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Betty, Millie and Jughead had been living is relative bliss for a couple months now. Betty and Jughead had become very important role models in Millie's life almost as if they were parents to her. Millie didn't have real parents any more Alice couldn't even remember her and Christopher never bothered with her. This still didn't take a huge affect on Millie, she still had Betty and Jughead they were the biggest influences in her life and taught her the norms and values of society.

Millie had very much enjoyed living with Jughead and he was very sweet to her. Every Saturday ,when Betty went to the mental hospital, Jughead would make rainbow unicorn cookies with her and she loved them. They were sugar cookies with chocolate chips, shaped like unicorns ,with white icing and rainbow sprinkles it was sweet but very yummy. After that they would cuddle up in the couch which Jughead's burrito blanket, the blanket was basically a circular burrito printed on a blanket but it was very soft. Jughead loved to spend time with Millie and she was his little girl and he loved her ever so much.

This weekend was a very special weekend as it was Jughead and Millie's first weekend alone together as Betty was going on a trip to the spa. Millie was so excited she had planned the whole weekend.They were going to go to a farm first then go home make some farm animal cookies. Millie wanted to make a giraffe, a lion, a pig and of course, Millie's favourite, a horse. After they had made the cookies they were going to snuggle in the burrito blanket then Millie would ask a question. But what question?

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M-Finally!

Millie said as Betty left the house making Jughead and Betty chuckle. Betty had of course heard her and wasn't the slight but offended if anything she was happy because Jughead was getting close with Millie.

Jughead picked Millie up and kissed her head she smiled and felt very loved. It was nice for her to have a mother and father figure in her life instead of just her sister. They were all like one proper family aside from the fact that Jughead and Betty weren't together but maybe that would change soon.

Jughead took Millie up to her room and placed her down on her bed that was shaped like a unicorn. It was basically a white wooden unicorn with a yellow horn and tail that you had to use a ladder to get to the actual bed. Jughead never climbed the ladder as it hurt his feet and he would probably break it. Millie loved her unicorn bed and Jughead and Betty would be evil and Millie would be a princess knight when they played games.

M-Let's go to the farm I want to go!

Millie squealed as she rubbed Jughead's cheeks causing his lips to be like a fish. Jughead giggled and took Millie's hands from his face. Then he lifted her up and set her down on the floor so she was standing up.

J-First you have to get dressed what do you want to wear princess?

Millie put her her hand on her chin and stroked it while making an over dramatic thinking face.

M-Hmmm my pink flower blouse with my denim overalls please.

She said dragging out the 'e' in please.
Jughead went in the closet and was overcrowded with pink therefore he didn't know which one she was talking about. He just looked at all of the overalls and pink shirts that was the only thing she wore with her pigtails of course.

J-Uh which one Millie bear?

He said using a new nickname causing the child to let out a growl while making paws with her fingers. Millie tried to point to the shirt but had no luck considering she was so small for her age being the size of a 3 year old.

M-Uppy Juggie.

She spoke making grabby hands so he picked her up and placed her on his hip while she rested her head on his shoulder, her long blonde hair cascading down his back. She pointed to a pink blouse with puffed sleeves and yellow and blue sewed flowers. She also pointed to a plain dark blue overall with little pockets on the hips and one big pocket in the middle. Jughead took them off the hangers and threw them on Millie's big beanbag chair.

J-Okay let's get you dressed.

He said but she just chuckled and pointed at him.

J-What did I do now?

He asked, with an exaggerated shrug of the shoulders.

M-Juggie you must iron the clothes!

She shouted pointing to the clothes and stamping her foot.

J-Alright Miss Bossy Boots.

M-I'm not Bossy I'm very cute.

She shouted, not in a bratty way in an ,of course, cute way. Jughead picked her up so she was laying her head on his shoulder again. He picked up the clothes being careful not to drop Millie then he took them both downstairs. As they walked downstairs Millie opened her mouth and made an 'Ah' sound and it became bumpy. Millie always did this as Jughead would carry her down the stairs and he would never get tired of it. He loved when his little girl was happy it made him beam with joy.

J-One day your going to break your teeth doing that.

M-I don't even have that many teeth Juggie they all fell out.

She giggled as he plopped her down on the couch and kissed her head. She pecked his lips and wrapped her tiny arms around her neck.

M-I love you Juggie.

She smiled. Jughead was beaming from ear to ear, he knew he loved her too she was such an amazing little bean. He always felt bad because she's hadn't had the easiest life, practically being abandoned by her dad and her mom on a mad one. It was difficult on Millie and she often talked about how she wished she could have a daddy and wondered why no one loved her. But Millie was loved by Betty and by Jughead they appreciated her like her parents didn't and they knew what a miracle she was. Jughead knew exactly what to say.

J-I love you too baby.

She squeezed and clung on to him really tight standing up on the couch and hugging him. He spun her in the air as she giggled and after that they just hugged enjoying each other's presence.

M-Come on let's get ready for the farm!

She shouted and he chuckled.

Did anyone see the fucking trailer. I thought it would make me feel depressed but it actually made me feel happy.

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