I'm Your Mommy, Callie. Mariana I'm not Yours

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It was a full week after Valentine's Day and it was hectic since Stef and Callie were mad at each other. All the Adams Foster kids eyed their mama pensive and worried. The younger set of triplets were with Jesus so he could get to know him. 

With not seeing Stef, the kids got worried that she wasn't their grandmother anymore and didn't want to be. "Mama?" the twins asked. Callie looked up from grading papers and eyed her 15 kids. The youngest set of twins, Alexandra and Christian were back at UNLV and UNR respectively.

"Yes my babies?" Callie asked. She eyed them as she saw their worried faces and sighed. She gave them her undivided attention. "What's wrong babies?"

"Is grandma not our grandma anymore?" her four girls asked. Callie eyed them in shock since the question was unsettling. She counted to ten and eyed her babies.

"She will always be your grandma. Why would you ask this?" Callie asked.

"We have never seen you two mad before," Josephine added. "It's scary."

"Come here," Callie added as they all crowded near her. "We are mad yes, but we don't hate each other. Alright?"

The 15 Adams Foster kids nodded. Callie smiled as she was about to go back to grading papers. Then she eyed her 15 babies. "Who's up for the Zoo?" Callie asked. The 15 kids smiled and nodded as they went to get ready. 

At the Zoo, Callie and her kids walked, talked and saw the different animals. They all decided to take the bus tour and all 16 of them got on. A set of twins, a boy and girl eyed the family.

"Miss Heather. That's our old foster mom," six year old Kyle and Kylie added. Heather Simmons nodded and approached Callie and eyed the 15 teens. 

"Hello? Callie Adams Foster?" Heather asked. Callie turned around and eyed the unknown woman.

"Yes? How can I help you?" Callie asked.

"Do you remember Kyle and Kylie?" Heather asked.

"I do," Callie added of the emergency fostering of the twins. 

"Can you foster them again?" she asked. "I'm in a bind with them."

"I'm sorry, but my wife and I no longer foster. We took in our two nephews and niece who are triplets and we don't have the space or time," Callie added.

"Oh," Heather added. "So you have 18 kids now?"

"It is actually 20," Callie added. "But we no longer foster."

"You and your wife gave you kids a chance," she added.

"I dislike when people say that. My kids did not come from foster care," Callie added.

"Oh," she added. "Well thanks for your time."

Callie nodded and went back to her kids. "Who was she mama?" the twins asked.

"A foster care worker. She wanted mom and I to foster Kyle and Kylie again," Callie added. The twins nodded. After a few hours of the Zoo, they all went to Project Pie to meet up with Lexi.

The family ate lunch and went home, while Lexi went back to work. 

At Callie and Lexi's home, the doorbell rang and Samuel went to answer it. He opened the door to reveal his grandma. "Hi grandma."

"Hi baby. Where's your mama at?" Stef asked.

"In the kitchen," Samuel added as he took her by the hand. "Mama?"

"Yes me baby what is it?" Callie asked as she turned around and eyed her mommy. Callie gulped and sighed. "Sammy get your chores down."

"Yes mama," he added as he ran upstairs to tell his siblings about their grandma being here.

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