Kidd X Reader Part 4

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GreenR: I am watching a show called 'Võimalik vaid Venemaal.' In english it should be "Possible in Russia only." Or something.

Law: *showes popcorn in his mouth and laughs loudly*

GreenR: It's weird but apparently Trafo likes it.

Law: oh come on, it's a video of a guy trying to ride a moose. It's funny.

GreenR: *rolls her eyes* yeah sure.

So that's the fourth and probably last part for the Kidd one, and I've been really thinking about turning it into a separate book on its own. But I'm not really sure. Oh well, happy reading. :)

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You sat quietly by the kitchen table, hands wrapped around steaming mug of tea. Tea is always good. Tea fixes everything. And never turn down tea because that's rude and that's how wars start.

Your mom was sitting on the other side, in front of you and you were waiting for her to explain it all. And if she could see Kidd, why didn't she say so before? And how could she see him? You had thought it was impossible. At least Kidd himself said so. And he's an angel. He's supposed to know everything.

"Honey stop it," you mum finally crushed the silence. "I can almost hear your brain working over here."

"Then explain it. Please," you added, remembering good manners. "Or my brain will boil over."

"Well," she sipped on her chamomile tea and thought for a moment. "I should probably begin with your grandfather. Remember you and granny never met?" You nodded slightly. "That's because she was an angel. Guardian to be specific. I think in her past life she had been a pretty famous warrior in China but- oh dear, that's not important right now, is it?"

You mum slided her hand through her bright blue curls which fell to her shoulders like a wave. Even as old as she was know she didn't look a day over thirty. Damn, dad was really lucky to have found mama.

"Anyways, from what I gather she was assigned to grandpa and after some time together they fell in love," by that time you listened with great interest. It already seemed like one of the great lovestories straight out from books. "Of course normal relationship was impossible, since no one else but grandpa could see her, and they moved off to some small cottage in the woods. Soon they had a child, which was thought to be impossible, but seems that miracles happen."

Your mama smiled happily and you knew why. The child of a miracle that wasn't suppose to exist was her. In that small cottage she was brought up by her parents whom she could see both thanks to bit of angel powers she had inherited.

"And then when I grew up I realised I could see angels everywhere. Almost every human had one protecting them. The first one  I saw who didn't have one was your dad," she glanced over her shoulder to the couch where dad and Kidd were watching old reruns of 'Friends.' Dad had even gotten ouija board for when Kidd wanted to say something but so far it hadn't happened.

"Long story short: I was interested why he didn't have one and ended up spending so much time with him we fell in love. We got married and had you. I must say, I was always a little worried you didn't have an angel like others." Her eyebrows furrowed a bit and she sipped her  tea.

"Yes, he has been around for half a year I'd say," you tapped your chin with fingers. "But why don't you and dad have a one?"

"I had and angel," mum smiled at the memory of her winged friend. "But when I realised your dad didn't and he had gotten by just fine I asked her to leave. Ever since then your father has been my guardian angel." Her eyes gleamed with love that hadn't dulled over the years they had been together.

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