The story has been edited and deleted scenes will be added at the end like most of my stories.

Disclaimer- I don't own code lyoko, I think everyone knows that by now.

Odd woke up from the alarm on the nightstand buzzing loudly, filling the bedroom with noise. Groaning loudly he reached over and pressed every button but snooze or off as the alarm continued to go off. Laying up from his bed, and sliding out of the middle he pressed snooze, wanting to sleep a little more. Going back he cuddled close to Aelita who was unaffected by the alarm and was still asleep. Laying next to her and placing his arm over her body, he closed his eyes and tried to fall asleep before the alarm clock went off again. Five minutes later it did and Odd gave in and pressed off. Kissing Aelita on the cheek he pulled himself out of the bed and walked to the bathroom.

Taking a quick shower he went back into the bedroom to see Aelita was still asleep. Dressing fast he looked at the clock to see that it was almost six now.

"Aelita," Odd said nudging her slightly. Aelita slowly opened her eyes and was looking at Odd. "Time to get up," Aelita turned her body, looked at the clock and yawned.

"Already?" She asked in mid groan then stepped out of the bed, "Get Kaylie up," Odd nodded as Aelita made for the shower after kissing Odd.

Odd walked down the hall, passing the guest room and Amy's room before stopping at a closed door with pictures on it. They were definitely drawn by a little girl, all being pictures of kittens and puppies and flowers and happy things little girls usually draw poorly. Opening the door he looked in to see that Kaylie hadn't cleaned her room like she had promised, but had started to before getting an idea of how to draw another cat that looked exactly like the last one she drew.

Kaylie the two year old was laying in her bed that was recently placed there. Kaylie had begun potty training three months ago and had been doing well with it, so as a reward Odd and Aelita got her a bigger bed so she could sleep with all of her plush toys. Stepping into her room he carefully made his way through her jungle of toys before he was standing over her.

"Kaylie," Odd said playfully. She was awake when he had walked in, and was hiding under her blanket. "Where could she of gone?"

Sitting on her bed and placing his hand on her head, she began to giggle. " Man this bed's lumpy. Maybe I should beat the lumps out," He began to pretend to hit the lumps, tickling her side. Kaylie laughed hard and pulled her head out from under the blankets.

"It's me daddy," Kaylie said with a smile. Odd looked at her and smiled. Kaylie was as cute as could be. Her long blonde hair reached half way down her back, and was very untidy right now. She was wearing a pair of pink and blue pajamas that had a big headed big eyed cute kitten on the shirt. The cat had nothing on the cuteness scale that Kaylie had. Odd was a little surprised that Kaylie didn't have pink hair like her mother, but blonde hair like he did. Either way she was still very cute(I know, how many times does it have to be said?).

"Happy birthday, how old are you today, I lost count."

"I'm two."

"Oh yeah, I never was good at math. Get ready okay."

Kaylie nodded big. She enjoyed her daycare. Odd walked to her dresser and handed her the outfit that Aelita had laid out for her. Leaving the room Odd walked down stairs and into the kitchen and began to make breakfast. Odd wasn't one to be okay with just a bowl of cereal in the morning, so began to make eggs, bacon, and chocolate chip pancakes. He normally wouldn't make chocolate chip, but today was special. It was Kaylie's birthday, and Odd and Aelita's two and a half year aniversary. It was in the middle of December, and outside was a foot of snow. When breakfast was laid on the table the girls came down stairs and the family sat at the table. Aelita helped Kaylie onto her booster seat because she was fairly small. They ate with some small breakfast conversation, and then made for the front door.

Aelita helped Kaylie with her boots and coat, and then packed her shoes in her backpack with some lunch for later. Stepping into the snow, Odd locked the door and the three made to for the driveway. Aelita went to the minivan, and Odd to his car. Aelita buckled Kaylie into her seat, shutting the door after Odd kissed her goodbye.

"Remember, you're picking her up at three. I'm going to get Amy after school today. When are you getting Jason?" Aelita asked Odd who was standing next to her.

"I'm getting Jason at about two, so I'll have time. When are the guests showing?"

"Five. So I'll need you home by four thirty so we can finish decorating."

"Alright see you then." Odd kissed her, making Kaylie gag from within the car. "Love you."

"I know. Love you to. Have a good day." Odd wished her the same and went into his car. Pulling out of the driveway he waved them goodbye one more time, then drove down the street. Getting into the van she looked back at Kaylie, who seemed bored.

"Bored?" Aelita asked.

"Just tired, can we go, we're painting today," Aelita smiled, pulled of the driveway and began to make their way to the daycare center.

"What are you going to draw today?" Aelita asked, though she already knew the answer. 'A kitty kat.'

"I don't know. Probably a cute kitty kat." Aelita giggled. "But I was thinking maybe I should draw something for daddy." Aelita smiled about that.

"What are you going to draw him?"

"I don't know what he likes. Does he like cats?"

"Your daddy's a dog person. Draw him a cute dog with a big head. I think he'll like that."

"What color?"

"White." Aelita was describing Kiwi. Odd loved that dog, before he was it by car when Odd was seventeen. "Name the doggy Kiwi."

"Okay." Aelita pulled into the daycare, and her and Kaylie exited the car and entered the building. Signing her in, and helping her with her coat and shoes, showing her how she should tie them again. Kaylie had tried a few times, but didn't notice the laces she had knotted were not from the same foot.

"Bye bye mommy." Kaylie said to her mother.

"Give me a hug and kiss before I go." Aelita kneeled down and hugged her daughter, then kissed both her cheeks. Kaylie kissed her cheeks and hugged her tight. She enjoyed daycare, but didn't enjoy leaving Aelita. Mommy meant safety. Kaylie ran to play with the other kids as Aelita pulled the keys out of her purse and started the van again. Pulling back onto the road she took the same road for half an hour before pulling off and turning a few more times before pulling into the teachers parking lot at Kadic.

After she got divorced with Jeremie almost three years ago, she had quit her job, but after Jeremie and her got their tolerance for each other back, she got her job back teaching eighth grade biology. Stepping out of the car she made her way to the science department and took her coat off at the door.

The building was empty for the most part, classes starting in about twenty minutes. Going over her lesson plan for the day she drank her coffee in the teachers lounge. Hearing a knock at the open door she turned her head and saw Jeremie.

"Morning," She said politely. Jeremie walked in carrying something behind his back.

"Good morning. Finally, last day before winter break."

"Tell me about it. So today do I pick Amy up from school or at your house?"

"The house, she needs to get her stuff for the break. What do you got planned?" Jeremie asked.

The custody over Amy, Jeremie and Aelita's daughter stated that Aelita had her over Christmas and summer. But because they lived close, she saw her much more often. Aelita had no regret cheating on him with Odd, but because of Amy, she had to tolerate Jeremie. It was the best thing to do for Amy, and they both knew it. Now they're civil with each other, and can actually stand being in the same room.

"Nothing really. This year we're thinking maybe just stay around the house," Aelita answered. They hadn't planned anything for Christmas this year, so just decided to chill at home. "What about you?"

"I'm going to Emilie's Christmas week."

"How long have you two been going out for?" Aelita asked, knowing that it had been quite a long time.

"About five months. I'm thinking we should move in together. I'll run the idea by her later," Jeremie said, shifting the item behind his back some. Aelita had just noticed the item behind his back.

"What do you got there?"

"Oh," Jeremie said, pulling it from behind his back. "Just a little something for Kaylie. Tell her happy birthday from me." Jeremie handed her the present that was wrapped in paper that was a cat wearing a santa clause outfit.

"I will."

Aelita went through the classes for the day, wishing everyone a good winter break before they left her class. In her sixth hour class, they asked her a few questioned about her marriage.

"What's it like being married to a billionaire?" A kid asked her. She got that question at least twice a week. Many rumors around the school were that she married him for money. Most of the students knew it wasn't true. If she married him for money, why was she still teaching? She'd give them a fair answer, then mention that it was her daughters birthday.

"It's Kaylie's birthday?" A girl who Aelita was pretty much friends with asked excitedly. Aelita nodded her head and showed the class a picture of Kaylie. "She's so cute. And she's only two." Aelita after class was finished for the day she graded a few papers, the kids getting great scores, making her happy that they were understanding the material. Putting her coat on after an hour of grading she drove to Jeremie's and picked up Amy.


Odd had already picked up his son Jason from his ex and was pulling into the daycare. Jason looked more like Sissi at his age so far. He was half a foot taller than Odd was at eleven, luckily inheriting height from his mother not his father. He had raven black hair like his mother, but acted much more like Odd. Odd and Jason don't look much alike, but if the two stood next to each other, you could tell they were father son.

"Wait here," Odd said to his eleven year old son before he opened his door and stepped out. Jason turned the music up and lay his head against the car seat. Stepping into the daycare he stepped to the desk that was currently unoccupied. An employee walked to the desk as Odd asked for his daughter. A few minutes later Kaylie walked out with a towel over her head, covering her hair that was obviously wet. A daycare watcher looked at Odd with a laugh.

"She did it again Mr. Robbia."

"Again? That's the third time in the last month." Odd looked down at Kaylie who smiled at him, then looked away. She knew she was trouble. "Why did you even give her the paint?"

"We didn't, she found it. She even used a chair to get to it."

"How much paint was it this time?"

"Not as much as last time, but it may take a few hours to get it out." Odd looked at her again, and laughed. It was happening so often now, he was starting to find it funny.

"Come on squirt," Odd and Kaylie left the building, and got into the car.

"Jason!" She shouted excitedly. She loved her older brother. They were only half siblings, but no one could tell they weren't, and quite frankly neither did they care. To them, half or full, they were still related and that was good enough. Standing up from her seat she kissed him on the cheek.

"Hey Kay," Jason said but didn't return the kiss, he was too 'cool' to kiss family. "Sit down so we go home." Kaylie sat back down as Odd buckled her into the car seat and got behind the wheel. Jason turned around and laughed loudly.

"She did it again?" Odd nodded, then laughed shaking his head.

Odd pulled his cell phone out of his pocket and called Aelita who was helping Amy unpack her suitcase into her dresser for the break. "Yes dear?" She asked.

"Run a bath, she did it again."

"Again? That's the third time this month. She picked a heck of a day too." Aelita said, thinking about the guest coming over later, and watching her language around Amy. Hell almost slipped.

"I know. See you in about five." They both said bye and hung up.

When they got home, Jason went to his room in the house and began to unpack as Odd and Aelita took Kaylie to the bathroom where Aelita had ran a warm bath.

"Take the towel off," Aelita said to her with a laugh. Kaylie pulled off the damp towel that was stained pink from pink paint. The paint had almost covered all of her hair, some areas having more paint than others. Kaylie got undressed and sat in the bath as Odd and Aelita began to wash her hair out.

"Why do you keep doing this?" Aelita asked her.

"I want pink hair like you and Amy."

"Your hair is perfect the way it is. I think it's better than our hair."

"Not it's not mom," Said Amy from the door. Kaylie looked at her sister who brushed long perfect pink hair mockingly. "Pink is the best." Amy walked away, knowing she had upset Kaylie.

"See. You two are beautiful, I can't be like that with blonde hair." Aelita shook her head, scrubbing more paint out of Kaylie's hair. "Ouwie!" Kaylie exclaimed when Aelita scrubbed too hard.

"Sorry, but you should of known this would happen."

"I'm sorwy," Kaylie said, accidentally mispronouncing her R.

It took an hour and a half and three tubs of water, but they managed to get it t of her hair. While Odd dried her off Aelita went into her room and took out every marker, crayon, highlighter, and anything she could use to color her hair pink again.

Kaylie didn't like her hair. She wanted her mother's hair, and envied her sister greatly. Every now and then, she'd find some pink paint, and try again. It was the fifteenth time it had happened, and Aelita was getting a little annoyed. But after the tenth time, they were starting to find it funny. They were planning on bathing her before her party anyway.

I read a review saying I should write a sequel. It's a humor this time, not a drama. The cheating is over, and the comedy begins. R/R please, thanx