arker and Christine were asleep in a corner of the tent, Christine snuggling into her older brother. Booth was outside cleaning up the aftermath of s'more making next to Brennan, who was reading a book by the fire.
"Are you certain you don't want any help, Booth?" Brennan asked, looking up from her book.
"Yeah, I'm sure Bones. You just relax. You've already done enough today, and you're pregnant." Booth said, firmly.
"Booth, are you going to get over protective again? Because we went through this last time. I know my limits." Brennan replied, just as firmly as Booth.
"Look, Bones, I know." Booth said as he sat down next to Brennan. "Sometimes you can just push yourself a little too far... and that's okay to do when you're not pregnant, but..." Booth attempted to explain.
"I know Booth." Brennan agreed. "I do tend to work...more than the social standard of necessary...and I can understand how that could make you anxious when I am carrying your offspring, but you are with me all the time, Booth. And besides, I'm not going to do anything to endanger our child." Brennan responded.
"Oh god, Bones, I know that you would die to protect our children, I would never doubt that. It's just that you can be very...spontaneous sometimes, and it scares me when I don't know what you're doing." Booth said.
"I think I understand, Booth." Brennan replied. "I will try my best to inform you of what I am going to do, before I do it." Brennan explained.
"And I will try not to be so over protective" Booth said, still not agreeing that he ever was.
"Okay." Brennan said, smiling at Booth.
"Okay." Booth replied, kissing Brennan first, and then her stomach. "What do think we should call him, if he's a boy?" Booth asked Brennan.
"I think you should choose this time." Brennan said. "What would you want to name a boy?" Brennan asked Booth.
"Well I always thought if I had a boy, I would name him Parker. I never thought of any after that." Booth explained. "At least we have a while to think about it." Booth joked. Brennan closed her book and stood up.
"I'm getting tired." Brennan said as she walked into the tent, "Goodnight Booth." She whispered so she wouldn't wake the children. Booth kissed her again and whispered into her ear,
"Goodnight, Bones".
"I don't want Parkey to leave!" Christine said frowning as she held onto her older brother.
"Neither do I, baby, but he has school to go to, and he has to get back to his mom." Booth explained. Rebecca pulled into the driveway.
"Say goodbye to Parker, Christine." Brennan said. Christine hugged Parker tighter and said,
"Bye bye Parkey. I love you." Brennan then pulled Christine off him so Booth could say goodbye. Brennan walked over to Rebecca's window with Christine and talked to her while they waited for Booth and Parker. Booth bent down to Parker's level.
"This was awesome, dad." Parker said, "I had so much fun."
"So did I buddy. I'll see you soon, okay?" Booth said to his son.
"Make sure you tell me all about the new baby, okay dad?" Parker said, hugging his dad.
"I promise. I love you." Booth said, still in Parker's embrace.
"I love you, dad." Parker let go of his father and ran towards his mother's car.
"Hi mom!" Parker yelled as he got into the car. He wound down the window and waved to Booth, Christine and Brennan.
"Bye Bones! Bye Christine! Bye Dad!" He yelled as Rebecca pulled out of the driveway. They all waved back at him until the car was out of sight. Booth took Christine from Brennan and kissed them both on the head.
"I love you both very much." He said, wrapping his spare arm around Brennan.
"Don't forget about the new baby, Daddy" Christine said. Booth and Brennan smiled.
"You're right, Christine. I love the new baby very much too." Booth said, walking into his house with his family, "I'm a very lucky Daddy.".
