Interview

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"So Emma, you and (Y/n) have a son together correct?" The host asked Emma, who nodded in response. "We do." She confirmed. "How's motherhood treating you? Because he's still pretty young isn't he?"

"It's good! He's only four years old, so he's still pretty young. He's in kindergarten, he just started school this year." Emma answered while smiling. "Does he like school? Most children tend not to, so is he like that?" The interviewer asked. Both the interviewer and Emma both had children so the conversation was pretty comfortable for both of them.

"He likes it. It's a lot more challenging for him than most of the kids in his class, since he has adhd and dyslexia. He has a lot of friends so I think that's the only reason he likes it." Emma shared, and the interviewer agreed. "Does he know what he wants to be when he grows up?" The host asked.

"Sort of. He's said a lot of different things. He wants to be a wizard like his dad, a penguin, a doctor, and Spider-Man. I think his top two are Spider-Man and a doctor. He has a toy first aid kit and he likes to do checkups on both (Y/n) and I, like he takes our heartbeats and then gives us fake shots. He's very into it. I think he could be an amazing doctor when he grows up." Emma explained, and the host laughed.

"So he loves Spider-Man?" The host questioned, and Emma nodded. "He does. He really loves Spider-Man. His aunt Florence definitely encouraged it. She went out and bought him all of the Spider-Man toys they sell at the store and brought them over for him to have when she found out he liked Spider-Man. He couldn't use half of them for another few years at the time she bought them so I had to just put them all in a spare closet. But he has them all now and he loves playing with them." Emma smiled as she shared the story. "I also had (Y/n) dress up as Spider-Man a few weeks ago to surprise him for his birthday, and he loved it. Like he was showing him all of his Spider-Man toys and all of that, it was really cute." Emma added, (Y/n) covering Michael's ears as they watched the interview from home.

"How are you though? Like how is being a mum?" The host asked her. "It feels amazing actually. I love being a mum, it's rewarding. I love being there to see all the milestones my son has hit in the few years he's been alive. I'm very proud of him and he's an amazing kid, it feels really good and rewarding to know that (Y/n) and I raised him to be who he is and he's a really good kid, it's just the best feeling ever to know I had a part in helping him become who he is and getting to be involved in his life." Emma explained, the host nodding along. "So all the sleepless nights were worth it?" The host asked while smiling.

"Definitely. Although I still haven't gotten my previous sleep schedule back to how it was before he was born, and I probably won't ever get it back. But he likes to crawl into mine and (Y/n)'s bed almost every night. He can sleep in his own bed and he usually does, but he likes to cuddle with us all the time." Emma agreed.

"It seems like there's not ever a dull moment with him is there?" The host joked, and Emma giggled. "There's really not, it's always exciting. He's a little daredevil." Emma nodded. "He is?" The host questioned, and Emma nodded.

"Oh yeah, he loves to go on all the big rides at amusement parks and loves haunted houses and stuff like that. He definitely got that from his father." Emma explained. "He loves to watch sports with his father as well."

"What sports?" The host asked. "They watch basketball, lacrosse, tennis, and baseball. He plays tee ball since he likes watching baseball so much I thought it would be fun for him and he loves tee ball. Once he gets a bit older he'll do baseball, but he loves tee ball and baseball." Emma shared.

"He sounds like a lovely boy." The host complimented. "He is. He's very sweet. He's very kind and cares about his friends and family a lot." Emma responded. "Has he watched Harry Potter?" The host asked her, and Emma nodded.

"He's only seen the first movie. I read him the picture book version of the first three books." Emma shared. "Who's his favorite character?" The host questioned. "His favorite character is Hermione." Emma bragged. "Did he watch the movies or read the books first?" The host asked.

"I read him the books first and after the chapter where Hermione gets them through the devils snare he goes 'mummy my favorite character is Hermy' and I was kind of like 'why is she your favorite character?' because his favorite character before was Harry and he said 'because she's the coolest and she saved everyone and she's smart!' And I was very happy about that because like, I am Hermione." Emma shared, smirking as she told the story.

"Does he knows you're Hermione? Does he know that his mother is his favorite character?" The host question and Emma nodded. "(Y/n) says that Hermione is only his favorite character because it's me, but I think he's just jealous Michael's favorite isn't him. He only found out I was Hermione once we showed him the first movie. (Y/n) told him that I was Hermione to see his reaction and he didn't believe it for a while. He didn't think it was possible since he was seeing the first movie and I was ten when that was filmed and now I'm not ten, so he was like 'that's not mummy!' Because I'm not ten years old anymore. He's aware that we're in the movies but he also is still a bit confused about it." Emma explained.

The interview ended shortly after and Emma was eager to go home and spend the rest of the day with her family.

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