June 2020 (Castiel is 30, Dean is 32, Eden is 6, Adrian is 3, Jo is 30, Tom is 32, Jason is 7, Emma is 2 (almost 3).

The following the weekend they went to visit Jo and Tom. Eden was eager to see Jason again because they hadn't seen each other for a few weeks and she was missing her best friend.

When they arrived, Jo greeted them with a grin and pulled them into hugs. Eden immediately went over to Jason and pulled him in for a hug.

"Eden…" Jason muttered, embarrassed, when his friend hugged him.

Eden pulled back and frowned at him. "What?"

"Boys don't hug…" the boy murmured and blushed a bit. He took a small step back from her and Eden continued staring at him in confusion.

"Your mom hugs boys all the time and they hug back."

"Uh… I guess you're right," Jason admitted.

Meanwhile, Jo was grinning happily at Castiel and his growing stomach. "You're already pretty big compared to the usual, Cas. How come?"

Castiel smiled and rested a hand over his belly. "Um, well, I'm expecting twins."

"Twins?! Are you shitting me?!" Jo blurted.

The children all looked up when Jo cursed out loud, and Dean bent down and covered Adrian's ears.

"Jeez, Jo, can't you burst something out without cussing?" Dean scowled. Adrian stared up at him curiously when he covered his ears.

"Sorry, I was just surprised," Jo apologized and looked at the angel again. "But really? Twins? Wow, you two have really been going at, huh?" she grinned, and shoved Dean's arm playfully.

Castiel blushed like mad and stared at his feet, while the children looked up in confusion.

"Not that much more than usual," Dean grinned. He laughed when Cas shoved him in embarrassment.

"Yeah okay, I think we've done enough greeting now. How about you come inside and don't talk like that around the kids?" Tom groaned and began walking into the living room with Emma on his arm.

"Prude," Jo called him and grinned at her husband, teasingly. Tom just rolled his eyes at her and smirked a little.

They went into the living room and seated themselves on the chairs and couch, while the children all sat on the floor and played. Adrian was usually shy at first when they visited someone, but he was slowly beginning to be more open and active instead. Emma was nine months younger than him and the two played well together. Eden and Jason were several years older so they played differently than their younger siblings, meaning that they often played separately.

"Is it just me or is Adrian missing a few feathers on his left wing?" Jo frowned, and looked down at the boy who was playing with Lego Duplo pieces together with Emma on the floor.

"Yeah, he got into a fight in the daycare. He punched some boy who was holding hands with his friend, Millie, and the other boy grasped his feathers and pulled a few of them out. Cas put some ointment there to help the healing, so the feathers should start to grow back soon," Dean explained. He put a comforting hand on Cas' thigh when the angel glanced down at their son in worry.

"Really? Wow, he's usually so shy when I see him. Maybe there is some alpha in him after all," Jo grinned.

"He's still only 3 so there isn't that much alpha in him at the moment," Dean chuckled.

They chatted and exchanged news and stories, and Jo served them cake, coffee and juice. The children were ecstatic when she put the cake on the table and they had to make sure they all got equal pieces so they wouldn't start a fight. Adrian and Emma made a mess of themselves with the cake, so their parents had to wipe off cake pieces from their cheeks and shirts afterwards.

After a while, Eden and Jason went outside to play a bit. It was getting a bit boring inside, listening to the adults talking and their younger siblings watching toddler cartoons on TV. Tom told them to stay around the house and not go to the street, so Jason led Eden outside in the small front yard.

The neighborhood was quiet, and it was a cloudy day but with no rain.

"My dad built a sandbox, so we can play there instead of listening to them talking," Jason told her as they went out the front door and closed it behind them. He carried a few bottles of water which they could use to wet the sand with so it would be easier to shape. Eden helped him carry them.

"That sounds fun! I wish I could have a sandbox too, but we don't have a garden…" Eden spoke, and watched as Jason put down the bottles and removed the lid from the sandbox which prevented cats from getting into it.

"You should have one someday, it's not fun to share sandboxes in school… one of the smaller kids once peed in it and it was disgusting," Jason said and shuddered at the memory.

Eden grimaced. "Ew…"

They settled themselves in the sandbox and began pouring water over the place. Once the sand was wet they began shaping it and competed to see who could build the best sand structure. Eden's tail and wings got full of sand and it made her feathers itch. Jason quickly turned his head away when she flapped her wings to get rid of the sand, before laughing at it afterwards.

Every now and then one of the adults would come and check on them through the window, but the children were playing nicely so they left them alone.

"Are there really two babies inside your papa's tummy?" Jason suddenly asked while playing.

"Yup, but I don't know how they got in there, they won't say," Eden replied. Her eyes never left the sand castle she was building.

"I heard that babies get in there in a really nasty way."

Eden looked up at him. "Really? How?"

"I don't know, my dad wouldn't say. He said it's not for kids to hear about it."

"Adults are unfair sometimes…" Eden pouted and poured more water on her part of the sand.

"Yeah," Jason grinned.

They played and built one sand structure after the other. Jason found a bug on the lawn and put it into the sandbox, and they laughed when they watched it run around in confusion between all the small sand walls and tunnels, trying to find an escape. Eventually Eden felt bad for the bug and asked Jason to release it again.

They both looked up when two boys appeared on the sidewalk. There was a small fence between the front yard and the sidewalk, but the gate was open. The two boys were Jason's classmates who lived in the area – one was a blonde human boy named Simon, the other was a dark-haired demon/human hybrid named Micah.

"Hey, Jason, who's your friend?" Simon asked as he stared at Eden.

Jason got up from the sandbox and approached his classmates. "Her name's Eden, she's my best friend." Eden had gotten up as well and was standing a few feet behind him. She glanced at her friend's classmates curiously but she seemed a bit wary of them.

Micah stared at Eden with a frown. "Her wings don' really look like demon wings, but she's got a tail. What is she?" The boy had demon wings but he had no tail. It was common for demon/human hybrids to be born either without a tail or wings.

Jason opened his mouth to speak, but Eden beat him to it. "My daddy is a demon and my papa is an angel. Got a problem with that?"

Jason looked at her in slight surprise because of the tone she spoke in, as did the other boys.

"Demons don't mate with angels!" Micah hissed. "My dad says children like you are wrong and freaks. No one likes your kind!"

Eden looked somewhat hurt when he hissed the words into her face, and she took a step back and wrapped her wings around herself.

Simon was laughing, and suddenly both boys were shoved back harshly by an angry Jason.

"Shut up! Your dad is crazy, Micah. Go away already, both of you," Jason hissed and glared at them.

The two boys reeled back in surprise. They glanced at each other briefly.

"Fine," Simon sneered. "Have fun with your girlfriend." He and Micah laughed as they walked away, and Jason glared at them until they disappeared out of their sight.

Jason almost flinched when Eden touched his arm gently. He turned around and looked at her, and saw her smiling back at him.

"Thank you," Eden smiled, shyly.

Jason blushed and quickly looked away before she could see.

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After a few hours, Dean, Castiel and the children paid a quick visit to Mary and John, who lived in the same town as Jo and her family. Dean knew that his mom would kill him if she ever found out they didn't visit them while they were in town. She and John loved spending time with their grandchildren after all.

Eden wasn't happy to be leaving Jason again after just a few hours, although she did like to visit her grandparents. They would only be staying for about an hour before heading home again.

"Oh my, you are showing a bit more since I saw you a month ago, Castiel," Mary said once they entered the Winchester home. She pulled the angel into a hug and was careful of his stomach. Dean had already informed her about the twins when he called her after their first scan.

"Yes, they're growing quite fast…" Castiel smiled and rubbed his pregnant bump gently.

"May I?" Mary asked and gestured at his stomach.

"Of course," Castiel said and allowed Mary to touch his growing belly. The female demon smiled excitedly when she felt a tiny kick.

"Oh, they are moving a bit. I can't wait to see and hold them!" she grinned.

John stood behind her and smiled warmly at the scene. Eden was standing next to him and tried to get him to pull her up on his shoulders to sit. He finally gave in and pulled her up, and the girl laughed happily and held on to him while she sat on top of his shoulders.

"Do you know the babies' genders yet?" Mary asked and looked between her son and Castiel.

Dean wrapped an arm around the angel's waist and pulled him close. "Not yet, but we're having the ultrasound scan in three days so hopefully Charlie can tell then."

Mary smiled. "Well, let me know what you find out."

Adrian was wobbling on his feet next to Castiel and rubbed his eyes. The boy was getting very sleepy from playing all afternoon at Jo's house. He leaned against the angel's leg and took comfort under his soft wing. Castiel peered down at him and wrapped his wing around his son, smiling.

"I see that someone is getting sleepy," Mary commented and looked down at Adrian who was barely visible behind Castiel's feathers. The boy smiled up at her, shyly.

"Daddy, what's an 'ultrasound scun?'" Eden suddenly asked while still sitting on John's shoulders. She had heard overheard their conversation just now while John walked around with her.

"It's called an 'ultrasound scan', sweetie," Dean chuckled. "And that's a machine that, uh, shows you the baby while it's still inside its mother stomach. Then you can see if it's healthy, how it's growing, and what gender it is."

Eden's eyes widened. "Really? So it can see into papa's stomach?"

The others laughed at her surprise, and Eden glanced around at them with a frown.

"Yes, it can. It also took pictures of you and Adrian when you were still inside your papa's stomach," Mary chuckled.

Eden processed the information a bit before peering down at John. "Is that true, grandpa, or are they messing with me?"

John laughed. "No, that's very true, honey. Maybe your daddy and papa will show you the pictures when you come home."

"Can I see, too?" Adrian asked and peered up at Castiel.

Castiel laughed softly. "Of course." He blushed a bit when there was so much talk about his belly and the babies inside, but Dean's hand was rubbing comforting circles into his hip which relaxed him.

They went into the living room where they talked and had a cup of coffee together, before it was time to take the sleepy kids home again.

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A few days later they went to see Charlie and have the next scan of the babies.

"Hiya, guys, has everything been going well?" Charlie cheered at them when they entered her clinic room. "No bleedings, no sharp pains…?"

"No, it's been pretty normal," Castiel replied, and followed her over to the ultrasound computer and equipment. Dean was closely behind him.

"Good to hear," Charlie smiled and gestured at the angel to lie down.

Castiel lay back and shivered when the cold gel made contact with his belly. He always hated that part. He smiled up at Dean who squeezed his hand and smiled back.

Charlie began the scan and looked at the screen. Dean and Castiel looked up and saw what looked like two little babies in there, lying side by side. It was very difficult to make out what was what, so they had to rely on Charlie to know it.

"Hmm, I'm trying to determine their gender, but it proves to be a bit difficult…" Charlie muttered and kept staring at the screen, intensely. "Oh, one of them appears to be a boy, judging from that part that girls certainly don't have," she chuckled.

Dean and Castiel chuckled as well and squeezed hands.

"Not sure about the other… it's difficult to see. My guess is that it's a girl, but I can't really say for sure yet. Sometimes boys get mistaken for being girls right until they're born. I guess it'll be embarrassing to tell your future girlfriend that your parents thought you were a girl because your male part was so tiny that it didn't show on the scan," Charlie grinned.

Dean laughed. "Yeah, embarrassing indeed. Luckily, that was not the case with me."

Charlie laughed. "Why? Would it have hurt your manliness, Dean?" she teased.

"Most definitely."

Charlie laughed again and Castiel rolled his eyes at his mate.

"Anyway, one is definitely a boy but I can't say for sure about the other yet. Maybe later scans will reveal more," Charlie spoke and gave Castiel a few tissues to wipe off the gel from his stomach.

"Thank you, Charlie, we appreciate it," Dean smiled.

Charlie smiled back. "No problem."

She printed the photos from the scan for them and handed it to them before they left. She told them to come back in five weeks and then she'd talk to Cas about how to best be positioned while sleeping once the babies grew larger.

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When Eden heard the news about the babies she hoped that the second baby would be a girl. She was slightly disappointed that they didn't know for sure. Adrian didn't seem to mind if they were boys or girls, he was excited either way. Although, he still had a bit of jealousy issues regarding the twins.

When weekend came around they were relived to finally be able to relax a bit. Castiel was no longer working on sculptures because of his pregnancy but worked with other art pieces instead. Dean was still working for Rufus and he had been working overtime during the week, forcing Castiel to pick up the children with the bus and take them home.

Eden and Adrian were playing together in Eden's room after having eaten breakfast. Castiel was doing the dishes and Dean helped him out.

"Dean, I believe it's about time that we start talking about moving and getting a second car," the angel spoke when they were nearly done with the dishes.

Dean sighed. "Yeah, I've been thinking about the same. Maybe we should move closer to my parents and Jo? Their town is nice and quiet."

Castiel frowned. "And force Eden out of her school? We're lucky that she has people like the principal and Garth around for support, and our other children will need them, too. And I don't want to move her away from Ariel either; she's her best friend beside Jason. Plus, she's got her gymnastics studio which she looks always looks forward to go to."

"Well, I see your point, Cas, but living in this city is more expensive – the houses in a smaller town are cheaper. We gotta think about our finances also, since we're going to buy both a car and a house."

Castiel twitched his wings in a sign of annoyance. "And I think we have to take into consideration what's best for our children."

Dean gritted his teeth and harshly put down the frying pan he had been cleaning. "And you don't think that I care about them? Damnit, Cas, we can't risk buying something too expensive and then get into financial trouble over it!"

Castiel looked up at him, angrily. "You said that our finances were good, Dean! You said that when we agreed to make another baby. And you know as well as I do that we'll need a rather big house for all of our four children, and big houses are expensive. We have a lot of money left from Michael – we've barely touched it – and paying back the loan from the bank shouldn't be a problem since we both have jobs that pay well. We need to stay in this city – I don't want to have to find a new job, and I don't want to put Eden through having to find new friends and avoid bullies all over again." He practically hissed out the words and stared Dean into the eyes as he said them.

"Michael's money was supposed to be saved for college savings as well, Cas, don't forget that," Dean bit out. "And what are we gonna do if one of us loses our job, huh? Money doesn't grow on trees, god damnit!"

Castiel threw the dishcloth in his hands away angrily and glared up at Dean. His eyes were beginning to prickle with tears because of his anger and overflow of emotions, and the hand on his stomach trembled slightly. He stared into Dean's eyes and the demon stared back into his; both of them refusing to back down. "Fine, suit yourself, Dean," he bit out and stalked away in anger.

"Fine," Dean growled and watched his mate go. He flinched when the door to Castiel's workroom slammed shut, and he knew the angel had just locked himself inside the room in anger.

Dean kicked one of the kitchen cupboards angrily and growled as he tried to calm himself down again. He walked around in circles and pulled his hair, while his wings were sharp and spread out as he tried to control his emotions again.

He looked up when he saw Eden exit her room warily with Adrian clinging to her, frightened.

Eden looked at her father and cautiously asked, "Daddy? Is everything alright…?"

Dean sighed and lowered his wings again. He gave his children a small, fake smile. "Everything's fine, sweeties; your papa and I just had a little… disagreement, that's all."

Eden looked unconvinced. "Oh… okay." She pushed Adrian back into her room and the boy glanced back at Dean in confusion before following his sister back inside.

Dean let out a big sigh and slumped back against the kitchen counter.

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Castiel was inside his workroom for three whole hours before he finally came out again to use the bathroom. He avoided Dean as much as possible and didn't look at him.

Dean tried to do the same, although it was painful to spend the day being angry and not looking at each other.

Eden and Adrian could feel the tension between their parents and it affected them too. They avoided getting too close to them and were worried about saying something wrong. Adrian clung to Eden most of the time. Castiel had noticed their fear and had tried to comfort and reassure them that things would be okay soon. His children hugged him tightly and he hugged them back; ignoring Dean's staring when he walked in on them.

Castiel had gone out to do shopping in the afternoon. Alone. It took longer than usual, and he walked right past Dean when he got home and ignored him completely, before he started preparing dinner. The demon ignored him too.

At dinner, they only spoke with the children and didn't speak to or look at each other at all. Eden looked between them in worry the whole time.

Later, Castiel put Adrian to bed and tucked him in.

"Are you and daddy okay?" Adrian asked him, and looked up at the angel with worried green eyes.

Castiel smiled and stroked his son's cheek, while he sat on the edge of his bed and looked down at him. "We're not good friends at the moment, but it'll go away soon. It's normal to have fights, and tomorrow daddy and I will be good friends again."

"Promise?"

Castiel smiled. "I promise." He leaned down and kissed his son's forehead and watched him close his eyes to sleep.

Eden was put to bed half an hour earlier than usual. She said she was tired and just wanted to go to sleep, and Dean tucked her in. They both knew she just wanted to be alone and get away from the tension in the house, and they felt guilty about it.

After having put Eden to bed and having tried to reassure her, Dean sighed and went to watch TV for a while. He wasn't sure where Cas was but he guessed he was in his workroom, painting.

After a while, Castiel came through the living room and headed for the bathroom. They eyes met briefly as the angel walked past the TV, but they both looked away fast and ignored each other. Castiel's wings were drawn tight against his body, and Dean couldn't help but feel hurt that his mate was shielding his beautiful wings from his view – wings that were usually only his to fully see and touch.

When the angel was done in the bathroom, Dean went inside to brush his teeth and prepare for bed.

He was expecting Cas to sleep on the bed in his workroom (which also served as a guest room), but when he finally entered the master bedroom to go to sleep, Castiel was lying on his usual spot on the bed. Dean hesitated slightly before quietly closing the door behind him.

Castiel shifted a little when the demon entered the room. He was lying with his back to Dean's side of the bed.

Dean walked over next to the bed, quietly, and began stripping out his clothes. He took off his t-shirt, jeans, socks, and left his boxers on. He moved onto the bed and lay down without a word. He felt Cas tense up next him and curl up slightly.

Dean sighed once he was lying comfortably on the bed.

The distance between them was bigger than usual and both of them felt very uncomfortable and awkward about it.

Dean lay on his back and turned his head to look at his mate's back and wings, which were partly hidden beneath the covers. He sighed, rolled over on his side, and moved closer to Cas to gently spoon up behind him and wrapped his arms around him.

Castiel tensed up when the demon embraced him from behind and began rubbing his pregnant stomach gently.

"Cas, I'm sorry, I hate fighting with you… I do get your point, I really do, and I don't wanna move away from everything, either. It's just… work is a real bitch lately – I suspect one of my colleagues is stealing money from the garage, and the thought of having to expose one of my good friends for fraud and stealing isn't a very comforting one. I don't know things at work will be after that, and I'm afraid the others will think of me as a snitch or something and create trouble for me. I guess it kind of affects my mood," Dean muttered, and gently nuzzled the angel's shoulder and neck. "Of course I want what's best for our children. I'm just worried about the money at the moment because I don't know if I'll have to quit my job if things go bad at work after I expose that guy. I'm sorry for being snappy earlier, Cas…"

Castiel relaxed and sighed as he leaned back into Dean. "I understand. I'm sorry too, Dean. I don't doubt for a second that you want what is best for the children, but sometimes you really do annoy me," he muttered.

Dean chuckled softly and kissed the angel's neck in apology.

Castiel shuddered lightly, and slowly turned around to face Dean. The demon moved back a little, and the angel settled himself on his back and turned his head to look at his mate.

"I understand that your job situation and money are an issue. I just don't want us to regret later that we ruined Eden's school life if things go bad for her if she transfers school," the angel spoke. He looked into Dean's eyes and saw them soften.

"I know, and I agree – the kids should be our priority. I guess we can stay and look for houses in this city. The southern suburb is probably the best place to raise the kids, although it's a bit expensive…"

Castiel smiled and leaned in to kiss the demon softly. "We'll start looking soon, then, after things at your work have been sorted out and we know how your job situation will be."

"Yeah, that sounds good. Hopefully we can find a good house at a good price when that problem is over with," Dean said. He smiled and cupped his mate's cheek, lovingly.

Castiel smiled and nuzzled into his hand.

"So… you're not mad anymore?"

The angel chucked softly. "No, I'm not that angry anymore… My anger has been slowly dissipating for a little while now – which is why I chose to sleep in here instead of the workroom."

Dean chuckled a bit. "Good… me too." He stroked his thumb over the angel's cheek. "So… Time for make-up sex, then?" he grinned.

Castiel rolled his eyes and moved up from the bed. Dean looked up at him, fearing he had said something wrong, but when the angel moved over to lock the doors and put on some quiet music to muffle sounds, the demon grinned and stripped out his boxers, eagerly. Castiel chuckled and stripped out of his t-shirt and boxer briefs as well, leaving him naked for Dean to see. He blushed a bit when the demon stared at him hungrily and licked his lips, before crawling into the bed again.

Dean captured his lips in a fierce kiss and the angel yelped in surprise. It was a messy and aggressive kiss, and Dean growled, almost pleased, when he felt Cas fighting back for dominance. The angel quickly submitted into the kiss, though, and the demon growled in smug victory, before laying Cas back onto the bed and continued kissing him.

Castiel gasped and moaned when the demon's hands roamed over his body possessively. Dean wasted no more time and finally began fingering the angel open, making him buck and mewl.

They clawed at each other while Dean prepared the angel for his cock, and their lips remained caught in a fierce kiss. Although Dean was being dominant and sexually aggressive at the moment, he was tender when he touched the angel's pregnant stomach, and Cas sighed in content when he did so.

"Hands and knees, Cas, and spread those pretty legs for me," Dean ordered, after pulling out his fingers.

Castiel groaned but complied. He moved himself up on all fours, spreading his wings to the side, and presented himself to Dean.

The demon looked at his mate's small, pink hole and groaned in appreciation. He didn't waste much time before finally guiding his hard cock into the angel and entered him in one, hard thrust. Castiel yelped and tried to keep his balance when Dean's thrust rocked him forward on the bed.

The demon set a fast, hard pace, and Castiel struggled to keep his noises down and to keep himself up on his knees. He closed his eyes and moaned when Dean continuously hit those spots inside of him that made him go wild.

Dean's rhythm changed as he leaned down over the angel's back, and Castiel growled in annoyance.

"You think the babies are okay with this?" Dean asked and continued thrusting into his mate's tight, warm heat.

Castiel groaned and lowered his head. "Yes, Dean, they're alright. We've done this before," he replied, annoyed.

"Well, I'm being a bit rougher than usual…"

"Just fuck me, Dean; the babies won't be harmed as long as I don't press my stomach against the bed," Castiel groaned.

Dean chuckled. "You asked for it." He shifted his hips and nailed Cas' precious spots head-on. He covered the angel's mouth with a hand when he howled in pleasure, and luckily he did so before any of the kids could hear it.

"Dean," Castiel whimpered, and just let Dean control the pace and rhythm as he pleased. The demon growled and wrapped his arms tightly around him as he pounded into his body. He was still holding back a little for the babies' sake, but Castiel didn't mind. It felt amazing.

Castiel finally came when Dean touched his wings and oil glands while fucking into him, and his body clenched up. Dean followed and spilled his seed deep inside his mate, and continued moving into him until it was over.

Dean helped Castiel lie back down on the bed again without hurting his stomach. They lay beside each other, panting. Dean got up to turn off the music, unlock the doors, and get a towel to clean them up with, before slipping into bed again. He put on his underwear again and helped Cas put his back on.

After that, they lay together and caressed each other's skin and wings while calming down from their high.

"Let's not have a fight like that again anytime soon… I think it really upset the kids," Dean finally spoke.

Castiel looked away. "I know, I feel guilty about that…"

"We'll talk to them about it tomorrow…"

"Yeah…" Castiel murmured and snuggled into Dean. "I'm sorry I was angry all day. I suspect I'm very likely to be extra grumpy during this pregnancy since it scares me a bit…"

Dean frowned and peered down at him. "You're scared of the pregnancy? Why?"

"Because the thought of having twins is frightening… with the extra pain and side effects. I don't feel very comfortable knowing that carrying twins is often more painful."

Dean rubbed the angel's back soothingly. "Hey… It'll be okay. You can do this. We'll talk to Charlie about painkillers and that kind of stuff next time, alright? I'll be there for you the whole time."

Castiel smiled. "I know, you're always there, Dean. With the exception of today…"

Dean laughed a little. "You just had to say that, didn't you?"

The angel chuckled a bit. "Yes, I'm sorry."

"No problem," Dean grinned.

They settled down to sleep, and both were relieved to be on good terms again and hoped that their children would be alright after they explained the situation to them.

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Author's notes: I couldn't help but make everything good again and let them have make-up sex after their fight XD They're likely to have more fights when the twins are born since it'll be stressful for them. I know the story lacks some drama but there will be some after the twins are born and when the kids grow older.

Thanks for reading, please review :)