Please Come Home (Liz&Michael) - Request ★

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Liz's POV
I walk into Leo's bedroom to wake him up.

"Baby boy, you need to wake up now." I say softly, crouching next to his bed.

"Mmm." Leo groans.

"I'll make waffles." I say.

Leo opens his eyes.

"Good morning." I giggle.

"Hi." Leo smiles.

"You wanna come downstairs?" I ask, picking up the stuffed animals and blankets that fell on the floor in the night.

"Is Daddy home yet?" Leo asks.

"Daddy's still on his business trip so no, it's just Mommy today." I tell him.

"Okay. Love you Mommy." Leo says, hugging me.

"Love you too, Leo." I kiss his head.

"Carry me?" Leo smiles.

"Alright." I roll my eyes playfully and he laughs as I pick him up from the bed and carry him downstairs.

"What we doing today, Mama?" Leo asks once I sit him on the kitchen counter.

"What do you want to do today?" I ask while making breakfast.

"Shopping?" Leo asks.

"What for?" I ask laughing.

"I dunno. Toys....clothes...candy.." Leo trails off.

"M'kay. I'll think about it." I say.

"You thought 'bout it yet?" Leo asks after a few seconds.

"No, bud." I laugh.

"Are the waffles ready?" Leo asks.

"Nearly. Drink your juice, please." I say, pushing the plastic cup closer to him.

"You just saying that because it has my med med in it." Leo pouts, crossing his arms.

"It's not medicine, it's vitamins. And you only have those at night." I say.

"Hmm." Leo says, looking in the cup.

"It's completely pure apple and berry juice." I say.

"Can we make the train track today?" Leo asks, drinking his juice.

"Sure." I say.

"And then we can face time Daddy to show him." Leo says excitedly.

"That's a great idea, Leo. I'm sure he'll love to see that." I smile.

Timeskip

Leo finishes building the last piece of the train track.

Leo finishes building the last piece of the train track

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"Leo, this might be the best track yet." I say.

"Can we call Daddy now?" Leo asks.

"Yep, just let me...Baby, your face just lost all color. Are you feeling okay?" I ask, crouching in front of him.

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