Randy Orton was laying in his bed with his arm over his husband as they slept in after both having been getting on and off flights for their jobs. Thankfully they were both off for a couple days before having to do it all over again. As they slept in the bed, they didn't see that their bedroom door was slowly being opened for two little blonde haired girls to poke their heads in. Before the wrestlers could react, both ran right over to start jumping up and down on the bed while laughing.
"Alanna." Randy groaned.
"Ruby." Jeff groaned too as the girls jumped on them.
"Get up." three year old Ruby ordered her parents.
"It's time for school" four year old Alanna informed as she landed a good pounce on top of Randy.
"Girls, it's not time for school yet. You first have to go to day care and then we'll decide on school." Randy explained to them.
"Day care." Ruby shoved Jeff to both to realize their daughters weren't going to give up.
"Me and daddy have had been working very hard this week. All we need is a couple more hours of sleep and then we'll head to day care." Randy assured his daughters who didn't seem to believe him.
As Randy thought his daughters were going to stay to sleep in the bed, he felt the covers start to be pulled away. Releasing a sigh at their daughters not giving up, Jeff got out of bed to pick Ruby up in his arms.
"Lets go have some breakfast girls." he said for Alanna to jump off the bed.
The three left the bedroom to head on downstairs to the kitchen where Jeff began making blueberry waffles. As he was putting them on plates, he heard his husband stumble down the stairs to come on inside. He poured himself a cup of coffee in hopes of it waking him up and moved behind Jeff to start kissing the smaller's neck. That action got two sounds of disgust from the table and he turned to see his daughters were the ones making them.
"Dad germs on daddy." Alanna said s Randy walked over to sit down at the table across from his daughters.
"Dad germs on daddy helped bring you two girls here." Randy told them for both to look grossed out.
"Randy." Jeff kicked his husband in the shin lightly while setting two plates of waffles down in front of their daughters.
"Come here." Randy pulled Jeff down on his lap as he took a sip of his coffee. "Ruby, eat slow."
The blonde and green eyed girl only shook her head while having blueberries smearing all over her face. She laughed as one of her hands reached out to Jeff who leaned forward knowing what she was going to do. Her blueberry covered fingers drew a design on Jeff's face as Alanna laughed at her daddy. When Jeff was pulled back by his husband, he felt the large begin to kiss the blueberries off his face.
"Dad!" Ruby yelled at him messing her design.
"Sorry." Randy sighed as he moved his hand lower on Jeff under the table.
As his hands started to move, a wet tongue licked it for him to pull away from his husband. He looked at the huge doberman that was laying under the table to clean up after the girls.
Once they were all done with breakfast and Ruby was cleaned up, the girls were upstairs in the rooms to get ready for day care. Jeff was helping Ruby pick out what she wanted to wear for day care and smiled at her wanting to wear a neon green skirt with leggings and Hardys shirt. When they left the room, Randy was helping Alanna put on her shoes while the girl was in a pair of pants with a viper shirt on.
"Time to go to day care." Alanna tugged on her dad's hand for the front door.
"Wait till daddy has your lunches packed in your backpacks." Randy told her as he saw Jeff quickly make the girls' lunches. One they were done, he put them in the backpacks that the girls had on their backs. Ruby had one that was of a butterfly with all different colors on it's wings while Alanna's was one with a princess on it. The girls were walked out to the car for them to buckled into their car seats before their dad drove out of the driveway. It took close to ten minutes to arrive at the day care center that the girls had been so excited about. They practically dragged their parents inside for them to head right to the room the girls had been assigned to.
"Hello." a woman in a long jean skirt greeted the four.
"Hi." the girls said.
"We're dropping off Alanna Orton and Ruby Hardy." Jeff informed as he smiled down at his daughters.
"Are you two cute." the woman said at the girls as they looked around the room. "Why don't you both go find an open cubby to put your stuff in and play with the other kids."
Both nodded and gave their parents quick hugs bye before running to do what the lady had said. Randy knew it was sad that their daughters were wanting to leave them, but it would help with them traveling. He took his husband's hand for them to start walking out of the room so they could have the day to themselves. In the room, Ruby went over to where some kids were coloring and asked if she could join them.
"Sure." one boy agreed.
She picked up a crayon and start drawing on a piece of paper. On the other side of the room was Alanna who was playing with some dolls. It seemed like the girls were getting along well at day care and heard the woman call for their attention.
"Okay everyone. Time for us all to take seats at tables." the woman instructed and the girls sat together. "Now we're all going to draw our families."
Together the sisters worked on drawing their family on one piece of white paper. When it was time to share their drawings, they sat patiently listening to some other kids talk about their families.
"This is my mom, dad, and older brother. Here is my little brother or sister that's my brother said is in our mom's tummy." a little girl shared her picture.
"Okay who wants to go next." the woman said with a impressed smile.
"We will." Alanna informed.
"Okay girls."
"I'm Alanna and this is my sister Ruby." Alanna introduced and then pointed at a person with snake eyes in the picture. "This is our dad who is a viper."
"And this is our daddy." Ruby pointed to a person with different colors on his face.
"Why is your dad a viper?" a boy asked them.
"He has viper eyes. We always here people say he's a viper."
"Why is there all colors on the other's face?" a girl asked.
"He puts paint on his face." Ruby answered with a smile.
"That is weird." some girls said.
"Where's your mom?" a boy asked for the sisters to look confused.
"We don't have one." Alanna answered.
"How were you born then?" a girl asked for Ruby to shrug.
"From our daddy." the three year old answered.
"Dad's can have babies." a girl said laughing.
"Only mom's can."
Slowly the two girls sat back down as tears were starting to form in their eyes at some kids saying things about them. When it was time for lunch, the girls just ate without talking to anyone and couldn't wait to for their parents to come back. Both were happy at seeing their dad and daddy standing at the door right when pick up began. Jeff had some face paint on his face since he had just did a quick photo shoot for Sting with some kids at a school. He thought Ruby would enjoy seeing his face paint that kind of looked like half a butterfly wing. The girls ran over to be picked up by their parents and the two men could tell something was wrong.
"I seems they believe you two are together." the woman said to the men.
"We happen to be married." Randy informed as he held up his wedding ring.
"Oh. Well, it seems that your daughters might not fully fit in here with the other kids since none understand that."
"Lets go Randy." Jeff pulled on his husband's arm.
"He does have colors on his face." a girl said from in the room at seeing Jeff.
Both took their daughters back to the car and Randy started driving down the road trying to figure out what will cheer the girls up. He saw an ice cream place and knew that should do it, but the girls didn't seem to want it.
"Why don't we have a mom?" Alanna asked them.
Randy pulled into a parking lot of the ice cream place to park the car so they could talk. Him and Jeff turned in their seats to be facing their daughters during the conversation.
"You girls are very special." Randy told them as he touched their hair.
"How?" Ruby asked.
"Because you two came from the love that me and your dad have for each other." Jeff answered as a hand was on his stomach.
"Daddy's can't have babies they said."
"Not all can. It's a little bit of something that not many know about." Jeff explained.
"We don't want to go back." Alanna said for the men to nod.
"You two don't have to go back if you don't want to. Just remember how special you two are to us." Randy told them.
"We drew a picture of you." Ruby informed pulling the paper from her backpack.
"It's great girls. I'm going to have to take pictures to send to Uncle Matt and Grampa in North Carolina along with ones to Poppy." Jeff informed.
"Okay." the girls seemed to perk up at hearing that.
"Now lets go get some ice cream." Randy instructed and they took the girls towards the place.
Both seemed to like that suggestion as their parents held their hands as the family carefully walked through the parking lot. Randy gave Jeff a smile that they were able to make their daughters feel better after a sad experience with day care. Though they knew there would be more they would have to face growing up with having two dads.
