*Haven't updated this in forever because I couldn't really think of any good ideas.

*2 years later*

*Carlos's POV*

I opened my eyes to see Logan snuggled up next to me. I didn't want to wake him up but we couldn't be late for our appointment.

"Logan. It's time to get up. We have to be at the adoption agency in three hours." He opened his eyes and smiled.

"Morning husband." We have been married for a little over a year now and today we were going to the adoption agency to sign papers. It might have been a little rushed but we really wanted kids. We already met with Caroline. She's a single 22 year old that is pregnant with twins. Our twins to be exact...or at least they will be when they are born. She has to give them up for adoption because she is being sent to a mental institution. We sign the official papers today and any day now she will give birth. We are even aloud to pick out the names. We got up and got dressed in a hurry. In just a few hours we were sitting in a large office.

"Hello there. I'm Michelle. I'll be helping you fill out the rest of the paper work since Cindy is on vacation. So let's get started. I'll give you a little bit to read these over." She handed us some papers and then went back to her computer. After reading everything over, we both signed on the dotted lines and handed the papers back. She double checked over everything and then filed them in a cabinet.

"So is that everything we have to do?"

"Not quite. We are very serious about our work here and we want to make sure that all children are places in loving, safe homes. I'll need to ask you both some questions and then if everything checks out we will send someone to inspect your house and make sure its baby proofed and a good environment. Then we can give your paper work the official stamp of approval. Just a moment." She picked up her phone and made a quick call. Moments later a short brunette came through the door. "This is Jackie. She's going to evaluate your answers. First, I just like to say I'm really am sorry that we have to do all of this stuff so late in the adoption process. We usually do all of this before any papers are signed but Caroline's situation is a bit different than most. So let's begin. You guys can take turns answering."

"Okay."

"So Logan, how long have you guys been married?"

"We just had our 1 year anniversary about two months ago."

"I see. So Carlos, why are you guys interested in having kids so soon?"

"Well, we love each other and really want to start a family."

"Are you guys prepared for the expenses that come with children?"

"Yes. We started saving after our wedding and have a decent amount left over after getting stuff for the twins' room and such. Plus Carlos makes $14 an hour working at the music store in town and I make $12 an hour as a waiter at Carino's."

"So you both work. How are you going to manage your schedules with the twins?"

"Well I work Mondays thru Thursdays from 9 until 4. Logan's schedule is always changing but he puts in about three or four days every week and works from 11 until 6. Also we have our friend Kendall moving in when the babies get here. He's going to help watch the kids when were both working."

"That's a smart idea. Does Kendall work?"

"Yeah. He makes about $20 an hour working construction on the weekends so he can help with bills and other stuff. During the week he goes to school at night. So our schedules work well."

"Okay. I think that's about all I have to ask. You guys can go wait in the lobby area while I talk with Jackie."

"Okay thanks." We walked out and waited for about 50 minutes. Michelle came back out with a smile on her face.

"Congratulations! Your adoptions papers are official! We sent someone over to your place and the owner of the apartments let him in. He thought your place was perfectly safe and he loves the nursery design. He just suggested that you keep the twins out of the basement, a least when they are toddlers. Wouldn't want them falling in the pool or getting into anything."

"Okay thank you so much!" After a little more talking we left and went home. Today had been perfect.