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Katie McCabe x Reader

Where a miscommunication leads to no one being able to watch your kids while you'll be at work and Katie is about to head to camp

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You were enjoying a peaceful evening at home with your wife, Katie. Your kids were spending the night at your parents' house, giving you a rare opportunity for some one-on- one time, which you desperately needed before Katie would leave for camp in two weeks.

Though you adored your kids and the little family you had built, the constant energy of four kids could be overwhelming. There were Evan and Avery, your children from before you met Katie, and Erin and Riley, the children you and Katie had together.

Raising Evan and Avery on your own with the help of your parents had been challenging, but you had mastered the life of a single mom and thoroughly enjoyed being a mom. When you met Katie, it felt like a new world opened up for you. She was the loving, caring, and supportive partner and parent you had always dreamed of starting a family with.

While the quietness of the evening was nice, it was to no surprise that the quietness got interrupted. Your phone rang loudly throughout the room, you picked up right away when you noticed that it was your mom. "Hi love, don't worry, the kids are alright." Her instant reassurance was something you deeply appreciated.

"Hi mom, that's great to hear. Having fun with the kids?" Your mom tells you a little bit about their evening and that the four of them are currently watching a movie with your dad. "The reason for my call is because I wanted to check something. The kids were talking about going to Ireland for one of Katie's games next month, and I wanted to check with you if that meant Katie would be going into camp soon."

"Yeah, Katie is leaving for camp in two weeks." You answer, not yet aware of the reason that needed a call. "Alright, I don't want to assume anything, love, but your father and I will be out of town the same two weeks that Katie will be in camp. Maybe you have made other arrangements, I just wanted to check, cause usually we help you out with the kids when Katie is away."

You listen to your mom talk with widened eyes, had you not spoken with your parents about this trip? You could've sworn you had, but you had been so busy with work that you might just think you had done it already. "Eh mom, can I call you back?" The new information got you stressed instantly, and you wanted to figure it out and not make it your parent's problem.

"What's wrong?" Katie asks, curious what got you so shocked. "Babe, I forgot to ask my parents to help me with the kids when you're in camp, and I totally forgot they are going to be out of town for the duration of it." Before Katie could jump in, you continued. "I can make it work. I raised two kids on my own, I can handle four for a couple of weeks."

That's the moment Katie feels like she has to step in. "Darling, while I have no doubt that you could handle all four, you don't have to. You're not on your own anymore, we can figure something out together."

"Sorry, sometimes I forget I don't have to do it all alone anymore." Katie smiled and took your hands in hers. "It's okay, I understand. But remember that just because I am away on camp, doesn't mean those aren't my kids anymore. You will always have me, and so will they."

Once you calmed down a little, Katie grabbed her phone. "I have an idea, let me make a call to see if it is an option. I will be right back, okay? No stressing in the meantime!" She pecks your cheek and moves into the kitchen to make the call.

"Alright, I called Eileen, and my idea is definitely an option. I can take the kids with me to camp, that way you won't have to worry about finding someone to watch them when you're at work. Russel is bringing her kiddo with her, so they already arranged for childcare, and they said it wouldn't be a problem to add a couple more kids to that. What do you think?"

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