Thanksgiving Dinner

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Mick's P.O.V.

We all got back and were having Thanksgiving dinner, everyone was coming to my house.

Vince, Lily, Emily, and I were making the dinner. All of our parents were coming and a few of our neighbours. The neighbours let their sons and daughters come over to play with Kat before they came.

Kat ran in and trying to be sneaky, stole a few pieces of turkey.

I pretended not to see her hide behind the the counter, since Vince wouldn't let the kids eat much.

"Kat Ashley!" Vince caught her passing out the bits of meat.

"Daddy Vinny we're hungry," she whined.

He tickled her.

"C'mon, Vince, Little Robin Hood didn't do any damage," I smiled.

The doorbell rang.

"You kids wanna go get that?" I asked them.

"Yeah!" They yelled, running to get the door.

"Mick! Yours and Tommy's mommies and daddies are here!" Kat yelled.

"Mom, dad," I walked in there.

"Oh Mick, it's so good to see you," mom smiled.

"Hey, son," dad smiled.

Vince walked into the living room.

Tommy's dad was already holding Kat in his arms.

"You don't weigh much, Kat. Are your daddy and uncles even feeding you?" He teased.

"Yes," she giggled.

"Where's Tommy and Nikki?" Mom asked.

"They're running late, I guess," I said.

Everyone sat on the couch.

The kids started playing house.

"Okay, I'm not the mommy," Analeigh said.

"I'll be the mommy," Lynn said.

"Then I'm the daddy," Timmy said.

"I wanna be the daddy," Ashton whined.

"But there's not another mommy," Jackson shrilled.

"So then Kat can be Ashton's daughter, and there doesn't have to be a mommy," Lynn said.

"Okay," Kat agreed.

"So Timmy and me are Analeigh's and Jackson's mommy and daddy, and Ashton is Kat's daddy," Lynn said.

"Okay," everyone agreed.

Vince muttered something under his breath.

"Hey now that's no way to play. I'll be the other mommy," Nikki volunteered from the doorway, with his parents behind him.

The kids giggled and everyone laughed.

"But he's a boy and really tall," Analeigh giggled.

"My mommy's taller than my daddy," Lynn fired back.

"And he has long hair like a mommy," Jackson laughed.

"C'mon, momma Nikki," Kat giggled.

She ran over and grabbed his hand and he followed her to where the kids were playing.

He made a good mother. It was entertaining to see them all playing.

"Eat your vegetables," Lynn told Jackson and Analeigh, pretending to all be having a family dinner.

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