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Sellion couldn't argue with the fact that his little sister was adorable. She could have gotten away with murder if she wanted to. He could have easily have said no to Haldir on his little quest to get the pie, but looking into Arya's big blue baby eyes... he couldn't tell her no. She was just too cute. That and he didn't want to be the one to make her cry.
Taking a deep breath, he let it out in one big rush. His shoulders slackened slightly as he gave into his little sister's begging and nodded a few times. "Alright, alright, but you two have to be quiet..." he said, moving around the wash bin to get a better angle for taking the pie off the sill.
He peered out the window to see if his mother was looking. From where he stood he could see her and Terin standing by the produce vendor who's stall was just steps away from their door. He smirked slightly, knowing his other brother was completely clueless to what his siblings were really doing inside. Partha's back was to the window as she spoke to her second oldest son, handing him verious vegetables to take back into the kitchen for her no doubt. Gingerly, Sellion reached up and plucked the pie from the sill. It was at that moment that Terin caught sight of what his brother was doing and his eyes went wide.
He didn't let his surprise betray him any as his mother handed him the last carrot from her purchase and he went back inside with his bundle. Closing the door behind him, he quickly made his way to the table and dropped the vegetables there. "What are you doing?!" he demanded of Sellion, who had already set the warm pie on the table.
Sellion shrugged his shoulders lightly at his brother's question. "Arya wanted to test the pie before dinner tonight," he said with a wicked grin. She would be his reason for snatching the pie, but truth was he had really wanted a slice ever since it came out of the oven.
Terin rolled his eyes and moved to pick the pie up and take it back to the sill. "You shouldn't have moved it, Sell," he scolded, like his words would have any affect on his brother.