[[I almost fell over when @DesiredOfFate told me that Noelle was @HowlingAlphaJay's older sister. I didn't ask questions because it wasn't my place, but when @HowlsOfRadiance asked me if she could borrow clothes from me, I didn't hesitate.]] Oh, yeah. Of »
« wasn't having it. I frowned looking at @DesiredOfFate. I was tired, but that was part of being a mother or at least that's what I thought.]] So very tired. [[I have always had trouble sleeping, but this was so much worse than anything that I was prepared »
[[I shifted in bed when I heard @DesiredOfFate talking to someone. I thought it was Mom at first but then I realized that he was talking to @HowlsOfRadiance and @HowlingAlphaJay. I thought that I was hearing things at first. As I listened more closely I »
« realized that it was an ultrasound picture. A smile crossed my face as I looked between @HowlsOfRadiance and @HowlingAlphaJay. I quickly hugged Leah and sat down at the kitchen table looking at @DesiredOfFate.]] Who is Noelle? [[There was only one person »
[[When I was done listening for howls to be sure that @DesiredOfFate was okay, I curled up on the couch with my favorite blanket. I had the baby monitor on the coffee table just in case Violet woke up. I turned on Netflix and continued where I had left off »
« before she tilted her head. "No one comes to visit during the day?" I shook my head as I took a bite of pizza.]] Not most days. [[Quil's mother frowned before hugging me. "Any time you want someone here with you and Violet, just call me. I'll be happy to »
[[I was just putting Violet down in her crib when I heard my phone dinged with a message from @HowlsOfRadiance. I stared at the message for a minute before I replied.]] Okay, I think he's sleeping, but I'll wake him up. Don't you dare feel bad for asking »
« understand why I was hesitant for a very long time. When I got pregnant, things changed. We were figuring things out and still are, but if @HowlsOfRadiance needed Quil I wasn't going to say no. Why? My parents loved that word when I needed him growing up »