"Can we really do it like that?"
"Um, we can. That money will be used for many things. Anyway, when the babies are born, you will be expected to contribute. Raising children is costly."
"Hehe, I know. Don’t worry. I will work hard, earn a lot and make sure that none of you are wronged," he promised earnestly, already foreseeing the beautiful future.
The two chatted on great lengths about the baby fund and whatnot before the topic changed into something that Diamond loved a lot.
"Have you thought of names to name our children?" Gael was curious about that and asked that.
When it comes to these matters, he felt that he should leave them to Diamond and not interfere.
When she heard that, her eyes lit up as she recalled how when she first got Garnet, she also found the name of her first daughter. Yes, she only thought of one name and didn’t bother with the rest but still found a general idea of how she would name her future children.
"I thought of one - our first daughter, but if we have a son, I might have to think about other names as well," she responded truthfully, not evading the question.
When he heard that, he had an inkling that Diamond might be more in favor of girls. That was understandable, he couldn’t blame her. After all, she is a girl herself and it was normal to be biased. At the same time, it also made him feel that she wasn’t that bad. After all, most women tend to lean towards the male children and have this patriarchal mind that is a bit toxic.
Were they forgetting that they are also women? Why go around treating their daughters as if they are curses?
Anyway, he didn’t utter that loud as he was more curious about the name that Diamond came up with.
"What is the name of our eldest daughter?" he asked as he continued to caresses her hand.
Her eyes beamed as she looked at him with eager eyes and responded, "Amaryllis."
"Amaryllis," he whispered the name and felt it rolling on his tongue smoothly and sounding pretty luxurious, "it sounds nice. What does it mean?"
"Amaryllis is a captivating flowering plant known for its large, striking, trumpet-shaped blooms. It’s quite a beautiful flower to be honest, but that’s not the reason why I picked the name.
It’s the meaning behind the name I found pretty special and felt like it was well deserving for my eldest daughter."
Hearing up to that, Gael was more invested and eager to understand the reason very much.


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