61. Extreme

"—we advice, due to the extreme weather conditions, that people avoid the roads at all costs. If a journey is necessary, walking is your safest bet, most roads have yet to be cleared and we expect another heavy blizzard later today—"

He shut off the radio in the kitchen, returning to his bedroom to find his side of the bed now occupied. Parker had crawled into bed beside a five month pregnant Brennan, her arm was tucked around him, the ten year old nestled against her chest under the covers, both sound asleep, oblivious to the eyes of one Seeley Joseph Booth observing them from the doorway.

In the week since Parker had arrived from England Booth had observed many moments between his son and partner. Parker hadn't visited the states since they'd become a couple and Booth had been worried about his sons reaction towards both Brennan and the new baby. Clearly he'd had no need to be, Parker adored Brennan and his sister.

Booth silently crossed the room, crawling under the covers beside his son, throwing an arm over the three people who meant the most to him. Brennan stirred, murmuring softly in her sleep as she reached out for his hand, settling it on her growing bump beside Parker's. He smiled as his daughter kicked, amazed that Brennan could sleep as their daughter bruised her insides.

"Love you, Booth."

He grinned, watching as she closed the eye she'd peeked open to look at him, nuzzling herself closer to Parker, searching for the warmth the young boy provided.

"I love you, too, Bones. All three of you."

She was asleep again before she could register his words, he gladly followed her lead.