My Girls
Disclaimer: I do not own Rookie Blue.
A/N 1: Spoilers for Season 2 Ep 11-13, then a FAR stretch of what I think might happen.
A/N 2: Mini Series Sequel that can be paired with first fic Pumpkin.
Sorry it took so long to get out! Life has been super busy for me, and it's getting back to normal. Not too excited about this part, just because I couldn't get any ideas really flowing.
"Are you sure you'll be okay?"
"Yes we'll be fine Andy. I'm pretty sure I know how to take care of our daughter by myself."
Andy smiled at Sam as she was getting ready for her shift. Sam had worked the night before and had a day off and planned to spend it with Madison.
"What do you two plan on doing today?"
"I was thinking about taking her to the park."
"You better watch out for the other mom's out there, they are pretty fierce." She laughed.
"You scared that they might sweep me off my feet?" he grinned.
"I'm shaking under my badge." She said sticking her tongue out at him, just as he pulled her back onto the bed.
"It's okay you don't have to lie." He winked.
"I'd watch out for Leslie. First time I took the pumpkin to the park, I had Chris with me, I had to pry her off of him."
"Leslie, got it. Anyone else?"
"I think I'll let you experience it for yourself." She laughed. "I better get going, or else I'll never leave."
"You can always call in."
"Someone has to be the breadwinner in this family." She said kissing his cheek.
"Very funny." He said playfully spanking her butt.
"See you later." Andy smiled kissing him.
"Be safe."
True to her word, Sam looked around the park as he carried Madison to the playground and saw that he was the only male in a sea full of women. Sam smiled and said good morning to a few of them as he carried Madison to an open bench.
"Good morning."
Sam turned to his side finding an older women sitting next to him.
"Morning." He smiled as he took off Madison's jacket.
"You have a beautiful little girl."
"Thank you, she takes after her mother. Can you say hi Madison?" Madison looked at the elderly woman and gave a shy smile.
"Nice to meet you Madison." She smiled. "My name is Grace."
"Nice to meet you," he smiled. "Sam." He said shaking her hand.
"That's my grandson James over there on the slide in green." She pointed out.
"How old is he?"
"He just turned 3. How old is your little one?"
"13 months." Sam had placed Madison down, and once her feet touched the ground she started to walk her way over to the playground. "Sorry, daddy duty calls." He laughed.
Grace smiled, "Have fun."
Sam followed Madison as she wandered around the playground trying to figure out what to do. She tried climbing up the slide but kept sliding down, a silly moment that Sam had to capture on his phone and send to Andy. After the slide she played with some of the other children before she wandered off to the swings. Placing her in the seat, Sam smiled as Madison laughed when she started swinging.
"Hi there."
Sam turned and found another woman, a younger woman this time, standing next to him. "Hi." He smiled.
"I've never seen you here before."
"First time with my daughter."
"That's nice. She's very pretty."
"Thank you."
"Are you new to town?"
"No, I've lived here almost all my life."
"Leslie." She said sticking her hand out.
"Great." He thought, "Sam."
"You're very handsome Sam."
"So which one is yours?" he said changing the subject.
"Alex, he's over there on the jungle gym."
Leslie had been talking Sam's ear off for twenty minutes before she finally asked him his out.
"Would you like to have coffee some time?"
"Sorry I don't think my fiancé would like that."
"Fiancé? You're in a relationship?"
"Yes." Sam smiled, though he and Andy were not engaged, he had been planning how to ask her for some time now.
"You don't seem like a guy that would settle down."
"I wasn't until I met her mother." He smiled remembering the first time he had met Andy.
"Too bad I didn't meet you first."
"Well we better get going. It was nice meeting you." Sam said actually feeling a little uncomfortable.
"You too. See you around." She winked.
Sam smiled as he walked over and picked up Madison from the swing seat.
"Well that was interesting." Sam laughed as he placed Madison in her car seat. "Now we get to go to go to the hardware store, you must be excited, aren't you pumpkin?" Madison just stared at her father. "Yeah I had a feeling you were." He laughed.
"Alright Madi, now that that's done with, we can go home now." They had spent some time at the hardware store, Sam having to return some things, as well as getting the new items. They had talked about moving to a new place, but Andy had insisted that this was Madison's first home and should be raised there. After that conversation, Sam had gone in full remodel mode and was fixing up the place, making it more homely and child friendly.
Right as Sam pulled out of the parking lot Madison had started crying. He tried handing her a bottle but she wasn't having any of it, her crying was getting louder and louder. Sam then pulled over into the next parking lot to see what was wrong. Unbuckling himself, he went into the back seat to see why Madison was crying. At first glance Sam couldn't see anything wrong, after a few minutes of trying to calm her down, that's when he smelt it. Gently moving her legs, Sam saw that his little girl had gone number two and had seeped out of her diaper and onto the car seat.
"Oh no baby girl." Sam tried his best to wipe off as much as he could with all the baby wipes he had in the car but it wasn't working, Madison was still crying. They were still a while way from home, he couldn't let her just sit there for that long. Sam wiped off his hands and pulled out his cell phone.
A couple rings later someone finally answered. "Hello?"
"Zoe! I need your help, Madison pooped in the car and it's everywhere! I can't let her sit it for this long, please tell me you're home!"
"Sam calm down, it's just a little poop, and yes the girls and I are home. Head over here and I'll get the bath started for you."
"Thank you! I'll see you soon!" Zoe couldn't help but laugh as she hung up the phone.
The drive to Oliver's was only five minutes and Madison was still crying her eyes out. Once they got to Oliver's, Sam took Madison out of her car seat and saw that she was very uncomfortable and try to console her as he walked up the steps heading for the bathroom.
"Thank you so much Zoe!"
"Any time." She laughed.
"Um could you hold your breathe and grab the car seat for me, it needs some cleaning." He grinned.
"Sure." She laughed even harder.
Sam made his way to the bathroom and proceeded to clean off his daughter.
"Where are her clothes?" Zoe asked, "I'll hose them down along with the car seat."
"They're right there on top of my shirt, didn't want to leave them on your floor."
"Thanks, I'll grab you one of Oli's shirts."
"Thank you." He said has he placed a still crying Madison in the tub.
It wasn't until she was wrapped in a towel her crying ceased. "It's okay baby girl, you're all clean now." Sam said drying her off.
"Is the princess all clean now?" Zoe asked bringing in her baby bag.
"Yes, very clean." Sam laughed.
"Good, I called Oli that you are here and said to stay for dinner, that he'll bring Andy after shift."
"You guys don't have to do that." he said as he was trying to put a diaper on a squirming Madison.
"And miss Andy's face when I tell her how you were freaking out over some poop, no way."
"Thanks. Here Madi, give Auntie Zoe your clothes so I can clean up here." He handed Madison her onsie and watched has she wobbled her way to Zoe.
"Let's go little one, you can help start dinner." She said picking her up and placing a kiss on her cheek.
"Thanks for having us over Zoe." Andy smiled as she gave her a hug.
"You're welcome." She hugged back.
"Where is that frazzled baby daddy of mine?" Andy laughed.
"He's out in the back with Madison."
"Thanks."
"Andy you want a beer?" Oliver asked.
"Yeah that'd be great."
"I'll bring one out for Sam too."
Andy smiled as she made her way to the back yard. Opening the sliding door, she found Sam laying down on the grass holding a laughing Madison in the air. The smile on her daughter's face filled Andy's heart with love.
"What's this I hear someone had an accident in the car?" She laughed walking over to her family.
"Mama!" Madison smiled.
"Hi baby girl, I missed you today." She said taking her into her arms. "I missed you too." She said leaning over and giving Sam a sweet kiss. "Have a nice day?" she laughed again.
"Oh the best." He grinned, as they walked back to the porch.
"Here brother figured you might need this." Oliver said handing him a beer.
"I might need a few more, if all our kids are going to do that in the back of my truck." He joked taking a swig.
Andy couldn't help but smile at the fact that Sam mentioned more kids. Of course she thought about having another one, but to hear Sam say it, made her have butterflies in her stomach.
During dinner Zoe had filled in Andy and Oliver how stressed Sam looked earlier that day.
"It was like he had never seen it before." Zoe laughed.
"Maybe we should get him the book "Everyone Poops". Oliver laughed.
That had Andy rolling. "Maybe Madison will do it again. It can be your guys' thing."
Sam laughed, "Madison can do anything she wants."
"You might regret that brother." Oliver grinned.
"Well to an extent of course. Benefits of being a cop, everyone will just be scared of me."
"Oh great," Andy laughed, "You boys have fun with this conversation, I'm going to clean up."
"Andy you don't have to." Zoe said.
"No I insist." She said and she started picking up the plates.
Once the girls were out of ear shot Oliver couldn't help but ask, "So are you going to put a ring on her finger?"
Sam choked on his beer. "That was random."
"Zoe's been bugging me about it, telling me to talk to you and to "lock it down" already." He laughed.
"I've been thinking about it, have for a while now. Just don't know how to or when."
"Ring?"
"I bought it two weeks after I got back."
"You're going to make me cry Sammy."
"Shut up." He laughed.
"Well whenever you figure out how you're going to do it, she's going to love it."
"I hope so."
"It's not like she's going to say no, she loves you."
"I know but it's still nerve racking."
"Well if you need anything brother, let me know."
"Thanks."
"Hey babe do you want another beer?" Andy said peeking her head in.
"No thanks I'm good."
"Oli?"
"I'm good." He smiled.
"Hey, come here a sec." Sam smiled. Andy walked over and giggled as Sam placed her on his lap.
"And that's my cue to leave." Oli laughed.
"What's up? Everything ok?" she asked.
"Yeah everything's great." He smiled looking into her eyes, seeing their future.
Not my best, but the car story actually happened to me with my nephew.
Please feel free to send any ideas over, I'm sure once the new season starts, I'll have my writing flow back!
