A/N: Blame Nani for this one. (LOL) I'm still writing the other stuff so bear with me.

All mistakes are my own.


Christian had the rare privilege of taking his eight year old son to school this morning. Ana was at home with their other two kids and since Taylor was sick, Christian thought it best to take him on the way to work. Christian was both annoyed and amused that his own son didn't trust him to make sure he got to school safely. He burst into their room when he found out Ana wasn't taking him.

"Mom, why can't you take me to school? Does dad even know the way?" he moaned as much as an eight year old can. Ana held back a snort at the murderous look that came across her husband's face. Yes, Teddy and Christian had gotten a lot better at communicating, but they also could push each other's buttons like no other. Ana shivered thinking about the teenage years. She had her daughter on her hip and her other son rolling on the bed.

"I'm sorry my Teddy bear but I have stay with your baby sister. She's not feeling the best and since it's cold and raining outside, we have to stay inside." She leaned over and kissed his cheek.

"But I am sure your dad knows the way. It's still Rainbow Blocks, sweetie." Teddy gave a long-suffering sigh before nodding.

"Okay. But dad hasn't been back since-"

"Teddy, please go downstairs and eat your breakfast. We will leave in thirty minutes," Christian said before straightening out his tie." As soon as the boy left the room, Christian sat on Ana's side of the bed.

"I swear our kid thinks I am completely incompetent," Christian muttered. Ana giggled before kissing Pheobe's cheek. Christian grabbed Gabriel, who glanced up at him in a confused manner. Christian kissed his curly brown hair.

"Well Christian, it has been years since you've been to Rainbow Blocks. Teddy was probably thinking you wouldn't remember the way," she said smirking. Christian rolled his eyes.

"Ana, you know the real reason I haven't been back there was since that counseling workshop. They banned me from entering the premises," he roared. Ana couldn't hold back her laughter. The principal, along with Esme, who was still his teacher, believed that Christian's aggressiveness could rub off on the children's learning behaviors and environment. They didn't want any competition or negativity, so he would get reports from Ana about the school. It was hilarious for both sides of the family to hear that Christian was banned from Teddy's school, seeing as how he was the Alpha of a very large and still growing wolf pack. Elliott would never let Christian live it down, and even Ray thought it was the funniest thing he'd ever heard.

"Ana, it's not funny," he said even as his lip quirked up a bit at the corner. Ana calmed down a bit before scooting closer and kissing his lips. When she pulled away she smiled up at him, and Christian wondered for the millionth time how he was blessed to catch a woman such as her.

"I love you," he said softly. Ana smiled at him before answering.

"I love you, too."

Christian leaned over and kissed her once more, and just when he was about to deepen it, he heard a giggle from Ana's side and a chubby hand on his cheek. Christian broke the kiss and looked down at his son who was giving him a gummy smile, and his daughter who thought her parents kissing was the funniest thing. Ana stood, before winking at him.

"Later, Alpha. For now, you've got to get Teddy to school."


Once Teddy was situated in the back Christian rounded the car to the driver's seat before pulling away. He saw his son frowning, and wondered what on earth could have his kid thinking this hard at 7:30 a.m.

"Did you finish all of your homework, Teddy?" Christian asked. He glanced in the rear-view mirror, and smirked when he saw his kid roll his eyes.

"Yes, dad. Mom made sure I did. You were at work," he said easily. Christian wondered for the millionth time how Ana was able to make sure Teddy got his work done in addition to watching their other two kids.

"Oh. I-"

"Dad what's a threesome?"

Christian almost wrecked the car, running a red light. He slammed on brakes and waved his hand in apology before settling back into his seat. He took a deep breath before glancing over his shoulder at his son.
"What did you ask?" Christian said several octaves higher than his usual tone. Teddy kicked his feet out.

"I was just wondering. I heard some Rebecca said-"

"And who is Rebecca?" Christian asked needing to know. Teddy sighed again.

"She's Jason's best girl friend. I'm his best friend above all though," Teddy supplied with superiority in his tone. Christian nodded.

"Ah."

"Dad!"

"I'm listening," Christians aid swallowing before moving slowly into traffic.

"Rebecca said that her brother came back from school and her mom saw a recording of her brother and two other girls on his phone. She said that her brother told her it wasn't bad, and that it was fun. She said she wants to do it too one day, and I said me too! So can I?" Teddy asked innocently. Christian slowly counted to ten in his head. He wondered why Ana couldn't have him on days he asked teh craziest things. Christian also knew however if Ana got wind of this conversation she was keel over.

Christian pulled on the sidewalk in front of a very large and vintage volkswagen, and Christian was reminded that it was the principal when the man stepped out in birkens, and cloth made (recycleable) clothes. His hair was long and blonde, and when he saw Christian he smiled and waved before holding up a peace sign.

"How on earth is my kid going to this school?" Christian wodnered aloud. Teddy sat up in his chair.

"So can I?' Teddy asked again, pulling Christian to the very important conversation now. Christian sighed before turning off the car and stepping out. He opened the back seat and while he unbuckled his curious son spoke.

"No, Teddy. Those are adult topics and you shouldn't be discussing them. It's like talking about bad words."

"Oh."

"Yeah," Christian muttered. "Tell Rebecca that it's not good to talk about that in public, especially about her family." Teddy seemed to mull that over before nodding.

"Okay!" He wrapped his arms around Christian before moving around him and jumping out the SUV. When he turned to Christian he held out his arms impatiently.

"What?" Christian asked, not knowing what his kid needed.

"Dad. Mom puts on my backpack. Hurry up, I don't want to be late for morning meditation color!" Christian looked at his son as if he grew a third head. What the hell did kids need with morning meditation? What is going on?

"Um, okay," was what he said instead. Once his backpack was on securely, he waved before running into the school. It wasn't until he was in the car, and it started that he realized his phone automatically dialed his brother. And it was still on active call. Praying it was a false read, Christian said hello into his device.

"So, Teddy wants a threesome, huh?" Elliott said laughter in his voice. Christian swore under his breath.

"If you tell another soul-"

"Too late, I already did. I texted Ray. He said to expect a call from him this week. He has no clue what you are teaching his grandchildren. See you later this week, bro," Elliott said before hanging up. Christian groaned before slamming his head on the car wheel.

Ana should be the only one to take Teddy to school.

Next time, Christian will make sure of it.


LOL. I will update the other two stories this week I promise.