On the other side, the couple was having a conversation about their son. "Honey, maybe we shouldn't send him to daycare anymore. I've put so much effort into raising our chubby and adorable little boy. What if he loses weight there because they don't feed him well?
Plus, our son is a little rascal. What if the teachers can't handle him and end up disciplining him?" Mia cradled her little bundle of joy, feeling uneasy at the thought. "I can't sleep if I don't see him for a day, let alone a week. I'd go crazy missing him."
"Mama! Love mommy," Henry chimed in, wrapping his arms around his mom's neck, full of affection.
Mia hugged her little dumpling, her heart swelling with love.
In another bedroom.
"Chad, do you think our son sleeping all the time could be something to worry about?" Jade asked, kneeling on the bed, her chin resting on her hands as she watched their son sleep.
Officer Chad leaned against the headboard, glancing at his wife and kid, "He's been checked out, no worries. Probably just takes after his mom."
Molly pouted and planted a kiss on her son's cheek, "I'm pretty amazing, giving birth to a mini Chad. Hey, wake up, play with mommy for a bit."
Wayne smacked his lips, turned his head, and kept on sleeping, his little fist clenched.
Molly gently pinched her son's cheek and wiggled his chubby belly, "Your mom's trying to be a good mom here, why won't you give me a chance? Wayne, wake up, cry a little, let mommy comfort you."
Chad held his wife's hand, "Don't actually wake him up, we both have work tomorrow."
Molly reassured him with a smirk, "Don't worry, Chad. He's my son; he won't wake up just because I'm messing with him a bit. If that were the case, would your myriad of tricks to wake me up every morning ever work?"
Chad looked at his son, starting to worry about something, "Molly, what if he can't get up for school in the future, just like you in the mornings?"
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