Busted indeed. Tee hee.

But since these are the same parents who listened to Star all those years ago, they shouldn't be too shocked that Lois listened to her now.

Romp on. thumbsup

Slightly off-topic, but inspired by Lois's lonesome night: Other than on honeymoons wink , do all you married FoLCs always go to sleep and wake up at the same time as your spouse? When I was first married I was disappointed that my hubby and I have very different biological clocks. He's a morning person and I'm a night owl. But I've learned to live with it. Often I'll cuddle with him in the evening, then get up for a while when he goes to sleep. And we harldy ever wake up actually touching. Not that we never fall asleep that way, but it's actually more comfortable to have a little space when actually sleeping. And I'm never so unaware of my own physical position that I could accidentally snuggle up to him and not notice, even in my sleep. So, I guess what I'm asking is, is this idea of falling asleep together, waking up snuggled together, or, even better, unconsciously snuggling up together without meaning to, just fiction? Are we the exception? Or are these things invented for movies and romance novels?


This *is* my happily ever after.