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Title: Too Many Father Christmases
Author:
inamac
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: 293 – Picture prompt
Characters/Pairing: Cutter/Stephen (mention of Connor)
Authors Notes: First season continuing AU – obviously. (100 words is not enough.)
Summary "Don't believe in Santa Claus?! You might as well not believe in fairies!"
Too Many Father Christmases
Too Many Father Christmases
"All children go through a dinosaur phase," Cutter had informed Stephen when they'd first met. "Like believing in Father Christmas. But as soon as they're old enough to realise that they're no more going to meet a real dinosaur than they are to meet the real Father Christmas, they grow out of it."
"Will you tell Connor that, or shall I?" Stephen had laughed.
And on that first Christmas, after the Anomalies had started to open and everyone had been forced to believe in the impossible, Cutter had received his first carved Father Christmas, with a note.
"Just a phase?"
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Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: 293 – Picture prompt
Characters/Pairing: Cutter/Stephen (mention of Connor)
Authors Notes: First season continuing AU – obviously. (100 words is not enough.)
Summary "Don't believe in Santa Claus?! You might as well not believe in fairies!"
Too Many Father Christmases
Too Many Father Christmases
"All children go through a dinosaur phase," Cutter had informed Stephen when they'd first met. "Like believing in Father Christmas. But as soon as they're old enough to realise that they're no more going to meet a real dinosaur than they are to meet the real Father Christmas, they grow out of it."
"Will you tell Connor that, or shall I?" Stephen had laughed.
And on that first Christmas, after the Anomalies had started to open and everyone had been forced to believe in the impossible, Cutter had received his first carved Father Christmas, with a note.
"Just a phase?"