At home, there were blankets, sure, but nothing could match the warmth of Chad's coat. So, under Chad's firm insistence, his little boy ended up bundled up inside it, snuggled like a bug in a rug.
The little guy was so tiny that Chad's coat was practically a makeshift sleeping bag, fitting him perfectly. Nestled in the comforting scent of his dad's coat, with his head resting on a makeshift pillow crafted from his mom's scarf, and covered by his great-grandma’s floral quilt, he drifted off to sleep under the sunny sky.
While the adults were bustling about, the child slept, creating moments of lively hustle and quiet happiness.
Leo had been feeling a special kind of happiness lately—one that was hard to put into words, much to Anya's frustration.
Sometimes, sweet and gentle Anya would burst out with a loud, “Chad!”
What Anya called an argument, Leo saw as her being adorable.
She was on the edge of her patience, and to top it off, she couldn't even vent to her aunts about it.
"You're not tossing my teddy bear out!" Anya clung tightly to her giant teddy bear, holding it like her life depended on it.
Leo, clad in his pajamas, was kneeling on Anya's bed, faced with the bear dilemma before he could claim the master bedroom for himself. He grabbed the bear by the neck and said, "Look, if this bear doesn't go, I have no place to sleep." Who ever heard of a girlfriend choosing a bear over her boyfriend?
Previously, it didn't matter so much since they hadn't defined their relationship. But now, after everything, even after buying protection, she still wouldn’t let him sleep in her room.
Anya hugged the bear even tighter. "You already slept here last night. Tonight, it's not your turn."
Leo shot back, "Really? Now I have to take turns with a teddy bear?"
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