"Mommy, it's just like you, Daddy, and Ma." The young blond pointed at the game on the small, electronic device.
"What do you mean?" Natalya looked over at the device to see one of those gem matching games.
"They're in love like the three of you. The yellow ones look sort of like Ma, the silver like you, and the brown like Daddy." The young boy proclaimed proudly.
Natalya smiled softly, "So you're saying that when you match them that it's like us?"
"Uh-huh. They are really cute!" He chimed, staring up at his mother.
"Isn't it sweet?" Feliks asked as they sat down that night and talked.
Natalya didn't answer, just stared ahead lost in thought.
Toris smiled, "I'm glad that he isn't struggling with how he has three parents while the other kids have two."
Natalya nodded, and thought back to what her son had told her.
May be it was kind of nice to think of the gems as people in love, and together for the first time ever like the way her son thought about it.
She knew that her husbands were her biggest support in life, and she really did love them a lot.
Would it really be okay for her to look at things the way that her son did?
She found herself smiling at the silly thought that those gems were like her and her husbands.
They truly had it good right now as they loved each other more than life, itself, and had the most amazing son that they could ask for.
