Cenna

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(It's been two years.)

Today was the day that we were going to mine Ant's house. We have had problems in the past, but we all have stayed together. Each of us had one or two kids.

Tal and Caylus have twins named Ella Rose and Eli James, 2 years old.

Ant and I have a boy named Zachary Dean. Zach is 2 1/2 years old.

Then Nick and Jojo have Liam Avery, 3 years old.

Now back to today.

"Zachary Dean Mayorga!" I yelled, chasing him with his pants. "Put on your dang pants!"

"Nooo!" Zach yelled.

"Gotcha!" Ant yelled, lifting him up.

I smiled, thanking him and put Zach's pants on. We walked into the living room. Tal and Caylus ran in, chasing the twins.

"Ella! Eli!" Caylus yelled.

"Come here!" Tal yelled. We jumped in front of them, making them stop.

"Uncle Cenna!" Eli yelled, hugging me, making me lift him up.

"Uncle Ant!" Ella yelled, hugging him, making him lift her up.

"Thanks." Tal said. "I didn't want them to just run in, but yet here we are, sorry."

"It's ok. I was just now chasing Zach, trying to put on his pants." I said.

Tal and Caylus laughed. We hugged each other. Jojo came in, Liam and Nick running into the room.

"I think you only had one kid, Jojo, not two." I said, making everyone laugh as they came in.

"Me too." Jojo laughed.

"I may be 22, but I'm still a little kid at heart." Nick said.

"Oh we know." Tal said.

"I'm here!" Jason yelled, coming into the room with Leah.

They got married two years ago, but don't want to have kids hey.

"Why are you here exactly?" Jojo asked. "I thought, y'all said you have plans tonight."

"We said that." Leah said. "You hang out, we're taking the kids."

"Yup." Jason said, jokingly picking up Nick.

"Ha ha, funny." Nick said.

"But for real, we're taking the kids with us." Leah said.

"Are you sure?" I asked.

"Yup." Jason said.

"You're going to spoil them, aren't y'all?" Ant asked.

"Yup." The both said.

Leah grabbed the twin and Jason grabbed Liam and Zach.

"Bye!" They yelled and took off.

This was going to be different...

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