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heavens-to-murgatroid

So I was out to eat and this child(maybe 3 years old) in the booth next to us started crying loudly. The mom tried to calm him down but he started to go into tantrum mode and fussed even more. So she picked him up and walked out of the restaurant to a bench outside our window. We could hear her ask him, “look at me, what’s upsetting you?” To which he responded with more crying. So she says, “Well you’re clearly overwhelmed, so we’re going to sit out here and take a break until you can compose yourself and tell me what’s wrong.” Which is exactly what happened after a couple minutes. Anyways I just think it’s so good to speak to your children in a logical, respectful manner instead of shushing them and leaving them to deal with their stress alone.

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YES YES YES

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He runs a hand over his face and then pushes his wild hair back from his forehead and makes his way toward his bedroom door. Through half-lidded eyes, he watches his hand reach for the doorknob, and then, like the floor has given out from under his feet, his stomach lurches when his eyes skirt over his naked third finger.

Alarm punches him in the gut, shoots ice into his veins like a needle. As if in disbelief, Adrien raises his arm out in front of him and flips his hand over and over and over, trying to figure out if he’s going crazy or if his ring really isn’t there.

“What?” he says out loud, absolutely and entirely dumbfounded as his heart pounds in a sudden, intense bout of anxiety. What he is seeing doesn’t make any sense. It was always there - he always wore his ring. He touches his hand, that third finger, with a blinding sense of numbness and shock.

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