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Kahlan Amnell ([personal profile] mother_confessor) wrote2013-08-10 04:33 pm
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forward dated to august 19

Having a baby, it seemed, was long and thankless work. Kahlan hadn't exactly been prepared for the pain of labor but having endured other pain in her life, she endured that with as much grace as she could manage. Besides, in the end, she was rewarded with a beautiful daughter with dark hair and what looked to be big, dark eyes.

Richard had been there the entire time, even though Kahlan was certain she'd said some unspeakable things during the worst part of it, and she was finally feeling well enough to have visitors come in to see both her and the newborn.

"Well, little Cara, are you ready to receive an audience? Everyone's been waiting to see you."
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[personal profile] adealtooartful 2013-08-29 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Seemed to 'ave 'andled the tricky first bit quite well," Dodger said, since that seemed like the most difficult part of mothering, to him, just bringing a baby into the world at all. He couldn't remember his own mother, and he'd grown up surrounded by other orphans whose mothers had died, been taken away to the poorhouse, or were otherwise unable or too neglectful to care for them. That was his personal experience: not knowing a mother, and wondering what it would've been like to have one.

"You're... soft, and kind, and caring. That's what a mother's supposed to be, ain't it?" It's what he'd always envisioned a real mother to be like, anyhow.
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[personal profile] adealtooartful 2013-08-30 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
Dodger nodded, awed by the offer. He gripped the brim of his hat a little tighter, then all of a sudden leaned in, careful not to jostle the baby, and wrapped his arms around Kahlan, very gently, resting his head against her shoulder for a moment.

"Thank you," he said, drawing back, and there was no doubt that he'd take that responsibility very seriously.