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Against your instincts, you shut the front door quietly behind you as you came home that night. You'd gotten caught up at work with a deadline suddenly being moved up. You plopped your purse onto the kitchen table next to the huge LEGO set that you'd started with the boys last weekend as Kun got up from the couch to greet you. He was already in his pajamas, a stark contrast to the office wear you were still in.

"Hey, lovey," he pecked your cheek, letting you snake both your arms around his waist and hold him closer. "How was work?"

You let out a low, exhausted groan into his shoulder. "Long. If I ever have to read another word again in my life, it'll be too soon."

"Then you'll be very happy to hear that I already read the boys a bedtime story."

"Shit, am I that late?" You sighed. "I know I told you I'd probably miss dinner but I didn't mean for you to do bedtime all by yourself, too."

"It's okay, I know you would've been here if you could. The three of us managed for one night."

"How was everything? Were they good for you?"

"Absolute angels."

You lifted your head up to shoot him a disbelieving look. "Our sons? Are you sure you've got the right kids in there?"

Kun chuckled, planting a kiss on your lips this time. "You know us too well. Only convinced them to get in bed with bribery."

"Great, what did you promise them? Extra hour of TV this weekend? Kun, please do not tell me you promised a new toy or—"

"Woah, woah, who do you think I am?" He snorted, clearly offended. "I just had to promise that you'd give them their goodnight kiss when you got home. They were very concerned about going to sleep without one."

Relief immediately flooded your system, along with a warm fondness. "Oh, good. I'll go hold up our end, then."

"Before you do," Kun held you by the waist to keep you from walking away yet. He lowered his voice, tone turning serious. "Woobin was asking for you before lights-out. Not just for his goodnight kiss, but he wouldn't tell me what was going on. I have a feeling he might still be up when you go in."

You nodded thoughtfully. "Okay, I'll pop into his room second. Thanks for the heads-up."

With a final pat on the cheek, you left Kun's warm embrace and treaded down the hall that contained the boys' bedrooms and shared bathroom. You slowly opened the door to Junyi's room first. The room was pitch black save for the dwindling light from his glow-in-the-dark ceiling stars, and you crept up to his bedside. Just able to see the faint outline of him under his covers, you gently brushed away some of his hair and laid a soft kiss on his forehead.

"Night, bun-bun," you murmured, then kissed his pudgy little cheek one more time before standing up. He didn't stir, his breathing remained peaceful and as you ducked back out you closed the door even more quietly than you had opened it.

As soon as you pushed the door to Woobin's room open, you knew he was awake. He was in a phase of sleeping with a night-light on, meaning that you could immediately see his eyes staring at you.

"Hi, Mommy," he deadpanned, hands folded together over his stomach.

You entered the room, shutting the door behind you. "Hi, baby. What are you still doing up?"

He squirmed a little under the covers, refusing to meet your eyes as you came to sit on his mattress next to him. "Waiting for my goodnight kiss."

"Oh, you could've gone to sleep," you reassured him, moving his bangs out of the way of his forehead. "Mommy would've still come and given you your goodnight kiss."

He was silent as you leaned down to smooch his forehead. Pulling back, you asked, "Is that all, Binnie?"

Woobin mumbled something that you couldn't quite make out.

"I'm sorry, could you say that again for me? I couldn't hear you."

"I want to say something, but it's after my bedtime..."

"Don't worry, baby. I want to hear what you have to say. You can say it now."

"I don't want Junyi to be mad at me."

"Why do you think Junyi would be mad at you?"

"You can't tell them!" He suddenly exclaimed, pleading and desperate.

"Tell who? Junyi and Mr. Kun?" You asked, brow furrowing with confusion.

He nodded fervently, panic on his features.

"You remember our rules about sharing things?"

"If it's about safety or respect, we all have to know," he recited mournfully. "It's not! I promise! I think..."

"How about you tell me, and I'll tell you if it's something we should tell everyone. I won't get mad, and you and me can talk about it for as long as you want first. Does that sound okay?"

"Okay..."

"Whenever you're ready," you said soothingly, watching him take a few deep breaths to calm himself down.

"I-I want to call Mr. Kun 'Daddy.'"

You couldn't help but smile widely at him, taking your son's hand in yours. "That's wonderful, baby. I think it would make Mr. Kun really happy that you want to."

"But that's what Junyi calls him..."

"And you think it would upset Junyi if you called him the same thing?"

"Yeah," he sniffled.

"That's very considerate, Binnie," you told him proudly.

"Are you going to tell them?"

"No, not if you don't want me to," you shook your head. "But I think that it would be a good idea for you, Junyi, and Mr. Kun to all talk about this together. When you're ready."

Woobin sniffled again, and you leaned over to hug your boy. He immediately threw his arms around your neck, burying his wet face in the collar of your blouse.

When you finally left his room after watching him fall asleep with your own two eyes, you found Kun reclined in your bed, bedside lamp on as he read a book.

"Is Woobin alright?" Kun flipped his book shut and set it aside.

You shimmied out of your work clothes. "Yeah, he's okay. Just... needed Mom before bed."

He nodded, watching as you pulled sleep clothes on and shuffled over to the bathroom. "Mm, of course. Mr. Kun wasn't enough..." He sighed dramatically, making you lean your head back out to glare at him, toothbrush hanging out of your mouth.

"Shut up," you grumbled after spitting your toothpaste out and flicking the bathroom light off. You plopped into bed, snuggling up to your pillow and closing your eyes. "He loves you, you know that."

The sound of the bedside lamp clicking off rang through your room before you felt the sheets shift around and Kun scoot closer to you.

"I know, I'm just not 'Mom,'" he mused, grabbing your hands to tug you toward him.

You obliged, rolling over to face him and rest your head on his shoulder. He kissed your forehead, still holding your hands against his chest.

"Goodnight, my love," you breathed out, "Thank you again for handling them alone tonight."

"Goodnight, lovey." He rubbed soothing circles into the palm of your hand with his thumb.

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