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Deeks entered home and put the keys over the table on the hallway and spoke loud. "I'm home."
Jake and Quinn came running from upstairs, happily shouting. "Daddy!"
Deeks knelt as the two kids jumped to his arms. "Hello my teeny monkeys!" He placed a kiss on their heads as he lifted up and held them in arms. "Where's mommy?"
"We were on John and Paul's bedroom." Quinn answered.
Deeks was now going upstairs, carrying both in arms. "Why are you wearing a hoodie, Jake? It's so hot outside."
"Mom is making us try all our clothes." Quinn explained.
"We saw our baby clothes too." Jake said. "They were this tiny!" He gestured with the hands a length not bigger than five inches.
Deeks put them on the ground as he reached the upper floor and they walked to the bedroom that is going to be of the twin boys to be born. "Hello there." He said embracing his arms around her belly while kissing her neck. "How are you feeling?"
"Hey." She greeted with a smile, putting a kiss on his lips. "Feeling a lot better now."
"Did you eat since you left work?"
"Obviously I did." She walked to Jake and stripped off the sweatshirt. Kensi threw the piece of clothe over the bed and on the corner of the bedroom there was a pile of clothes that didn't fit Quinn and Jake. She grabbed another shirt and dressed it up on Jake, who was exhaling deeply. "It's the last shirt, Jake, don't worry."
"Kids, did mom really eat?"
"Mom ate a lot!" Quinn said, wide opening her eyes and then enumerated. "She ate pizza, and chocolate."
"And the leftover of lasagna that was on the fridge." Jake finished, shaking his head after Kensi stripping off the shirt she had just dressed on him.
"Wow, looks like someone was really hungry!" She fired him a look, but he continued. "Well, now I'm the one who's hungry. Anyone wants something to eat too?"
"I'm hungry too." Jake said, running away from Kensi so she wouldn't dress him more clothes, walking around only in shorts.
"Ok, buddy. Let's make us some peanut butter sandwiches."
While the two men were on the kitchen, Quinn helped her mother putting the clothes on a box. The only clothes they kept were Jake's or the ones that were unisex clothing. As Kensi had been feeling stomach ache and was sent home, she decided to take a look on the baby clothes she had of Jake and Quinn and after picking up them from the daycare, she started doing a selection of their clothes.
With the twin boys coming in three months, Kensi needed to buy some more boy's clothing, since Jake's ones wouldn't be enough. The same thing on the toys; the ones that the twins didn't use anymore some would be kept for their brothers; some others were going to be given away.
Kensi carried the two boxes, one with clothes, the other with toys, and put them near the front door to be taken to a charity shop. She peeked on the kitchen but didn't find neither her son nor her husband. The two were outside, playing with Monty.
"I think you guys should that Monty for a walk." She said coming to the porch.
"What you say boy, uh?" Deeks said rubbing the dog's furry head.
As the dog barked, Jake ran inside saying. "I'll get the leash." He was running without looking and didn't see his sister, knocking her down. By this moment, Deeks was next to Kensi, both watching the kids. Jake helped Quinn stood up, saying. "I'm sorry, Quinn, I didn't see you."
"It's okay, I didn't get hurt."
"Dad and I are taking Monty for a walk. Wanna come?"
"No. I'll stay home with mommy. She can't be alone."
"Oh, our kids are just too cute." Kensi commented, being embraced by her husband's arm.
"They got it from you." He put a kiss on the side of her head, adding. "Mostly."
"Daddy, I got the leash." Jake said, showing it. Quinn came right behind her brother and walking to Kensi.
"Okay, let's go then."
"And you, miss, will you help me cooking something for dinner?"
Quinn nodded and before leaving Deeks knelt in front of his daughter, saying. "Make sure mom doesn't set the house on fire. And don't let her call grandma for cooking tips more than three times."
"Okay." She said sweetly and innocently.
"So, what should we do for dinner?" Kensi asked, entering home.
"Anything but broccolis! Ugh!"
