Weekend With Grandma Tish

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Casey POV

"Really?" I asked. He nodded.

"We have to we not have the boys in that house. It's covered in mold we can wait and stay here" Jacob said. I rolled my eyes. My body is sore and arguing isn't going to help my body heal. Plopping on the bed I laid back and looked at the ceiling.

"I know you don't want to be here but it's for us and the babies. I known you want then to as heathy as they can possibly be. Am I right or Am I left?" Jacob asked. I roll my eyes at his attempt to be funny. I can admit it did put a smile on my face... just a little one though.

"You're right, where are the boys anyway?" I asked.

"Downstairs with my mom. I got to say she is slowly falling in love with them" Jacob said.

"I bet you she still hates me" I said sitting up. Jacob shook his head.

"You welcomed two of her grandchildren to the world. She'll grow more love for them hate." Jacob said.

"We'll see about that" I said too him walking out the room. I walked down the stairs to see Mama Tish rocking one of the twins slowly.

"Good Evening. Um... are they sleeping yet?" I asked. She nodded and handed me Jaceon. She smiled.

"He is sleeping peacefully and Jacob right there is not giving in just like his father when he was just a baby" Mama Tish said so into this baby thing. Their mistakes but looking at Jaceon sleeping peacefully I think their the best mistakes I ever made. I smiled as his arms moved in the air.

"Come on I help you get up stairs" Mama Tish said picking Jacob up we walk to room me and Jacob are sleeping.

"Hey, little man" Jacob said taking his mini self. Both of them look like Jacob but Jaceon has more of my features then Jacob features.

"Jacob, your father is coming to visit" Mama Tish said. He nodded.

"We'll be waiting for him" Jacob said rubbing Jacob's back. I nodded.

"Ok, it's getting late. See you tomorrow" Mama Tish said walking out after Jacob and I said good night. Putting the boys to sleep, Jacob and I fell asleep in each other arms.

Mama Tish's POV

"Tish, open the door" Jacob Sr. said. I wasn't to far from the door. He continued to knock on the door. Soon his knocking became banging. I shook my head.

"You better stop with that banging. I got two babies in this house" I said walking to the door. Opening it I was face to face with Jacob Sr.

"Thank you, what took you so long?" He said pulling his bags in the house. I shrugged my shoulders.

"Nothing" I said. He laughed.

"You better not tell me you just had me standing out there?" Sr. asked.

"If I tell you no then I'll be lying and it's not Christian of me to lie to others" I said walking to the kitchen.

"Huh, ok I don't want to argue, ok. I'm just here to see my grandchildren and my son. I'm going upstairs, Good Night" He said. I shook my head.

"Good Night" I said. Looking at the clock in the kitchen it read 3:00 am. On que the muffled cries of the twins started. Soon the muffled cries got louder and here came the tired Casey.

"Need help?" I asked. Casey yawned.

"Most definitely" Casey said. I took Jaceon from her arms as she made a bottle of food for him. She slowly made her way to Jaceon and I. I took the bottle and feed him. She sat at the island observing us two.

"Mama Tish?" Casey called me hesitantly. I looked at her.

"Yes?" I asked.

"Do you really dislike me. I might sound desperate but you are my boyfriends mother and I really want to be on good terms. Not only that but you're the grandmother to my children." Casey explained.

"You don't sound desperate. I was wrong ok, but Jacob is my only child and I feel nobody could take my place. But in my eyes you're slowly replacing me. After thinking it over, I realized nobody can replace anyone's mother. Since you're a mother you will understand when you really get attached" I explained to her. She nodded. Just like the first day I meet her she was really understandable, that was something I liked about her. It slowly turned 4 then 5 and soon it was 6. Finally getting Jaceon to sleep Jacob woke up putting Casey and I back on baby duty.

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