Teenagers are cruel

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Rory's POV
Our house was filled of teenagers, Em was no longer that cute girl who couldn't decide mommy or daddy, she was 15 going on 16. We loved her as much or even more than we did when she was born, but things were a little harder now. As any mother and daughter we had our flights, although they didn't happed really often, we had a good relationship, which made it quite hard for me to say "no" sometimes. Thanks God I had Lane, who took her duty as godmother quite seriously and said "NO FUCKING WAY" every time it was needed. However she was definitely the calmest of the three, she loved science and ballet, she nevwr really gave us any problems.

As per the twins, they were still a little bit younger, but they were full in teenageres even if they were only 13, they hadn't even started highschool yet. Richard or Richy as we called him was a football player who looked dangerously like his dad, Collin and Paris were his godparents, another grate combination of fun and well... Paris. Leigh was probably the craziest of the three, she looked like her sister, she had Logan's hair and my eyes,  she was into esgrima and wasn't a fan of school, but I had hopes that when se realised what she wanted to do in her life she would find a purpose on going to school, her godparents were Robert and Odette, yes that Odette, we had grown really close over the years and everytine we were in Paris or she was in the states we would hang out.

The three of them got on really well, which was annoying sometimes. They tried to keep things from us but Em always told us the truth, she couldn't help it. Logan and I did our best to be here for our children, non of is worked crazy hours and we never went out on travels at the same time, so there was always one parent here.

- MOM I NEED HELP
I heard Leigh shout from upstairs, I run as fast así I could
- Hun what's going on
- Mom I think I had my first period
I gasped for air, she had scared the shit out of me
- Oh okay Hun that's not so bad, it was time though, I'll bring you some pads.

As I was going to get Leigh some pads I heard my other daughter shout

- MOM COME PLEASE
Once again I run as fast as I could
- Hey everything alright?
- No, Tori said she didn't want to speak to me anymore, I don't know what I'll do without her
- Oh Em, that's horrible come here
I hugged her as she cried in my arms, I never really went to a friendship loss, but I had my fair share of problems

- MOM ARE YOU BRINGING THE PADS
- I'm sorry Em give me a sec, your sister just got her period. IM GOING

After solving both of my daughters problems I headed down to see Logan, who had been dealing with the side effect of Richy first broke up. As I threw myself into the couch I said
- Teenagers are so cruel
- I know but I love them
- Yeah me too
- So what's going on up there Ace?
- Oh well Em's bestfriend kind of "broke up" with her, god knows why, and Leigh, well she got her first period
- Ha so it was a busy morning
- What about Richy?
- Oh, he'll be alright I told them he would find a better woman
- And he got better? So easily?
- Well I also told him how many girls I had on speed dial before you and that he looked just like me so he wouldn't have any problems
- Now that sounds more like the both of you
- And how are you holding up?
- I'm fine, you know it's not like we ever had the best relationship ever
- They were your parent Logan you can miss them
- I know, but I rather look forward, I have a beautiful woman by my side and three teenagers shouting and crying around, what else could I want?
- I love you, you know that?
- I know and I love you too Ace

Logan's parent had died a month ago while they were traveling, the kids weren't really affected, we didn't see them quite often but we had made things right during the years, I think Mitchum had grown into liking me a little. I wasn't sad by the event itself, more about what they meant to Logan and the kids. But really none of them seemed to be sad. You know teenagers are cruel.

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