“Did you lock the door?”
I don’t know why I had woken but I have my suspicions. I answered that I had, not knowing, really, if that were true but being pretty sure that I locked it when I came back from walking the dogs. Of course, I couldn’t get up to check it for that would highlight my doubts and, right now, even in my half-awake state, I knew that ‘doubt’ was not required nor desired.
“Did you hear that noise?”
This was moments later. I didn’t check the time right then but later I realised it was about an hour after I had got to sleep.
“Turn the light on”, he demanded. I did. “Do you want me to go and check?”, I asked. “Yes”, came the response.
I got up. “I’m coming with you”, he said.
I walked into the lounge and then the hallway, turning lights on as I went. The lights were for two reasons. 1 – just in case Rufus had done a pee and 2 – because F was frightened.
I had asked, just before I went to sleep – “Do you watch these [horror] films when you are on your own?”
“Never”, came the reply.
He makes me laugh even if I was up and about when I should have been asleep!
And, as a treat, a clip from one of my all-time favourite Christmas films
Hi Andy – quite a fright!
Love to you
Gail
peace…..
Apparently, yes! Not for me, exactly. For me it was a little less sleep and kind of endearing and funny. He looks for a horror film when he’s with me – and then has this reaction!!