A/N: I'm sorry this chapter sucks I wrote Quinn a lot younger than I usually do but anyway here it is I hope you enjoy
Judy smiled as she listened to Quinn's soft snores as she slept, she sat watching her baby girl sleep as she reflected over the events that led her to this point. After the accident the damage done to Quinn's skull and brain resulted in her having the mental state of a one and a half year old baby. Judy was devastated as she thought of all the things she'd miss all the things she'd never see her daughter accomplish, but when Quinn blinked up at her and reached out her hands and said "Mama" she melted she knew she had her baby girl again. The first few weeks after Quinn came home from the hospital was hard. Taking care of a baby was hard but taking care of a baby the size of a teenager was harder. About a month later Judy met the Abrams family, who had a son who was like Quinn so they started a strong bond they'd meet up once a week to let the kid's play while they discussed caring for them.
"Quinnie Bear it's time to wake up," Judy cooed as she rubbed Quinn's tummy. The blonde fluttered her eyes open and smiled around her pacifier when she saw her mommy standing over crib immediately reaching out to be held. Judy lifted her daughter and carried her bridal style to the changing table and laid her down. "Phew someone's a smelly little girl this morning aren't they?" she cooed. Quinn giggled behind her pacifier as Judy began to change her diaper. After getting Quinn changed and dressed Judy took her downstairs for breakfast. Once both Quinn and Judy had eaten and were ready to head over to visit with the Abrams Judy packed up Quinn's diaper bag and loaded Quinn into the car.
Upon arriving at the Abrams residence they were greeted by Artie's mother Karen "HI guys! Come on in" she said brightly "How's little Quinnie this week," she asked. Judy smiled
"She's learning lots of new words from going to speech therapy like cat, ball, dog and her favorite no," Judy said with a chuckled "Where's Mr. Artie this morning?"
"In the living room playing how about we let the kids play while we have some coffee and catch up," Karen said Judy nodded and took Quinn to the living room and sat her next to Artie
"Awt" Quinn babbled hugging him a little awkwardly Artie smiled
"Kin!" he replied. Judy chuckled and kissed Quinn's forehead
"You two be good," she cooed before going to Karen in the nearby dining room where they had coffee and discussed the ups and downs of raising teenage sized babies. Meanwhile Artie and Quinn played happily with blocks and rolled a ball back and forth. Artie then pulled out a toy with lots of buttons and lights on it keeping them entertained for quite some time until Karen and Judy came and gathered them for lunch after getting them both situated in high chairs with finger foods to eat the mothers enjoyed a lunch of their own
"I'm surprised Artie hasn't crashed yet he missed his morning time nap," Karen said
"I give it ten minutes before Quinn has a meltdown,"
After lunch faces and hands were wiped and Karen played Finding Nemo for Quinn and Artie there were a few minutes of silence then a loud sob followed by another . Both mothers jumped up and rushed to the living room where Artie was clutching Quinn's beloved blankee while Quinn cried and tried to get it back by slapping Artie's hands causing him to cry in return. ""Told you," Judy smirked both women walked over to their children
"Artie we don't take things from people that's not very nice," Karen scolded gently while taking the blankee from Artie but kissing his hands better. After some gentle rocking Artie soon calmed down and sat back down watching the movie
"Quinn honey you know better than to hit people that's a no no young lady," Judy scolded then gave Quinn her blankee but she just kept crying…and crying…and crying "I think it's time I get this little munchkin home," Judy sighed "Thanks for lunch and having us over sorry about this,"
"Don't you worry about it, it happens you just go home and get Quinn down for her nap, Artie needs to go down to anyway," Karen said as Jusy walked out the front door.
"Here Quinnie here's your paci," Judy cooed as she pulled it out of the diaper bag and getting in the front seat to drive home. Quinn however spit it out and cried some more Judy sighed trying to shush her daughter's crying all the way home. After a diaper change a warm bottle and some cuddles Quinn was dozing in her mother's lap. Judy was going to put Quinn in her bed but she didn't have the heart to disturb the perfect sleeping figure on her lap.
