And then both boys walked in on the same day.
The boys walk along, approach the house and go to the door.
Soon the boy walked the seven miles back to school.
He stood looking after the boy for a moment, then walked across to the house.
A year, two years, even longer, perhaps wait until the boys could walk.
The boy is walking through the street of his town.
At her side walked a young boy, maybe ten years old.
You should have picked up on it when I said the boy walked behind me.
Even a boy can walk into a reflected room and out again.
The boy walked first quickly then more slowly across the wide floor.