Author's Note: Personally, this was a lot of fun for me to write. I loved going to that evolving/parental Jeff place. Hope you enjoy :)


The Kids

She blessed him with a beautiful baby girl, Jennie. A girl with Annie's eyes and ambition, but with Jeff's quick wit and power of speech. Annie quickly picked up on their daughter's inheritance of his speech after Jennie turned 2 and could talk Annie into giving her anything she wanted.

Throughout her childhood, Jeff and Annie found the relationship between Jennie and Chewbacca (Troy and Britta's son) to be adorable. That is until the two reached adolescence. When Chewbacca asked Jennie to senior prom, Jeff about pulled Annie's gun on him. However, his feelings changed after Chewbacca showed up at his door to pick Jennie up.

"We'll be back by 10, daddy. You have nothing to worry about." Jennie kissed her father on his cheek and then joined her date at the door.

"Wait! Before you leave I have to get a picture." Annie halted the pair.

"Really Annie? A picture on prom night. How cliché can we get?"

Annie jabbed an elbow at her husband. "Ready? 1...2...3. Perfect! You kids have fun tonight, but not too much fun! A reasonable amount of fun. Fun that does not exceed kissing." Annie rambled.

"Woah, woah, woah, kissing? Annie, I thought we agreed kissing was not appropriate for our daughter at such a young age." Annie laughed at how far her former womanizing husband had come.

"Guys! I'm leaving now."

Chewbacca turned to her and extended his arm. "Milady."

She reciprocated. "Milord." Then the pair took their exit.

Tears welled up in Annie's eyes as she playfully slapped Jeff's shoulder a couple times. It was the first time either of the two heard such things come from those kids.

"Jeff…"'

"It's not cute when he says it…" Annie smiled. She was happy, truly happy.


For lack of a better name, I named their kid Jennie (a combination of JEff and aNNIE). Yeah, I just thought I'd show ya'll how lazy and not creative I am. Also, to those who didn't know, Chewbacca is made in reference to the end tag of "Advanced Introduction to Finality."

As always, thanks for reading!