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Rosa smiles, "Just some fruit is good, thank you" she says taking her fork
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Caden nods, opening the fridge and debating before grabbing both of the strawberries and blueberries before making him a plate and sitting and picking up his fork when Murphy started barking. He set the fork down immediately and got his pistol from a drawer, taking it with him as he walked into their bedroom, seeing Murphy barking at a figure in the distance. Caden saw it was just a ranger and a weight came off his chest as he snapped the blinds closed, walking back to the kitchen. "He's far gone now. Their fine, you're regrettably fine." He mumbled uner his breath, going back to eating.
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Rosa smiles, "thank you" she says cutting a piece of her pile of pancakes. She chewed, happy about the taste.
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"Your welcome," He mused happily, starting to eat as Murphy bounded into the room and propped up on Caden, his paws on the man's shoulder as he cocked his head, looking at him with wide eyes. "Buddy you're not getting anything, sorry. Maybe just don't be allergic to chocolate or something," He said with a smile, tossing a handful of chocolate chips on his plate.
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Rosa chuckles, "ya, a vet visit wouldn't be fun" she says taking another cut of her pancakes
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"For real," Caden mused with a smile, finishing his plate quickly before washing the dishes. "Oh yeah, I have a meeting in an hour, you alright by yourself?" He asked, getting her answer and nodding before walking into their bedroom and changing into his well pressed uniform.
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Rosa nods, "Yup" she says, finishing her plate and putting it into the sink. "I'll be housecleaning while the twins are sleeping
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Caden then went and got his hat, walking back over to Rosa. "Alright, I love you. I'll be back later," He explained, tossing a wave as usual as he hurried out.
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Rosa nods, closing the door behind him. She started moping up the floor.
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Caden went through his meetings before being dismissed for lunch, grabbing a sub before continuing the rest of the stressful day with even more meetings before getting home at roughly 7pm, reeking of alcohol. He hadn't drank, but everybody else had, a lot.
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