CAMDEN

                                           KIDS

NOTE: I am SO sorry about the mix up in chapters. It was a complete accident. That stuff happens when you do two fics at the same time. Really sorry!

A/N: Hello. I've decided to do yet another 7th Heaven story. (It is my favorite show.) I've decided to do kind of a connection thing with Marriage Kids Life. If Matt and Sarah have kids then why not the rest of the Camden crew as well? Well, enjoy the story. And please pardon me if I don't update quickly. I work on other stories, too.

Pairings: Matt/Sarah, Mary/Ben, Lucy/Kevin, Simon/Cecelia, Ruthie/Peter (MAYBE), Roxanne/Chandler, and John/Priscilla.

Camden: I wonder what Simon is doing.

      CHAPTER 4

          Cecelia had to go to work for nearly the entire day. Simon was left alone with Jayne. Jayne Camden, Simon and Cecelia's daughter, had just turned five. She had blonde hair and blue eyes. Jayne would be starting kindergarten soon. She was a quiet type. Especially around Aunt Ruthie. But around Aunt Lucy or Uncle Ben or a couple of the others things were usually OK.

          Simon and Jayne sat in the living room watching Arthur. Simon was sitting on the couch, remote in hand. But he was mostly staring at Jayne and not the TV. Jayne, who was lounging around in jeans and a turtleneck at the time, meant a lot to Simon and Cecelia. Ever since she'd been born everything was just… right. Simon lifted Jayne up and sat her in his lap. Jayne leaned her head back on Simon's chest, eyes still glued to the set.

"Do you wanna stay in all day or go somewhere?" Simon asked Jayne. "We could go to the zoo or the playground. We can go to Pete's pizza for dinner if you want."

"Daddy." Jayne looked up at Simon.

"What is it?"

"Can I tell you a secret?"

"Sure, you can."

"You won't tell Mommy?"

"Uh-oh. Did you do something bad?" Jayne nodded. "What happened? I won't tell anyone."

"I don't want to go to the playground. Yesterday Mommy took me. There was this big kid hogging the swings. He told me to shove off. But I didn't shove. So then he pushed me. And I kicked him. Then he shoved off."

Simon couldn't help but smirk at the idea of his very small five-year-old kicking anyone. "Did your mom see?"

"No." Jayne shook her head.

"J, you can't hit people." Simon leaned in on her ear and whispered, "Unless they have it coming." Jayne giggled. "I won't tell. But next time go get your mom or me."

"So you're not mad?"

"No." Simon squeezed her tightly. "Not when you tell the truth."

"Then can I tell you about the crayons in the dryer?" Simon looked alarmed. Jayne burst out in laughter. "Just kidding."

"That's funny, huh?" Simon quickly began tickling her. Jayne became a body of giggles.

A/N: So who here didn't go through the hitting phase? Hmm? OK. Which Camden is next? Do you want to go back to somebody? Let me know. Reviews, please. And I am still VERY sorry about the mix up in chapters. It was a total accident and it won't happen again.