I woke up to the sound of Lyra and Hayes screaming at each other.
The twins had been trouble since day one. Now as eight-year-olds they loved to argue over every little thing.
I was exhausted.
Riley had come over and we had taken the twins to Disneyland, we had just gotten home a couple hours ago. Eli had spent the long weekend watching Netflix and eating pizza alone. It was his turn to solve our children's problems.
I checked the time, it was just past bedtime.
I shoved his chest, "Eli get up."
Eli stirred, wrapping his arm around my waist and pulling me closer to him. I almost fell asleep again, forgetting the twins fighting when Lyra screamed.
"MOM! HAYES PULLED MY HAIR!"
I groaned and pushed Eli off of me. He was still fast asleep. So, naturally, being the mature thirty-one-year old I was, I shoved him off of the bed, forcing him to jerk awake.
"Geez! Woman. I was having a really good dream!" Eli exclaimed.
"You can come back and dream once you fix up the twins' issue," I muttered, slowly drifting back into my sleep.
"They can figure it out themselves, we should just blare some music and sleep through it."
I opened my eyes, glaring at him.
Eli sighed, "Fine. But only because I love you."
I closed my eyes smiling, "I love you too."
Eli dragged himself out of our room, leaving the door ajar. I hated it when people did that. There was no way I would be able to fall asleep with the door open and I was too lazy to shut the door.
I settled on laying in bed and waiting for Eli to get back.
"Okay, my little devils. I'm going to tell you a little bedtime story. But you have to promise not to fight," I heard Eli tell the twins.
"Promise!" Both of the twins replied.
I was curious to hear what Eli was going to tell them.
"Alright kids. I'm going to tell you the story of how I met your mother."
Oh my god who was he? Ted Mosby from How I Met Your Mother?
This story was going to be great.
"So," Eli began, "I was walking to class one day, when your mother threw coffee at me in anger. I apologized for bumping into her, but she stomped away. She said I looked ugly and it really hurt my feelings."
He had better tell them he was kidding.
"Was Mom really that mean?" Hayes asked.
"Yes. She was," Eli sobbed dramatically.
I was living in a house with not two but three children.
"What happened next, Dad?" Lyra asked.
"Well. I kept buying your mother gifts and she just kept on throwing them away," Eli complained loudly so that it was clear he wanted to make sure I heard.
Yeah. I wasn't going to get out of bed. He could tell them all the lies he wanted. Over the past years, I had grown very attached to our bed. It was a very clingy relationship.
Lyra and Hayes both gasped, buying Eli's story.
"One time, I even bought your mother a car and she used a golf club to destroy it."
YOU ARE READING
Graffiti Boy
Teen Fiction"Ouch, my self-esteem. You really know how to hurt a man." "You're barely a man. You're like twelve." "On a scale of one to ten? How sweet!" I stopped walking, causing him to come to an abrupt stop a mere inch behind me, "What the hell do you want?"...