Real Age: 5 months
Developmental Age: 2 1/2 months
"I wish the ten hours of the day when they were awake would be within the hours of 6am to 11pm." Beck groaned, falling back on the bed after they'd finally all fallen asleep at once. "I miss Tori and Beck time" Tori plopped down next to him.
"I do too" she agreed. "We are sixteen years old and starved of each other!" Beck turned over and kissed her. Tori kissed back and this continued for nearly an hour.
"That's what happens when a starving person gets a taste of what they're missing" Beck smirked.
Real Age : 7 months
Developmental Age: 4 and 3/4 months
"Try mooing!" Beck laughed. Tori let out a long sound that caused all three of the boys to laugh loudly. It wasn't very hard to amuse them, they found everything hilarious, but all three had something they laughed hardest at. Connor was a blanket laugher, if you did anything with a blanket, it was hilarious. Carter was the noises laugher, any click or whistle that came out of your mouth made him nearly choke. Carson was the animal laugher, if anything sounded like an animal he'd go red with laughter. Even though they were all boys and all the same age there was something about each of them that was totally different, even though they all looked exactly the same.
Real Age: 9 months
Developmental Age: 7 months
When the boys played they were almost always in a circle. They'd just sit there and play with whatever was available, occasionally stopping to drink some milk from their newest containers, the sippy cup. Beck and Tori would just sit and watch them, and this was much more then they ever would have suspected.
Real Age: 12 months
Developmental Age: 10 and 1/2 months
They'd have meetings at the couch, they could stand up as long as they held on to something. Tori looked over at Beck and smiled. She was glad she'd never up and left.
An: And this is were the story concludes. I heard that some people wanted to read about the triplets younger childhood, but that couldn't happen in this story because Tori DID leave. With enough response I'll write about from the triplets birth to when they acutally met there father for the first time.
