Eavan was already lost in what it would look like after they fixed it up. Yes it would take work and some time, but she was so very ready to put in what was necessary for them to make it theirs. The resignation in his voice brought her back from her plans and Eva tossed a look over her shoulder at him.
"You forget we lived in tents for months on end." She reminded him gently, smiling all the while. "I can see it working really well for us." It had the space for animals, the barn needed a little more work too, but they could fix it up. Her father could be handy if he wanted to be. Or if she pestered him enough. She could probably do some herself too, though she suspected he might not be happy about that.
Moving back toward her husband- that would take a little getting used to! Eavan sighed contentedly as she wrapped her arms around his middle and looked up at him (comically, given their height difference) with adoration clear on her features. "I love it, I really do. It's perfect." How could she not? It reminded her of the house in New Hampshire where she'd last been with her mum.
"You forget we lived in tents for months on end." She reminded him gently, smiling all the while. "I can see it working really well for us." It had the space for animals, the barn needed a little more work too, but they could fix it up. Her father could be handy if he wanted to be. Or if she pestered him enough. She could probably do some herself too, though she suspected he might not be happy about that.
Moving back toward her husband- that would take a little getting used to! Eavan sighed contentedly as she wrapped her arms around his middle and looked up at him (comically, given their height difference) with adoration clear on her features. "I love it, I really do. It's perfect." How could she not? It reminded her of the house in New Hampshire where she'd last been with her mum.