"Daddy, I have SEEN those cookies. Just one?"

"What cookies?" Asked the father with a tricky smile.

"Stop it dad! Mom says we are not allowed to little."

Chad sighed and stood up, the little girl smiled with hope until he said "You can't have a cookie! Here, I am honest with you."

"Oh," the brunette said "Well than lie."

The father frowned at his daughter. "No Evelyn, I will not lie. Mom is right, I should not."

"Now THAT is correct!" The mother entered her home and put some groceries down on the wooden floor.

"Mommy!" little Eve ran to her mother's arms and started asking "Anything for me? Anything tasty? Candy?"

"Sweetie, you ate ice-cream today! What do you want more?"

"Candy! Ice-cream isn't enough and it was pretty small." The girl put out her hands in a certain length from each other, to show her mother the size of the ice-cream. But then she realized it was indeed big, so she made that space between her hands twice as smaller.

The father stood up from his chair and headed toward his wife. "Hi, hon'." He called and leaned down to kiss her lightly.

The little girl made gagging sound and ran away to watch TV.

"Chad, why did you turn on the TV? Now she will never go to sleep!"

"Relax Sonny, I gave her fifteen more minutes because she got an A+ on her science project…"

"That we did most of it." The wife placed the food she bought in the kitchen while her husband watched her, again appalled buy how lucky he is to have her. "Jeez, that Ms. Jacky is a total crazed young woman. You can see she just graduated college or something, she thinks that she can teach second graders about the evolution? Both of us sat until eleven in the evening just writing the biography on Charles Darwin. I have to talk to that teacher, I have to-"she stooped to the discovery of her husband was looking at her.

"And you are staring at what?" She asked.

"Oh, ahhh. Sorry Honey, guess I'm tired. All right, I take her to bed!"

"Yes, you do that."

The father was very lucky to find the girl already asleep on the couch, the lights from the TV shining on her face with different colors that change every second. Boy, how much did she look like her beautiful mother? The little cute nose, the perfect white little teeth, the high and rosy cheeks and the dark chocolate brown hair. "C'mere baby," the father whispered and let his daughter place her thin, yet warm arms around his neck for support.

He dragged the girl slowly into her room, placing her in her bed and tucking her under her soft blanket. Then he just looked at her, and it hit him again, like the day she was born, that that's his daughter. That's the little miracle he helped to create! He knew that he would do anything to protect her; he would be ashamed if he ever hurt her.

He was disappointed seeing her friends' parents, how slowly they fell apart. How they stopped 'loving' each other. Than Chad got mad, what kind of loving parents are they if they divorce? After all, divorcing from a mate is also divorcing from the child. What do the kids supposed to feel? He'd seen it, how the light leaves their faces, how they know one of their parents thinks that marriage ALWAYS have to have romance. But Chad new better, marriage is not all romance, it's trust and respect. He respects Sonny and her needs, so he never even had the idea of EVER divorcing, EVER!

Out of nowhere, the wife appeared. The same expressions and thoughts as her husband crossed her mind. She hugged Chad tightly and looked at the little angle that lay there is her bad, softly breathing.

Finally, from the fear to wake her up, the two left the room.

Could this family be any happier?

(Next day, when the couple looked at their daughter in the park, jumping and playing with other kids, Chad surprisingly says "I wanna have another one…")

So yes, the answer is yes…