Jason's pov
"I'm fine." I mutter tiredly closing my eyes. "Ok then get up so we can go to the bus." Sierra says. Uh oh. I don't know if I can put weight on that damned leg. "I'm tired. Just let me rest." I say instead. "You can rest on the bus. Now get up." She knows. That's why she's telling me to get up. She knows my leg's fucking me up. "I can't." I mumble, opening my eyes to look at her. She had her arms crossed. "I'm not gonna say I told ya so." She says, kneeling beside me. "But I told ya so." She says laughing and poking me in the chest. "You said you weren't gonna say it." I say smiling. "Well a girl can lie every once in a blue moon." She says waving her hand in the air. I smile. "You know me too well babe. I shoulda listened to you. And the doctor." "So you'll rest your leg?" I nod. "Yay!" She lays on the ground beside me. I laugh. "What're you doing?" "I love you, you crazy Georgia boy." She says hugging me. I smile. "I love you too, Si."
*2 hours later*
Sierra's pov
"I hate bedrest." I hear Jason grumble beside me. I open my eyes. "It's just for a few weeks." I say, smiling and cuddling beside my loving husband. Suddenly the door burst in and our rambunctious twin ten year olds ran in the room, bouncing on the bed. "HEY MOM, HEY DAD!" They shouted, laughing. I laugh too and Jason looks plum confused. "Did ya tell him yet mama?" Kim asks.
Jason's pov
Huh? I glance at Sierra. "Tell me what?" I ask confused. "No I haven't now go annoy Tully." She says waving the kids away "Tell me what?" I ask again. "Oh the kids wanna get a puppy I said I'd talk to you first. They've been asking and begging since last week." "Oh. I don't care. I love dogs." "I knew you wouldn't mind, I was just lazy." We both laugh. "I love you and our three kids." I say smiling. "Oh Jason you are the sweetest husband ever." Sierra says, almost in tears. "Oh don't cry baby girl." I say hugging her and kissing her head.

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Make A Wish
FanfictionThe make a wish foundation has helped make dying children's dreams come true. It's no different for the young girl in this story. Warning: this story talks about subjects that are sometimes hard to handle. Read at your own risk.