Lollies were dispensed, children were situated and she was ready to start the game. But this wasn’t the heated action that Jeremy and Anna-Marie had been planning on showing their boys, no, it was like looking out into nothing and trying to listen to the WWN broadcast a professional match, only, it was so delayed half the time because no one could see anything. She’d had to put a cracker into Seth’s mouth when he’d started getting fussy, mostly so she could concentrate on just where the shadows were in the dense weather. It wasn't unheard of for a match to go on for days, and where her boys could entertain themselves for a few hours, and Seth was making gurgling noises to remind his mother that it was nap time and he was no where near his bed, Anna-Marie didn't think that she could draw out the entertainment she'd brought for another four.

“I have no idea how they are even getting any points.”

“I can’t even find the goals and we are in the stands.” Anna-Marie agreed readily.

“It has to be blind luck that they are even scoring. Shanley....If she catches the snitch, she deserves a da-,”

Anna-Marie smothered a smile, and made move to cover up Deacon’s little ears through his hood, with a wink.

 “she deserves an award.”

“That she does. But she’ll do it; Shay’ll take care of business.” The blond looked back out over the fog in front of them, when it was announced that the players were taking back to the skies.

“You know, they could be sleeping down there for all we know and they are just making this all up.” The woman joked, sticking that candy on a stick back into her mouth, instead of on the seat where Deacon had decided to leave his once he was done.