"So, ummm. Now we have that revelation out of the way…" Ross awkwardly moved the conversation on again.

"Just give them a nice complete day tomorrow." Suzy stated.

"THAT'S IT! THAT'S IT! GIVE THEM A NICE DAY? I HAVE BEEN FORCED TO PUT UP WITH CHILDREN VERSIONS OF PEOPLE I'VE NEVER MET BEFORE, FOR 2 DAMN WEEKS AND, THAT'S. IT. AAAAAAGGGHHHHHHHHHH!" Aletta was fuming, her leg hairs stood on end. I rushed over and hugged her head, disabling jaw movement. She tossed my arms away from her head and spoke to me, "It looks like my childhood memories of playing pretend will come in handy tomorrow."

I just stared emotionlessly at her. Suzy and Ross' spirits were dragged back upstairs. We then started planning the day ahead.

The next morning, well let's just say it'd be good. The kids all ended up sleeping in the same room so the waking up part of the day became easier for me. Aletta was down stairs making pancakes and preparing fruit. The children were easily woken up, Aletta was going to take us all to the park in her bright red convertible. Our way of avoiding many inquisitive people was to go to the most tree filled and lonely area without it being like the game, Slender. My girlfriend had made a picnic and brought lots of things for us to do. We would have went to a Disney park but they're a little too young to really have fun or even go on any of the rides.

Suzy, Ross, Danny, Barry and Arin were smiling and laughing all day, their happiness made me realise this event was coming to a close.

"Dinners out children and man child!" Aletta called while bouncing Kevin in her lap. I gave her a funny look so that the kids didn't see and kneeled down on to the edge of the purple silk blanket. The kids almost instantly joined us.

They happily spoke to each other, giggled and ate. Aletta put on her determined-to-move-on face and began to smile. That made me happy. I put some royalty free music on it the background.

When we drove home Aletta made sure to cut traffic filled roads so that we didn't boar the kids and they'd stay happy.

Suzy and Arin beamed and Dan did too. To finish off a very eventful day we all sat in the backyard looking up at the sky while Aletta played a calming tune from her phone very quietly. We did this so that the children fell asleep and we could carry them in. (Of course, by this time Kevin was already sleeping.) Barry was the first the drift off, then Ross, then Suzy and lastly Dan and Arin.

We put them to bed and went to sleep, together in the same bed.