Two months later...
Kaipo & Stitch sat in the living room, waiting impatiently for news from Lilo. For Lilo was upstairs, helping Nani and Angel deliver Kolie's alien pup.
"God, when is she going to have it? Please let it be soon." Kaipo was about to pull out his hair.
Stitch put an understanding paw on Kaipo's shoulder.
"Soon. Be patient; I know it's hard, but you have to. Your pup will come soon enough."
Ironically, Stitch was right. Shortly after he had said those words, Lilo came walking from the guest-bedroom, a broad smile upon her face.
"Congratulations, Kaipo. Kolie had a baby girl! Wanna come see her?"
iDumb question,/I thought Kaipo. He leapt from the couch and bolted into the bedroom, where he saw Kolie lying in the bed, holding a small bundle, sheathed in a white cloth.
Kaipo had no words come to mind to express how beautiful she was. She was a light, light yellow, almost white, with two antennae, shorter than Kolie's, but shaped like Kolie's. She had the eyes of her mother, and almost the color of her father. Her nose was like her father's, and her ears were too.
"Oh my God, she's beautiful," Kaipo whispered softly.
The whisper woke the small alien pup from her slumber, and she opened her eyes and yawned. She looked around, wide-eyed and curious, observing her new world. She smiled, showing her tiny baby teeth.
"Her eyes shine, like the moon, yet they're so dark," Kaipo commented.
Kolie nodded gently and kissed her newborn on the top of the head and caressed a tuft of fur out of her eyes.
"Leila...I think I'm going to call you Leila. Leila Mahina. You like that?"
Leila cooed and grasper her mother's finger, which was bigger than her whole hand.
"Beautiful dark moon?" Nani asked.
"Mmm hmm...her eyes shine like the moon, but they're dark, like a dark moon."
Kaipo looked down upon his daughter and began to cry with joy.
"Leila Mahina...my little Leila Mahina...you're our little gift."
Kaipo & Stitch sat in the living room, waiting impatiently for news from Lilo. For Lilo was upstairs, helping Nani and Angel deliver Kolie's alien pup.
"God, when is she going to have it? Please let it be soon." Kaipo was about to pull out his hair.
Stitch put an understanding paw on Kaipo's shoulder.
"Soon. Be patient; I know it's hard, but you have to. Your pup will come soon enough."
Ironically, Stitch was right. Shortly after he had said those words, Lilo came walking from the guest-bedroom, a broad smile upon her face.
"Congratulations, Kaipo. Kolie had a baby girl! Wanna come see her?"
iDumb question,/I thought Kaipo. He leapt from the couch and bolted into the bedroom, where he saw Kolie lying in the bed, holding a small bundle, sheathed in a white cloth.
Kaipo had no words come to mind to express how beautiful she was. She was a light, light yellow, almost white, with two antennae, shorter than Kolie's, but shaped like Kolie's. She had the eyes of her mother, and almost the color of her father. Her nose was like her father's, and her ears were too.
"Oh my God, she's beautiful," Kaipo whispered softly.
The whisper woke the small alien pup from her slumber, and she opened her eyes and yawned. She looked around, wide-eyed and curious, observing her new world. She smiled, showing her tiny baby teeth.
"Her eyes shine, like the moon, yet they're so dark," Kaipo commented.
Kolie nodded gently and kissed her newborn on the top of the head and caressed a tuft of fur out of her eyes.
"Leila...I think I'm going to call you Leila. Leila Mahina. You like that?"
Leila cooed and grasper her mother's finger, which was bigger than her whole hand.
"Beautiful dark moon?" Nani asked.
"Mmm hmm...her eyes shine like the moon, but they're dark, like a dark moon."
Kaipo looked down upon his daughter and began to cry with joy.
"Leila Mahina...my little Leila Mahina...you're our little gift."
