A Big Handful

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A/N Above is what Taylor and Ariana were wearing all day. Taylor on the left, Ari on the right. Sorry if I use the wrong names in any of my books but I write in the both so many, sometimes it's hard to remember which one I'm updating. Enjoy.

8:30 am

Jordan is a big handful. She was born a month ago and she screams every night at the exact same time. She's a bigger handful then the newborn twins. She's even screaming right now. She must have just woken up.

I'm home alone because Ariana and Sean took the girls to daycare to get them away from the screaming and so they can make friends.

"Jordan, please stop. You're causing a lot of trouble you know?" I give her a bottle and smooth her dark hair.

She drinks the bottle but is still awake so I decide to take her on a walk. I get her dressed in a light blue and pin onesie with black tights. I give her adorable little brown uggs and put her in the car seat stroller.

When I go outside, Cameron is walking also.

"Hey Cam." I smile because I found a nickname he actually likes.

"Hey. I haven't met this little one yet. I saw her Twitter and Instagram though." He says.

"Yea, Ariana took like 500 pictures with her already. Sorry I haven't been able to see you lately. She's been a big handful." We continue walking.

"I saw that also. Ariana posted a picture of you and her at like, 2 in the morning, trying to calm her down. She said that's the same time she wakes up every morning so you're already ready when she does." He chuckles and takes out his phone.

"Wow, I didn't know she took that picture."

"Yea. You look really tired." He says, smoothing my hair.

"I was. It was 2 in the freaking morning." I whisper yell.

We go to the end of the street then turn around and go back.

"Well, it looks like she's asleep and Sean and Ariana are back. I'll see you later." I give him a quick kiss on the cheek and go to the house.

"Hey, she's asleep. You better get some too. I think her parents can take it from here." Sean says, taking her out of the stroller and putting her into the crib.

I go in my room and go to sleep, knowing I'm not gonna get a lot of it.

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