Here's the next part. Bum-bum-da-dum! (lol sorry about that.) I don't own IaHB. just writing here
please don't sue me! lol well enjoy
Parenting 101
"Alright Jamie. Uh Friday's are out for me and so is the whole weekend..." Caitie smiled as she
arched her eyebrows expectantly, waiting for Jamie to write it down.
"You're crazy!" Jamie exclaimed. "I'm not going to spend my weekend with it!"
"It? You're calling our child 'It'?" Caitie cried, then breathed in deeply. "Let's compromise. You
take this Friday and I'll take Sunday...Deal?" Jamie nodded.
"Okay sounds fine to me..." Jamie scribbled down the schedule quickly, glad to be spending time with
Caitie finally.
Val and Tyler sat together both hunched over the paper. Val's face was contorted with concentration.
"Well I have cheerleading on Thursday..." Val bit her lip. She didn't want to make Jamie do all the
work.
"And I have football." Tyler gazed at Val. She was so beautiful. He wished they were married in
real life. Ahh if only.
"I can her to cheerleading and then you can have her the next day." Val smiled as she wrote down
the schedule.
"Okay then. We get our babies tomorrow, right?" Tyler asked. Val nodded.
"Yup!" She replied cheerfully. "Tomorrow!"
"Well everyone!" Mrs. Hays announced, "They're here! Come on up when I call your name and get your
baby. I didn't order boys, by the way. You all have beautiful baby girls."
Val trotted to the desk and picked up a blonde, blue eyed baby. The babies looked very life-like.
Caitie picked up a little brunette and carried it back to her seat by it's toe. She dropped it onto
the desk and glared at Jamie. He picked it up gently and studied it.
"Cute." He said simply, trying to sound all macho but Caitie could see that gentle side peeking
out through her rebel.
"Yeah I guess. What should we name her? How about Felicia?" Jamie cringed at Caitie's suggestion.
"Uh..no. Julie?" He asked.
"No. Hailey?" Caitie smiled. That was what she always wanted to name her future child. Hailey Samantha
Waite. She giggled inwardly at the thought.
"Okay..Sounds good." The two teens turned to look at Hailey, who stared at them with marble brown
eyes. The little baby in the pink suit was trouble but neither knew how much.
"So we're naming her Monique?" Val asked. She tried to hide her disgust. Val hated the name, but
she didn't have the heart to turn Tyler down. She wanted to make him happy and if the name Monique
made him happy then it was fine with her.
"Yeah! Isn't it great? It was my grandmother's!" Tyler exclaimed. Val smiled.
"So you take her tonight?" Val asked.
"Yeah but we're on call tonight so she'll have to be at the station." Tyler said thoughtfully.
"But..." Val began. Tyler shook her head.
"We can leave her with Brooke for a few minutes."
"No we can't. Mrs. Hays said no babysitters." Val shrugged.
"Ugh. Oh well. We'll manage." Tyler smiled hopefully. Val nodded. Things would be fine with little
Monique.
But neither couples were truly suited for parenting. Maybe that's what the lesson was to teach. Although,
the two groups were brave, all were having an inkling they didn't have what it took.
*More things coming soon. Got lot's of ideas for this one.*
please don't sue me! lol well enjoy
Parenting 101
"Alright Jamie. Uh Friday's are out for me and so is the whole weekend..." Caitie smiled as she
arched her eyebrows expectantly, waiting for Jamie to write it down.
"You're crazy!" Jamie exclaimed. "I'm not going to spend my weekend with it!"
"It? You're calling our child 'It'?" Caitie cried, then breathed in deeply. "Let's compromise. You
take this Friday and I'll take Sunday...Deal?" Jamie nodded.
"Okay sounds fine to me..." Jamie scribbled down the schedule quickly, glad to be spending time with
Caitie finally.
Val and Tyler sat together both hunched over the paper. Val's face was contorted with concentration.
"Well I have cheerleading on Thursday..." Val bit her lip. She didn't want to make Jamie do all the
work.
"And I have football." Tyler gazed at Val. She was so beautiful. He wished they were married in
real life. Ahh if only.
"I can her to cheerleading and then you can have her the next day." Val smiled as she wrote down
the schedule.
"Okay then. We get our babies tomorrow, right?" Tyler asked. Val nodded.
"Yup!" She replied cheerfully. "Tomorrow!"
"Well everyone!" Mrs. Hays announced, "They're here! Come on up when I call your name and get your
baby. I didn't order boys, by the way. You all have beautiful baby girls."
Val trotted to the desk and picked up a blonde, blue eyed baby. The babies looked very life-like.
Caitie picked up a little brunette and carried it back to her seat by it's toe. She dropped it onto
the desk and glared at Jamie. He picked it up gently and studied it.
"Cute." He said simply, trying to sound all macho but Caitie could see that gentle side peeking
out through her rebel.
"Yeah I guess. What should we name her? How about Felicia?" Jamie cringed at Caitie's suggestion.
"Uh..no. Julie?" He asked.
"No. Hailey?" Caitie smiled. That was what she always wanted to name her future child. Hailey Samantha
Waite. She giggled inwardly at the thought.
"Okay..Sounds good." The two teens turned to look at Hailey, who stared at them with marble brown
eyes. The little baby in the pink suit was trouble but neither knew how much.
"So we're naming her Monique?" Val asked. She tried to hide her disgust. Val hated the name, but
she didn't have the heart to turn Tyler down. She wanted to make him happy and if the name Monique
made him happy then it was fine with her.
"Yeah! Isn't it great? It was my grandmother's!" Tyler exclaimed. Val smiled.
"So you take her tonight?" Val asked.
"Yeah but we're on call tonight so she'll have to be at the station." Tyler said thoughtfully.
"But..." Val began. Tyler shook her head.
"We can leave her with Brooke for a few minutes."
"No we can't. Mrs. Hays said no babysitters." Val shrugged.
"Ugh. Oh well. We'll manage." Tyler smiled hopefully. Val nodded. Things would be fine with little
Monique.
But neither couples were truly suited for parenting. Maybe that's what the lesson was to teach. Although,
the two groups were brave, all were having an inkling they didn't have what it took.
*More things coming soon. Got lot's of ideas for this one.*
