A/n, here are the children's ages for this chapter. I may jump around from time to time in the story so not all the chapters will be in order.
Savanna Reid-Morgan 15 DJ and Nate Reid-Morgan 13 Jason Reid-Morgan 11.
Jack Hotchner, 18, Sara Hotchner 13.
Henry Jareau 15, Lisa Jareau 13. Read and review. A bit of time with the Jareau kids in the beginning of this chapter. -------------------------
"You had no right butting into my business!" Lisa yelled at her older brother as they made their way into their house after school slamming the door behind her.
"When I see you kissing a boy on the bus it becomes my business, Lis," he shot back.
"No it doesn't, Henry. I'm not a little girl anymore, stop trying to protect me."
"Hey, hey, what's going on here?" Will questioned walking into the living room.
"He started it," Lisa said. At the same time Henry said,
"She started it."
"I don't care who started it, I'm finishing it. Now tell me what's going on." Both teens opened their mouths preparing to tell their side of the story. "One at a time," their father said holding up a hand. "Lisa, you go first."
"He's bent out of shape just cause Nate Reid-Morgan kissed me on the bus on the way home from school. He stalked over to where we were sitting and made Nate move."
"Wow," Will breathed trying not to freak out at the fact that his baby girl had been kissed.
"I had my first kiss today, Daddy. It was amazing," the teenage girl breathed.
"I know, sweetie," Will responded trying to give a smile that didn't look mostly like a grimace.
"Henry?" Will prompted.
"She's to young to be kissing anyone, Dad. She's only 13 and that's way to young. Your just a baby," he said addressing his sister.
"I'm not a baby," she protested. "Besides, you kissed Becca Lynch when you were both 13," she reminded him.
"I'm a guy, that's different."
"You didn't just play the I'm a guy card, did you?" Lisa asked incredulously glaring at her older brother.
"Okay, that's enough you two. Henry, it's not your job to decide if your little sister is too young to do something. That's your mother and my job. Second of all Lisa, your brother was just looking out for you. Henry, she does make a good point you were 13 when you had your first kiss and the girl you kissed was also 13. Next time it happens if you can't deal with it in a mature way, by which I mean not commenting or making them move apart then I want you to ignore them, do I make myself clear?" Henry nodded sullenly.
"Yes, sir."
"Now, Lisa, next time when your brother is being overprotective, listen to what he has to say before getting angry. He is older and does have more experience then you. All he's trying to do is keep you from getting hurt," Will explained.
"I know," Lisa reluctantly admitted.
"Now both of you apologize and get up to your rooms and work on your homework until dinner." Turning to each other they quickly apologized before heading for their bedrooms leaving their dad standing in the middle of the living roomrunning the events of the last 15 minutes through his mind.
//If I didn't like Nate Reid-Morgan so much I'd kill him for kissing my baby girl.// Will thought as he walked back into the kitchen to work on dinner. He couldn't wait until JJ came home from work and he could fill her in on the events of the day. ---------------------
"She got her first kiss?" JJ whispered a smile crossing her face. Will nodded still trying to wrap his head around it.
"Yeah, Nate Reid-Morgan. He's lucky I like him," Will grumbled.
"Oh hush, you. Nate's a good guy. She's growing up so fast. They both are," JJ said whistfully.
"I know, JJ." Yawning JJ stretched as she got off the couch. It was late and both kids were upstairs in bed.
"Let's go to bed," she said grabbing her husband's hand.
"Sounds like a fine idea to me," He agreed standing and following her to the bottom of the stairs. ---------------------
"You kissed my best friend," DJ said. The twins were sitting on Nate's bed.
"You said that already, Deej," Nate replied.
"Well it's worth repeating. I mean why did you have to kiss my best friend?"
"Because I like her?" her twin answered.
"But what if things get awkward. What will that do to our friendship, mine and Lisa's I mean?" DJ clarified. "What about our relationship?" she added softly as an afterthought.
"Hey, look at me Donna Joanne," Nate requested. Noting her brother's use of her full name DJ lifted her eyes from where they were staring at her hands and met her brothers identical eyes.
"First of all, no matter what our relationship will always be okay. Secondly you and Lisa and I have been friends since childhood so I'm sure we'll all be fine no matter what happens," he said pulling his little siter into a hug. Standing outside their oldest son's room Derek and Reid smiled. Their kids fought just like all siblings, but when the chips were down they were always there for each other.
TBC?
A/n, should have more of the kids in the next chapter.
