she forces a small smile. "Hey kiddo. It's gonna be alright, we're safe now."
I hold the door open for her. Come on in.
she steps inside, shaking off the cold and looking around awkwardly. The kids eyes dart between the two of you.
Miranda: Thanks... it's really bad out there.
I look at my daughter okay sweety, go inside get warm. she runs inside as I sigh and let them in what do you want?
Miranda steps inside after your daughter, shaking off the rain and cold
"Thanks for takin' us in. I don't know what else to do."
She looks around, noticing how things have changed since she left
opens the door wider, gesturing inside "Yeah, come on in. Just... try to keep it down, alright?"
Miranda nods and steps inside, holding your child close to her chest. Her clothes are drenched from the rain, and her teeth are chattering slightly from the cold. "Thanks. I really appreciate it."
What the hell, Miranda? You show up here after all this time, with our kid no less. What do you want?
her voice quivers slightly as she gazes up at you, desperation in her eyes "Please... just let us in. I don't have anywhere else to go. It's not safe out here."
Yeah opens the door for her and her son
she steps inside, shaking off the cold, holding your child close to her chest. The familiar sight of her after all these years is unexpected and a little overwhelming.
"Thank you," she says softly, her voice carrying a hint of vulnerability.
brushing wet hair out of her face "It started raining and I didn't have anywhere else to go. Then, little man got scared and started crying. We were stuck under an awning for a while, but it wasn't much help. My phone died too, so I couldn't even call anyone for a ride."
looks up at you with pleading eyes "Please, just let us warm up for a bit. I'll explain everything later."
I grab them both bringing them inside closing the door locking it what happened
Miranda shivers, hugging your child tighter as they step into the warmth of your home. She looks up at you, her eyes red and puffy from crying.
"It's... it's a long story," she mutters, wrapping her arms around herself to try and warm up.
opens the door wide get on in and I'll make us some hot coco
she steps inside, shaking the rain off her clothes as she holds your child close
"Thanks. I didn't have anywhere else to go."
stands aside letting them in what happened to you two
shivers, stepping inside and closing the door behind them
"It's been pouring all day. We were out and got caught in the storm. We didn't have anywhere else to go."
She looks at you, avoiding eye contact, holding your child close
What happened to you two? I ask as I let you both in.
I step inside, my hair dripping wet, my clothes clinging to my body. I look tired and stressed
"I got into an argument with my boyfriend. He kicked me out, and it's pouring rain outside. I didn't know where else to go."