By Kalnaman
When Tony woke up thinking he was still dreaming. He lay between his Pop and Dad who both were sleeping. He smiled, he wished that he would never wake up from this wonderful dream he was dreaming. So he just lay there and enjoyed being embraced from both his fathers and hoping that it could be like this forever. He got surprised when his fathers woke up and when he found out that it wasn't a dream, but a reality.
"Good morning son. How long have you been awake?"
Tony studied his dad. "Only for a few minutes. You are really here. I thought I was only dreaming."
Gibbs smiled. "It's not a dream. I'm here. Sorry for not being here for you lately. I thought that I did the right thing to let you have some alone time with your Pop. I promise I won't abandond you again."
"You're here now and that's what matter. Are you going to move in here with us?" Tony asked hopefully.
"No. Not that your Pop hasn't asked me he has, but I need to live in my house." Gibbs noticed Tony's disappointed expression. "Your Pop and I agreed that I will spend the night here whenever you need me. And you're always welcome at my house whenever you want to visit me," Gibbs said while hugging his son.
Tony smiled. "Thanks, Dad."
"Though when you want to visit him and you're going to stay long or overnight I want you to let me know so I don't have to worry about you," his pop said.
"That's fair," Tony said.
"Well what about we get out of bed and get ready for breakfast?"
Before Tony could answer his stomach did it for him. Both his fathers laughed. "I take that as a yes," Pop said and ruffled Tony's hair.
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Tony was happy; he'd spent the whole day with both his fathers. He hadn't been this happy for some weeks now and he could feel his depression disappearing already. He prayed that nothing should go between him and his fathers. That they really for once could be a family.
TBC
A/N: I know this one is short, but the T version is longer. I won't update the K plus version for awhile because the T version has more chapters and I don't want to spoil for those who read both versions.
