Hey guys! This chapter will slightly be the same at the beginning.
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Pitch was worried.
Elizabeth could walk.
Wasn't she supposed to crawl first?!
Death noted that some babies skip crawling.
Well, Elizabeth was one of them.
"Elizabeth! Get away from there before you hurt yourself!" Pitch frantically yelled and swiped his daughter away from something that wasn't very sharp.
"She's fine Pitch. Don't worry, she's not gonna hurt herself." Patrick laughed. Elizabeth giggled and hung limply in Pitch arms. Pitch sighed.
"You never know!" Pitch stated, setting Elizabeth back onto the ground, who toddled over to Kira." I thought I wouldn't have to baby-proof anything before she learned how to crawl!"
"Hahaha! I think she was training to mess with you. Am I right, Izzy?" Patrick asked, and Elizabeth, who had no idea what he was talking about, giggled again. "See? You didn't with Kira, and she's fine."
"This is harder than I thought..."
"At least you had some practice." He teased. Pitch groaned.
"Shut up!" Patrick laughed again.
"Isnt she supposed to start talking?" Pitch asked.
"I dunno. All babies are different. Elizabeth shouldn't be walking anyways, so she might talk early for all we know."
"Your right."
"Where are my favorite girls?" Death called out promptly ignoring the boys and began looking for Elizabeth and Kira.
"Aunt Death!" Kira cheered, giving Death a hug on her leg.
"Hello to you to, Death." Patrick called sarcastically.
"Shut up." Was his reply.
"I swear she's only here for the girls." Patrick joked.
"I am!"
"I was kidding..."
"Oh...So was I?"
"Sure you were, Death. Sure." Death shrugged, showing that she honestly didn't care if she hurt their feelings. She picked up Elizabeth, who squealed and tried to get out of her grip.
"Remember, Death. You are not kidnapping my youngest again. Same goes for you, Patrick."
"But she's to cute!" They both whined.
"I don't care."
"Aww." They muttered jokingly. Death set Elizabeth down on the ground, and she waddled off, following Kira.
"So," Death began, peering over Pitch shoulder. "What are ya' doing?"
"Nothing now since I'm sure that you will annoy me." Pitch stated, earning another glare.
"Whatever. Well, I gotta go." Death began, starting to walk away.
"Already? You just got here!" Patrick called.
"I just came by to see if you have them under control. Neither of you can handle them alone."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're fine, Death." Patrick dismissed with a wave of his hand.
"You never know with you two." Was all she said before leaving.
"I swear she doesn't trust us with two kids. Like, seriously, what could go wrong?" Patrick rolled his eyes.
"Wait. Where are my daughters?" The two looked around, and when they didn't see either of them, panic started to sink in.
"Don't tell me that we lost two kids!" Pitch immediately stood up and frantically began searching. Normally, they would stay in the same room!
"Where could they-"
"Daddy!" Elizabeth.
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Pitch and Patrick quickly ran to where her screaming came from and opened the door. First thing he noticed; Kira wasn't in there. Elizabeth had her big blanket that practically swallowed her and made Elizabeth look so tiny around her, huddled in a corner, and was staring fearfully at something in the window. Pitch picked her up and began calming her down. Patrick went to inspect the window, and realized what she was afraid of.
A spider. And a tiny one at that.
He sighed relieved and opened the window to push the spider out. He closed that window, announcing;
"It's gone, Izzy." She nodded.
Then they realized.
"Did she-?"
"Elizabeth," Pitch began gaining her attention, "What did you say?"
"Daddy?" She asked confused. Next thing she knew, Elizabeth was pulled into a huge hug. She could tell that her dad was really happy by his voice.
"Her first word! Daddy! Her first word! It's her first word!" She recognized the word 'daddy' and she guessed that's what made him so happy.
"Daddy! Daddy!" She called happily.
"That's right! That's right, Elizabeth!" Pitch pulled her back to kiss her cheeks and forehead, making her giggle even more. She was engulfed by another hug.
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"Tibby." Kira huffed in annoyance. "I thought we had an agreement."
Elizabeth looked at her sister and giggled, "Daddy."
"Say Kira! It isn't hard!" She begged.
"Daddy."
"Kira." Kira pouted. Elizabeth blinked.
"Daddy?"
"Say Kira!"
"Kiwa." Kira honestly wasn't expecting that. She smiled.
"Close enough, Tibby." She ruffled her sister's hair lovingly.
"Kiwa!"
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Ah. More sisterly bonding!
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