Jim didn't stray too far from his room lately. The whole Halloween thing sort of freaked him out a little, and he had decided he needed to keep an extra careful eye on his family. It was all he could do, really
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"Are we going to teach her to play the Pinata game?" Tim asked, smiling, walking into the room. It was a strange thing to have a goddaughter, but a nice thing, also.
"I think we'll wait a couple more months before we go getting her into video games," Jim grinned, not even having to look up to know who it was. He tickled Sam's stomach this time, biting back a chuckle at her response, before glancing over at Tim. "Though it is tempting to have her be a pro at it at age one."
"Bet she'd kill at guitar hero," Tim said, sitting on Sam's other side and making a face at her that he had, through much ridiculously silly looking trial and error, discovered that she like.
Sam burst into a huge smile again at the face - the kid had definitely gotten the hang of doing them - and swatted her hands uselessly in the air, clearly attempting to grab at Tim.
"Absolutely," he nodded, as if that were a given. "Complete natural at it. Then her and Dixon can go head to head."
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"Absolutely," he nodded, as if that were a given. "Complete natural at it. Then her and Dixon can go head to head."
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