May 2026 (Castiel is 36, Dean is 38, Eden is 12, Adrian is 9, the twins are 5, Gabriel is 41).
May came around with hot weather, sunny days, and the children being excited because the summer holidays were no longer that far away.
Castiel was big and round, and the baby was supposed to arrive on May 6th. He had been on maternity leave for a few weeks now, so Dean had to drive the kids to school and kindergarten on his own. Dean went to work that day, although he'd rather stay home with Castiel in case he should suddenly go into labor. He had made the angel swear to call him right away in case the contractions started, and Castiel had rolled his eyes and assured him he would do so.
They weren't very surprised when the day passed without any contractions. Charlie had said that babies could sometimes be a little late, although their other children had arrived more or less right on schedule.
On May 7th, Castiel was home alone again, waiting patiently for the baby to want to come into the world. He was excited, although it saddened him that this would be the last time he would feel a baby growing inside of him. He enjoyed being pregnant, feeling the little life that he and Dean had created grow and kick, and wondering what the baby would be like.
Castiel was napping on the couch in the afternoon when the doorbell suddenly rang. He groaned and struggled to get up while holding his heavy belly. He had felt a few, tiny pains in his stomach during the day so he knew that the baby was slowly on his way, but he hadn't had any real contractions yet. He got up from the couch and padded over to the front door. He peered through the door spy and frowned when he saw Gabriel on the other side of the door.
"Cassie!" Gabriel beamed when the younger angel opened the door.
Castiel frowned at him. "Hello, Gabriel, what are you doing here?"
"What a way to greet your favorite brother, dude!" Gabriel spoke and rolled his eyes. He pulled Castiel into a brotherly hug which the other angel returned. "I came by to see how things are going. After all, you're home all alone when your baby is about to come," he said after they pulled away from each other.
Castiel put a hand on his stomach. "Yes, I think he'll come soon, though." He stepped aside and allowed his brother inside and closed the door again afterwards. "I'm glad you came by, I don't really like being alone in this state."
Gabriel laughed and took off his shoes. "I wouldn't wanna be alone like that either, bro, but at least I'm a real man so I don't have to worry about that, ever."
"Very funny, Gabriel, but you should know that I feel comfortable being what I am," Castiel spoke dryly and went into the kitchen to get something to drink for his brother. He knew that Gabriel loved sodas and anything with sugar, so he took a coke for him from the fridge and handed it to him.
"I'm just messing with you, bro," Gabriel grinned. "Hey, you got coke in your fridge! Is that wise with four sugar-hungry kids around?"
"Eden and Adrian don't drink sugary beverages that often, and the twins know that Dean and I know exactly how many sodas are in the fridge, so they won't dare taking any because they know they won't get to watch cartoons then."
"You're blackmailing them?! They're kids, they need sugar!"
"If they have sugar they are uncontrollable, and it's not blackmailing, Gabriel, it's raising your children," Castiel sighed. He winced and rubbed his stomach when he felt a kick inside.
"I think that little guy is protesting at your words, Cassie," Gabriel smirked. He moved his hand over and put it on Castiel's round belly to feel the baby kick. "He's got Dean's spirit," he grinned.
Castiel chuckled fondly. "I need to sit down, though…"
"Alright, I like your couch anyway. It's very sexy," Gabriel grinned and helped his brother over to the couch.
"That's kind of disturbing…" Castiel muttered and carefully sat down. He had brought a glass of juice for himself to enjoy during his brother's company.
Gabriel laughed. "Well, as long as you don't tell me what you and Dean have done on this couch…"
"Dean and I haven't done such things on the couch, I don't want it to get dirty."
"Good to know," Gabriel chuckled.
They sat down and chatted for a while. Castiel was interested in hearing about what was going on in his brother's life because he hadn't heard much from him lately. Gabriel told him that things were going okay, and that Loki was the cutest little girl who won over everyone's heart when they saw her – he also said that could be a good disguise once he taught her a few prankster tricks, which made Castiel rolls his eyes and feel sorry for the girl.
It was almost 3pm when Castiel got up to use the bathroom once again. He used the bathroom quite often during his pregnancy because the baby constantly put pressure against his bladder.
Just when Castiel was ready to exit the bathroom, a sharp pain in his stomach had him gasping and leaning against the nearby shower stall for support. He groaned when the pain continued for a few more moments, and he knew he was having contractions.
"Cassie? You okay in there?" came Gabriel worried voice from the other side of the door.
Castiel took a few quick breaths to handle the pain before replying, "No, I… The contractions have started. Can you please call Dean?"
"What?!" sounded Gabriel's panicked voice. Castiel could hear him moving around in panic, and when he finally opened the door and stepped out Gabriel stared at him with wide, shocked eyes. "What am I supposed to do?!"
Castiel groaned in annoyance. "I told you; just call Dean, please."
"Yeah, okay, I can do that," Gabriel muttered and quickly pulled out his cell phone to call his brother-in-law.
Castiel tried to control his breathing again and slowly moved over to sit on the couch until Dean arrived to drive him to the hospital. He listened to Gabriel's panicked conversation with Dean on the phone until his brother finally hung up.
"Dean's coming, but he's picking up the kids first since there won't be time for it afterwards, and I can't do it because the teachers don't know me," Gabriel told him, and seemed to have calmed down a bit.
Castiel nodded and hoped that the next contraction wouldn't appear anytime soon.
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When Dean finally showed up, they drove to the hospital in a hurry with all the kids and Gabriel in the car. Mary and John would be at the hospital soon to help Gabriel look after the kids while Dean helped Castiel through the birth. They didn't entirely trust Gabriel to be alone with the kids because he tended to give them unhealthy food and allow the twins to pull silly pranks.
Castiel was having another contraction when they arrived at the hospital, and the twins were crying in fear. Eden was calm, and Adrian was only mildly freaked out.
"Oh, there you are, my dears!" Mary greeted them when they arrived. She was still working as a nurse at a doctor's clinic in Dean and Castiel's city, so she could drive to the hospital pretty quick. John would be arriving a little later. Mary came over to Castiel and looked at him in worry. "How are you? Painful contractions?"
"Yes, very painful," the angel groaned.
"That's your fault, Dean, for knocking him up!" Gabriel growled and glared at Dean.
Dean stared back at him in slight annoyance. "Hey, wasn't really my fault actually—"
"This is not the time to start arguing! Poor Castiel is in pain and needs some quietness," Mary scowled at them, and carefully helped Castiel into the room that one of the nurses told them to go to. Castiel seemed grateful for her help. They still had to wait for Charlie's arrival but she'd probably be there soon.
"Papa okay?" cried Isaac and sniffled.
"Yes, papa is okay, the baby is just coming," Eden smiled and tried to comfort her youngest brother. Lily was crying too, and the twins came over to Eden and clung to her while Adrian stood next to her calmly.
"Hey guys, don't be so upset! You're supposed to be happy when a new baby is coming," Gabriel told them, and kneeled down beside them to stroke their hair and comfort them.
"But papa is hurting," Lily sniffled, and glanced up at him with teary eyes.
They had all followed Castiel into the delivery room while waiting for Charlie. The angel sat down on the bed carefully and tried to control his breathing again while Dean sat down next to him and stroked his back to reassure him.
"I'm okay, children," Castiel told them and smiled. He looked up at Mary. "Maybe you can take them somewhere else so they won't be so worried when they look at me?"
Mary smiled warmly. "Alright, I will do that. Good luck with the baby, I can't wait to see him."
"Thank you, and me too," Castiel smiled back.
"Come on, kids, who wants a sandwich or a muffin from the cafeteria?" Mary asked the children and reached out to take the twins' hands.
"Me, me, me!" Isaac cheered and happily took her hand. The promise of food could always cheer him up again, and Mary laughed at his sudden shift in moods. Lily cheered up a bit as well and took Mary's other hand while walking out the room.
"Hey, I want a muffin too!" Gabriel spoke.
Mary laughed. "You're gonna have to pay for that yourself, young man."
Gabriel pouted. He quickly glanced back at his brother and Dean and said, "Good luck, Cassie, I feel the pain with you!"
"I kind of doubt that, but thank you," Castiel told him with a weak smile. Gabriel laughed at him before following the others to the cafeteria.
Eden looked a little hesitant to follow, and she turned around to look at her parents in worry. "Dad, take care of papa, okay?"
Dean laughed softly. "Of course I will, sweetie. When don't I take care of him?" he chuckled. Castiel smiled and rolled his eyes a bit, and Eden grinned.
"See you soon, good luck with the baby!" she told them and quickly followed after the others.
"Thank you," Castiel told her and smiled up at Dean after Eden was gone.
Dean returned his smile and gently stroked the angel's cheek with his hand. "You're so gorgeous, Cas, as are the kids. We produce good children with each other," he grinned.
Castiel's cheeks reddened a tiny bit and rolled his eyes while smiling. "Yes, we do." He groaned when another contraction started. It was painful, and the angel needed to move into another position to ease the pain. Dean carefully helped him down on the floor, and a nurse quickly gave them a soft, thin mattress that the angel could be on. Castiel went down on his hands and knees, and groaned and panted through the contraction.
"He should better put this on," the nurse said and handed Dean a hospital gown. "Ms. Bradbury will be here very soon to look at him and deliver the baby."
"Alright, thanks," Dean told her and watched her leave the room.
When the contraction had subsided, Dean helped the angel out of his maternity clothes and into the hospital gown. Castiel hated the clothing but it was better to wear in his situation.
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After Charlie had arrived, Castiel immediately felt more comfortable about the situation. She assessed his progress and they all waited for the baby to come. It took three hours before the birth started, and as usual Dean held his hand through the whole thing while Castiel lay on the bed. Painful screams and gasps filled the room along with words of encouragement, and Castiel almost hit Dean with his wing when he lashed it out in pain. The demon didn't really mind, but he hated seeing his beloved mate in pain.
"Come on, Castiel, one more push," Charlie told him from between his legs, and the angel cried out as he pushed one more time.
When the baby was out, Castiel slumped back with an exhausted smile. Dean grinned widely when he saw Charlie lift the baby up, and placed gentle kisses on the angel's hand which was in between his own.
"Eeek! The umbilical cord is around his neck! Andrea, hurry up and help me," Charlie told the midwife next to her, and they quickly used the scissors to cut the baby free before hurrying him towards the table behind them.
"Is he okay?" Dean asked, worried. Castiel looked up with an equal expression of worry.
"Don't worry, he'll be fine. We just had to be a bit quick there," Charlie told them from where she was standing at the table and taking care of the baby. When the cord was off, the baby finally started crying, and Dean and Castiel slumped in relief.
"I'll give him a quick wash and check his airways, and then I'll bring him back to you," Charlie told them before taking the baby into another room.
"Alright, thanks," Dean told her. He let out a heavy, relieved sigh, and smiled when Cas slumped back against the bed in relief. "I was getting worried there for a second."
"Me too," Castiel sighed and closed his eyes from exhaustion. A midwife came over to take away dirty towels and sheets and clean up, before the two parents got some time to themselves again.
"I think his wings were grey, but I can't really tell for sure," Dean smiled. He sat on the chair next to Castiel and stroked the angel's wing gently. Castiel's wings were resting along his sides on the bed, and they twitched a little when Dean touched them.
Castiel merely hummed in response and had his eyes closed while he tried to regain some strength. Dean chuckled fondly at him and continued petting his wing and stroking his cheek lovingly. Their bond was filled with love and devotion, and they both smiled and relaxed at the feeling.
They looked up when Charlie returned after a few minutes with the baby in her arms. She grinned at them when she carefully put the blanket covered baby into Castiel's arms. The angel sat up in the bed and gently took the new baby into his arms. He pulled the blanket a bit aside to look at the baby properly, and Dean leaned over him to see.
The baby was tiny. Smaller than all his siblings were at their birth. He had small, dark hairs, had oil glands like his sisters did, pale skin, tiny and fluffy light grey wings, and when he opened his eyes they were a bright blue shade. He was tailless, like Charlie had said, and his little hands were curled into fists. He made a small cooing noise and stared up at them curiously.
Castiel's smile was warm and motherly as he cuddled the baby in his arms, and Dean grinned proudly and let the baby curl his little hand around his index finger.
"Hey, little guy," Dean cooed softly. Castiel chuckled beside him and gently stroked the baby's head.
Charlie watched them with a smile. "He's smaller than your other children were at birth. I can almost tell without any blood tests that he's a submissive, but we better wait for the results before we can be one hundred percent sure. It should be a few more hours before the result is ready."
Dean looked up at her in surprise. "Really? A submissive?" he asked, awed, and glanced down at the little baby boy again.
Castiel seemed equally awed, and Dean noticed the way his arms tightened protectively around the little bundle in his arms. Submissives were rare, and they always had a tight bond with each other, especially between parents and children.
"Well, let's wait for the result to be sure. He could just be a small beta, although that's extremely rare unless they're born prematurely," Charlie said. "I'll go up and rush those lab people for a quick result since they do slack off sometimes, and I'll go get your family from the cafeteria, okay?" she grinned at them.
Dean laughed a little. "Okay, thanks."
Charlie smiled at them before disappearing out the door, and Dean and Castiel were left alone with their new little baby to watch and admire. They grinned down at the new family member, and Dean pressed a chaste kiss to the angel's temple as they proudly watched their new little son. Castiel leaned into his touch and smiled happily.
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When Dean's parents, Gabriel, and the children arrived, they were excited to see the new little baby and quickly came over to look.
"Aww, isn't he cute," Mary grinned when she looked down at the little baby. John stood next to her and smiled proudly while he wrapped an arm around her waist. He had come to the hospital after he finished work. It was almost 8pm now, and the baby was their only child to be born after 7pm.
"I wanna seeee," Lily pouted, and jumped up and down next to the bed to catch a better glimpse of the baby. Isaac was standing on his toes as he too tried to be able to see.
Gabriel looked down at the baby with a smile before he looked down at the twins. "Easy there, kiddos, I'll help you out." He grabbed both children under his arms and lifted them up to see. They screamed a bit and kicked their feet which were right up against the angel's wings. "Hey, don't kick my wings, guys!"
The others laughed softly and continued looking down at the new baby. Dean was still sitting in the chair on the other side of the bed, and leaned over the bed to look down at the baby properly.
"Aww, he looks cute!" Eden exclaimed and smiled proudly at her new sibling. Adrian stood next to her and watched the baby curiously.
"What's his name?" Isaac asked when Gabriel put him and Lily down again.
"We haven't picked a name yet because we wanna know if he's a submissive or beta first. Charlie said he's probably a submissive, but she wasn't sure if he could be a small beta before we get the results," Dean explained to all of them.
Mary nodded. "Yes, that is always hard to tell when the babies are so young."
"What's a 'submissive'?" Isaac asked and stared up at them. The others chuckled, and Adrian rolled his eyes.
"That's like your papa is – kind of like being both a boy and a girl, in a way," Mary explained patiently. Castiel squirmed a bit and averted their eyes, and the little baby made a small noise of discomfort before calming down again.
Isaac and Lily looked at each other in confusion.
They spent the next few hours feeding the new baby, talking and chatting, and Gabriel took the kids out for a walk when the twins got restless and hyper. They were waiting for Charlie to come with the results for the baby before naming him, but already now they were beginning to consider a few names for a submissive boy.
After nearly three hours, Charlie returned to them with the news.
"So, what are the results, Charlie?" Dean asked impatiently when Charlie appeared in the doorway to the room.
"Well, my first assumption was correct: the baby is a male submissive," Charlie smiled.
They all seemed pleased to have it confirmed, and Castiel stared down at the baby in his arms and gently stroked his little head. The angel knew that this baby would need extra care, because submissives tended to be very clingy and less confident when they were young. Dean smiled when he watched Castiel stare at the baby and seem protective of him, and he put a reassuring hand on top of the angel's arm.
"It's very rare to have alpha, beta, and submissive boys. You guys are really something," Charlie laughed.
"Well, Dean has always managed to surprise us in many ways," John snorted. Mary chuckled next to him, and Dean rolled his eyes.
After Charlie said goodbye to them and left, Eden turned to look up at her parents and asked, "What are you gonna name him?"
"Yeah, what's his name?" Isaac asked excitedly, and jumped a bit to get a better look again.
"Stop jumping, you'll upset the baby," Adrian scolded him, and Isaac pouted up at him in offense.
Castiel chuckled and looked down at the baby once more.
"Any names in mind, Cas?" Dean asked him, and touched one of the angel's white feathers absently.
Castiel studied the baby for a minute, and smiled when blue eyes looked up into his own. "Well, there is one name that we have talked about earlier that I like a lot."
"Yeah? Which is that?" Dean prompted.
"Noah. I like the name Noah," Castiel answered, and kept his eyes on the baby before looking up into Dean's green eyes. The demon's face softened and smiled at him.
"Noah? I like that."
"I like it too," Eden spoke.
"A good name for a submissive," Mary smiled. She entwined her tail with John's while they watched Dean and Castiel with the baby.
"Hmmm, sounds okay to me," Gabriel shrugged.
The baby had been staring up at Castiel and Dean during the name discussing and had made a pleased sound. Dean grinned at the baby after the name was finally decided. "Noah it is."
The others cheered, and Noah squirmed slightly and cried when he got hungry again. Dean laughed softly at him and carefully took him from Castiel's arms and into his own. "You like your name so much that it makes you hungry, huh? Let's see if your grandmother is so kind to get you another bottle from the nurses, otherwise you're not getting any food," he cooed, and briefly stared up at Mary with a smirk.
Mary rolled her eyes. "Alright. You always let me be your slave, Dean," she said, playfully, and went off to find some milk.
Dean grinned. "Thanks, mom."
Castiel watched Dean rock the crying baby, and smiled when Noah calmed down a little in the demon's arms.
"He's so tiny," Lily commented, and stared over at the baby in awe.
"Your papa was also tiny when he was born. I could have flushed him out the toilet and no one would have known," Gabriel smirked. Lily and Isaac laughed, while Adrian looked a little shocked.
"That's not very nice to say, Gabriel," Castiel scowled at him. He was annoyed that Gabriel always made rude or embarrassing comments about him, although he knew his brother only meant well. Dean laughed next to him.
"What? It's true! You were just as tiny as little Noah there. Mom once lost you in a pile of clothes and she almost couldn't find you again. In kindergarten you were about half the size of the alpha angels, and they thought you had ended up in the wrong place."
Castiel blushed a bit and looked slightly annoyed with Gabriel's mocking about his size, but Dean just grinned at him. "Sounds very cute. I would like to see more pictures of your childhood, Cas." He had seen one of Castiel's old photo albums that Gabriel had managed to find, but Castiel had been 8+ years in that album so he didn't get to see him as a baby and toddler. There hadn't been many pictures because it was after Castiel's parents had died, and Michael wasn't one for taking photos so it had been Gabriel and their distant aunt who had shot most of the photos.
"I think we have some more than those I showed you, I'll find them for you if I can," Gabriel smirked. "But you know me, things always get lost when I need 'em."
"I wanna see baby pictures of papa too!" Eden grinned. She was standing next to John, and she looked up at him. "Do you have pictures of dad as a baby, too?"
"Oh, we have lots of them," John smirked.
Dean groaned. "Why did I even bring this up?"
"I'm asking you the same thing, Dean," Castiel grumbled and looked at him.
Mary returned to the room with a bottle of warm milk in her hand. "Milk is here," she smiled, and went over to hand the bottle to Dean.
"Thanks, mom, the conversation was getting weird in here," Dean said, and started feeding Noah the bottle. The baby melted into Dean's strong arms and sucked eagerly on the bottle, and Castiel smiled warmly at the scene.
"Oh, c'mon, Dean! You afraid of letting your kids see your pale ass when you were still a little, screaming lizard?" Gabriel teased.
"Uncle Gabe said ass!" Isaac exclaimed.
"Yes he did, and he's a bad boy," Mary said and glared at Gabe.
"Is there ever a time when uncle Gabe doesn't say a bad word?" Adrian muttered. Eden laughed next to him.
"Why don't we show them yours instead, Gabe?" Dean retorted, and briefly glared up at him before turning his attention back to the baby in his arms.
Gabriel laughed. "The only person who sees my ass lately is Katie, and I ain't showing it to anyone else."
Eden frowned up at him. "Who's Katie?"
"My new girlfriend," Gabriel smiled.
"Girlfriend?" Dean asked and raised an eyebrow at him. "When did you meet her?"
"About six months ago, at one of my concerts… I accidentally spilled my drink all over her dress and I had to make it up to her. We got along pretty well and I gave her a free ticket for the next concert as compensation, and then… well, things just worked between us," Gabriel shrugged. "She's an angel and she's five years younger than me. And totally not like Kali at all."
"Maybe she can make you settle down?" Mary smiled, and seemed genuinely happy for him that he finally found someone.
"Well, she really knows how to domesticate me, I admit that, and we aren't even mates yet," Gabriel laughed. "But she can handle my playful personality, and sometimes even encourages it."
"Wow, must be quite some woman," Dean chuckled.
"I feel sorry for her…" Castiel murmured.
"Hey, she likes me!" Gabriel protested and glared at his younger brother.
"I'm sure she does," John spoke dryly. Eden giggled and Gabriel gave her a playful glare.
Noah finished the bottle and cried a little afterwards. Dean rocked him and put him back into Castiel's arms so he could calm down the baby. Dean always thought that the angel was better at calming down the babies than he was, and he smiled as Cas shushed little Noah until the baby only made a few quiet sobs.
"He doesn't have much demon in him," John commented as he looked at Castiel sitting with Noah.
"Yeah, he does look a lot like an angel," Dean pondered.
"You didn't cheat on Dean, did you, Cassie?" Gabriel spoke and raised an eyebrow.
Castiel snapped his head up to stare at his brother in horror. "No, never!" he denied, as if the thought alone was mad.
Mary and John laughed, and Dean grinned softly while touching some of Cas' soft feathers.
"Maybe he gets sharper feathers when he's older?" Adrian spoke. Adrian's own feathers had some roughness like demon wings, and it wouldn't be surprising if they could turn sharp someday.
Gabriel blinked. "Hmm, could be. Normally a submissive angel's wings are the softest kind, but since he's half demon you can never know what his wings will be like…"
"Either way he's healthy and he's theirs, that's all that matters," Mary spoke.
Dean and Castiel agreed, and watched as the baby slowly fell asleep in the angel's arms.
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The guestroom had been transformed into a new nursery, and the guest bed had been put into Castiel's workroom so that guests could sleep in here. They had plenty of mattresses for guests, so if they had many guests they could sleep elsewhere too, or use one of the children's bedrooms.
The day after Noah was born, they went home with the new baby. So far he had been rather calm. He only cried when he needed food or diaper changes, and he was rather easy to soothe. He also slept for rather long, but Dean and Castiel weren't sure if he would keep doing that or not.
When they came home, Castiel carried Noah in his arms while Dean went over to the kitchen to prepare some milk. The children helped them carry some of their stuff inside, and the twins immediately went over to watch television and tumbled around.
Castiel sat down on the couch and smiled down at Noah in his arms.
Eden came over to him and looked down at her new brother. "Can I try holding him too?"
"Of course, but be careful," the angel smiled, and gestured for her to sit down beside him. Once she sat down, he carefully put the little baby into her arms. Noah was wrapped up in a soft, light purple blanket, and Eden smiled when he cooed softly and curled his hands.
"He's so adorable," she grinned.
Adrian came over to look, and he stood in front of Eden and peered down at Noah. It didn't take long before the twins came crawling across the couch and over to Eden to look at their little brother. Lily whined when Isaac got in her way, and she shoved him to be able to see too. Isaac grunted as he almost fell off the couch, and pushed his sister into the back of the couch.
"Stupid!" Lily whined.
"You're stupid!" Isaac snapped back.
"Hey, stop fighting near the baby! You'll end up hurting him," Adrian growled at them and glared them down. The twins stared back at him before slowly crawling forward and made space for each other as they stared at Noah.
Eden chuckled a little at the way Adrian made their siblings quiet down, and Castiel smiled at his oldest son.
"It's weird that he doesn't have a tail," Isaac commented as he studied little Noah.
Castiel's smile disappeared, and he glanced down at the baby with a sad expression.
Then, Dean came over with the bottle and looked firmly between the children. "Just because he has no tail doesn't mean that he's not one of you. Your papa has no tail either, and you love him, no? Don't ever judge someone on what they have or don't have."
"I didn't mean it like that… it's just weird," Isaac muttered, and pulled away when Eden shifted on the couch and put the baby back into Castiel's arms to be fed.
"I know, I just wanted to clear that up for everybody."
Castiel smiled up at his mate gratefully before feeding the baby. The other children watched, and there were no more comments about Noah looking different from the others.
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Author's notes: And the baby is here :D I hope you like the name I chose for him. He's gonna be their last baby. This chapter was really hard to write… it always gets to repetitive when I write birth chapters, but I think they're too important to leave out.
I chose an OC to be Gabriel's new love interest because I couldn't find a good character from the show to match him with, and I didn't want him to be alone. I hope you guys don't mind :b
Thanks for reading, please leave a review :)
