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Red
No - it's not the same. Normally, a runner can move onto the next base when the batter hits the ball. He "steals" a base if he manages to make it to the next base before the pitcher throws the ball. In the case of stealing home, the batter (or Mick, in this casefrancis wrote:I didn't get the reference to baseball because I don't know the game. Is Stealing Home the same as a Homerun? Going through all four bases at once?
Life is the pitcher...francis wrote:Thanks for explaining that. So Beth is the pitcher?
It feels so....right. Quintessential Mick/Beth. I can see the smug smile on Mick's face, the twinkle in Beth's eye.Her answer was in her glow, the light in her eyes, the quickening of her pulse. "I'm trying very hard to be just a little annoyed that you did all this without me."
"Mmm, how's that working out?"
Her laugh reached into him, warming, comforting, "Not so well. It's perfect."