Yes, he does come running up to her and even glomps her - although it's more describing as a frontal running hug, and Anita picks him up so as not to appear "churlish." She comments on how the boy feels (at three...) that he's too grown up for cheek kisses and kisses her on the mouth instead, getting himself covered in her lipstick in the process. Now, I have younger cousins and younger sisters, and toddlers do kiss on the lips but it's an innocent thing. They don't make quasi-sexual comments about wanting to be like "the big boys who kiss you" and you certainly don't think of it that way.
I can't recall her interacting with children before - now they find her enchanting? I think a three year old would find a scarred woman with a serious expression and a big gun on her hip (which she says she brought as a little girl saw it before she sees Monica's son) quite terrifying!
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Date: 2010-07-09 12:37 am (UTC)I can't recall her interacting with children before - now they find her enchanting? I think a three year old would find a scarred woman with a serious expression and a big gun on her hip (which she says she brought as a little girl saw it before she sees Monica's son) quite terrifying!