Will was staring at his work computer and had nothing, absolutely no ideas for a story. He let out a huge sign and gave up. He opened his personal laptop to get some bills done. Every time he opened it he let out a whisper, oh Sonny. There last family photo was his screen saver. It was just like any other day they took that picture. Sonny woke up early that morning.
"Where are you goin," Will mumbled half asleep. Sonny quietly laughed and pressed a kiss on his forehead. "Go back to sleep Will." "Mhmm okay." What am I going to do with you Will, Sonny thought before he tip-toed out of the room. He walked across the hall to Arianna's room.
They completely spoiled her rotten because her entire room was princess themed, even the dresser. The ceiling was a mural of unicorns and castles and stars that glowed in the dark. She had a pink canape bed with stuffed animals that took up most of the bed. In the middle was his daughter.
Her blonde hair that was so much like Wills was covering her face, he moved it over and placed a kiss on her head. He swore he saw her smile in her sleep that made him chuckled before checking on his little boys, the newer version of thing one and thing two. He remembered how his older brothers Vic and Joey reacted when he told them they weren't the only twins in the family. Vic was sassy, and Joey was just pretending to act like he was hurt. But, Sonny knew they were happy for him.
He walked over to Lucas's bed. Unlike his brother he wanted a normal bed and a normal bedding. It was blue, because that was his favorite color. He didn't move in his sleep and was always a good baby. He swore the kid taught himself how to use the toilet, he hated the diaper and somehow was going to the bathroom at one. He was a stubborn kid, reminded him of someone.
He turned around to go to Justin's bed. He wasn't in the mood that day, so he got a car bed and a Thomas the train bedding. He liked it, so it was a score for him and Will. They were happy until Justin decided he wanted to be like the 9 stupid monkeys on the bed. Lucas was annoyed with him, so he spent the night on the coach while Sonny yelled at Justin. Since then Ari hasn't even attempted it.
Justin like usual kicked off his blankets. He put them back on and immediately where kicked off. "Your just like your dad aren't you." He let out a chuckle and turned around to find Lucas awake. "You slept longer than usual."
"Papa I'm practically four," Lucas said sarcastically, "I don't sleep much at all. You do know that stopped taking naps last year, right."
"Lucas what did I tell you?"
"Sarcasm is only to be used on Grammy Sami."
"True," he shrugged and imagined the hit on the shoulder Will would give him, "Don't tell you Daddy Will I said that." He picked up his son and went to the kitchen. They made pancakes and bacon, and Sonny made fresh coffee from the brand he just released. Lucas went to wake up Ari and drag Justin down the stairs. Hopefully Ari didn't have to help this time.
He got a tray and went up to their room. Will still asleep and kicked the blankets off his body. Even though he was cold, his unconscious mind didn't get the blankets. "Will?" sonny said while trying to shake him awake. When will opened him blue ocean eyes and smiled, Sonny's little heart melted.
"Morin," Will mumbled still sleepy.
"Good Morning," He whispered before giving a kiss on Will's lips, "Move over."
"Happily," Will scooted over so that his husband could sit next to him while they ate breakfast in bed together. They talked and laughed, and later Sonny convince them to go to the park. Will made everyone take pictures though because it was one of the rare days they both had a day off together. He remembered how much Justin swerved and Ari wouldn't stop closing her eyes, but it was worth it in the end. They had the Brady pub for dinner and went home after some ice cream.
"I love you Sonny," Will said while failing asleep in his husband's arms. He laid a kiss on his lips before failing completely asleep feeling safe and loved. "I love you too, Will."
God, I miss you, Will thought while still staring at the picture.
