Well ... Albert has a point, and Arthur makes a slight grimace in agreement. The thing is, he was always very happy living underneath the open sky. It was Dutch who started talking about buying land and settling down. He hadn't necessarily been opposed to the idea, but also not as enthused.
He's not about to live under the open sky here, though. There's not much of one in the first place.
"We could."
There's nothing to stop them, except money. They at least have that freedom, as Dominants.
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He's not about to live under the open sky here, though. There's not much of one in the first place.
"We could."
There's nothing to stop them, except money. They at least have that freedom, as Dominants.