Chapter 9

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Yo remember my old fic Loaded Guns To Our Heads? I've republished it and I'm gonna try to start it up again

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"Hello, babygirl," Frank cooed as he picked Lily up.

I smiled, watching as he held her in his arms.

"Hi, you're so little now but you're gonna grow up like a beautiful little flower," he whispered.

"Daddy, Mikey and Joe and Patrick are coming over in a bit to see the babies," I said.

Frank looked up at me and nodded.

"Alright, go get dressed," Frank said. "Go look under the bed, I got you a little gift."

I giggled and ran upstairs to looked under the bed. I pulled out the little gift box and pulled off the lid. Inside I found a little yellow sundress with a bow around the waist. I smiled as I put it on, standing in front of the mirror to gently brush my hair. The doorbell rang and I hurried, running down the stairs to open it.

"You're here!" I cheered. "Come look at my babies!"

I pulled the three of them in, smiling when we got to the living room.

"Gee, they're beautiful," Mikey said.

"This is Miles, Bandit, Cherry and Lily," I said, pointing to each of them.

"Can I hold them?" Patrick asked.

"Okay but you gotta wash your hands first," I said. "A-and make sure you're sitting down."

Patrick nodded and went to wash his hands. He came back and sat on the couch so I could carefully hand him Cherry.

"Would you like some snacks?" Sarah asked when she walked in.

"No, thank you, Sarah, we're fine," Frank said.

Sarah smiled and walked out.

"Who's that?" Patrick asked.

"Sarah, the housekeeper," I replied bitterly.

"Do we like her?" Patrick asked.

I shook my head and he nodded.

"You know, I don't think we need a housekeeper, Daddy," I said.

"Yes we do, it's a little easier now but I have to go back to work on Monday and I don't want you here alone," Frank said. "And you'll be so busy with the kids that you won't have time to cook or take care of the house or anything and I won't have time when I get home from work either."

I nodded sadly and he gave me a soft kiss. I smiled, picking Miles up. He slept peacefully in my arms, his little kitty ears twitching as he dreamed.

"Are you all staying for dinner?" I asked.

"Yeah, they are," Frank said. "Anything you'd like to request?"

"Anything is fine," Joe said.

Frank smiled, reaching over to pet Miles' ear. The little baby purred, a small smile on his face as he slept.

"If you two want to take a nap then we can watch them for a little bit," Joe said. "I only have one daughter, which was hard enough, she was up every hour and I never got any sleep. I can't imagine what that must be like with four children, you two must be exhausted."

"I don't need to sleep, I-I don't wanna leave them," I said.

"Come on, Gee, we can both use some rest, the kittens will be fine in their hands," Frank said.

He took my hand and lead me up to the bedroom. We crawled into bed and I smiled softly as I laid with him. I glanced over at the bassinet in the corner where Lily was sleeping, since she was so little we would still have to keep an eye on her while she sleeps for a little while.

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