Chad left the detective bureau, his belly leading the way, as he waved goodbye to his colleagues and headed out.
On their way home, Molly was adamant about driving, playfully wrestling with Chad for the car keys right there on the doorstep.
"It's rush hour, and the roads are packed. I drive faster," Chad reasoned.
"Am I picking you up from work or just delivering your car?" Molly shot back with a grin.
When she picked him up, she was the driver. When delivering the car, it was his turn. Two different things.
"Chad, don't push my buttons," Molly teased, pointing at her belly.
Chad glanced at her bump, grinning as he handed over the keys and opened the door for her. "Hop in."
Molly slid into the driver’s seat with a satisfied smile.
Chad settled into the passenger seat.
As they pulled away, they spotted Conner’s car at the entrance. Annie stepped out of the passenger side, and Conner followed, trying to talk things over. Molly, curious as ever, lightly pressed the gas and turned her head to catch a glimpse of the drama.
Officer Chad took a deep breath, trying to keep his cool. One hand rested at the bottom of the steering wheel, subtly guiding his wife.
"Chad, look, they seem to be having a spat," Molly pointed out, one hand on the wheel and the other gesturing outside as she glanced at her husband.
Chad’s eyes were fixed on the road, his hand gently correcting the steering.
Molly noticed his large hand on the wheel, straightened up, and placed both hands firmly on her own steering wheel, eyes now glued ahead.
Sure enough, they hit rush hour traffic, crawling along at a snail's pace.
"What’s the deal with Mr. Money you mentioned earlier?" Chad asked.
Molly, still fired up, relayed everything she heard from Anya that day.
Chad raised an eyebrow, "Mia didn’t get into a fight this time? And you didn’t bite someone’s head off?"
"Oh, I did. But Mia was holding Henry, so she couldn’t move much. Her son’s a handful, you know. Needs both hands to manage him," Molly continued her venting. "And Andre yelled at me today! Are you gonna stand up for me?"
"What did Andre yell about?"
"I was driving with one hand, and he told me to use both," Molly said with a sigh.
Officer Chad just shook his head. "..." Some battles just aren’t worth fighting.
The car crawled forward, streetlights flickering on, casting a warm glow inside.
She started talking about Leo, sharing updates about her best friend's studies, "Mia’s under pressure; she's a bit snappy and swears she can’t get the exam stuff down. I heard Andre bought her loads of walnuts. He peels them for her every day while she studies." Though Henry always tries to snag them. Later, his dad handed him some unopened shells as a distraction, and since his baby teeth couldn't crack them, he finally stopped pestering his mom for walnuts.
Chad, resting his elbow against the window, smiled gently, reminding his wife, "Ease up a bit, keep some distance from the car in front."
The couple chatted about home life too, "Chad, I’ve got a prenatal checkup this week, you..."
"Already took the time off," Chad replied.
Molly nodded happily, "Henry’s got his vaccinations this week too. We didn’t get around to it last week. This week, with my checkup and his shots, Mia’s really looking forward to it."
Chad glanced at her belly with a smile, "I can’t wait to see 'him' cry when it's time for his shots."
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