Epilogue 2: Not a framework, but the reality

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Throughout the house children's laughter could be heard. 3-year old boy and girl were running around, chasing each other.

"I said no running around the house!" a firm male voice said.

"Sorry dad" the children said, but kept running towards the door.

"You are too strict, babe" a woman said as she came down the stairs carrying a 1-year old boy in her arms.

"i just" the man started, but she kissed him to shut him up.

"I know" she smilled at him, one arm holding the boy, other reaching to his face to touch his cheek. "But they are just kids. Let them play" He just breathed in and out taking the boy in his arms.

"Anything from Hand?" he asked while slightly rocking the boy in his arms.

"Yes, actually. She needs us. Well the agency needs you to shoot things, and me to, well, hack them"

"But it's Saturday"

"Yes, but it was our decision to stay in the agency while having four kids, which was completely your fault by the way"

"Hey" he pulled her back to him. "I would do it again if you let me"

"Oh no, Grant. If you put another one in me, you are pushing it out"

"Come on, Skye. It's not fair"

"Oh, do shut up. Anyways, Jakub is coming over to watch the kids"

"You really trust him with those four."

"He got me trained. I think he and May might be the only ones able to dicipline those little monsters"

"Hey mom!" she heard a familiar sentence calling her.

"What now Kevin?"

"Have you seen my baseball bat? I can't find it anywhere" a 6-year old came in with his brown slightly curly hair being a complete mess.

"No. Have you asked the twins?"

"No."

"Well what are you waiting for?" she said and the boy turned around and went on his way to find his devilish siblings who had a tendency to take everyone's stuff and just missplace it in unusal spots. "Kill me now" Skye face palmed herself.

"Come on Skye, he is just a kid" he quoted her, which got him a light punch in his shoulder.

"Anyone home?" they heard an older voice everyone knew.

"Finally. What took you so long?" Skye welcomed her mentour and father figure with a hug.

"It was a last minute call. I had things to do"

"Like what? Watch TV and drink beer?" Ward got in also welcoming his former S.O.

"Those are also important things my boy. You'll find it very important once you get in my age" Sorenson commented. "Now where are my grandkids? I see Liam is here, but where are those little monsters?"

"Somewhere outside. Here" Ward answered and handed his youngest to Sorenson.

"Hi Liam, long time no see huh?" Sorenson said to the boy who just smilled at his grandfather.

"See brday, grampa" little boy said.

"Wow, a very advanced kid you got yourself. He can already for sentences" Sorenson told to the proud parents just beaming at the boy.

"Well, Liam is right. You did see him like 2 weeks ago on his birthday" a younger voice said.

"Nice to see you too Kev. Always pointing out the obvious, aren't you" Sorenson told the older boy and ruffed his hair.

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