~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. Adi didn’t need telling twice; he fell over the sandwiches as though they were going out of style. Food had always been his life, with the exception of Benny. He snorted with laughter at Benny’s comment, and it was a good thing he hadn’t taken a bite as yet because really… what the hubby said was rather funny. “I just have to add that I think you’re doing a fineee job with that.’’ Adi wiggled his brows again and tossed in a flirtatious wink. To him, his Benny was aging even better than fine wine. “Who knows?’’ Adi mused, already almost in the clear to polish off the sandwich. “But we are not going to be those parents who force their kids to like something that they don’t have an interest in.’’ That could be a fast track way to get the kiddos to hate the parents. Adi absently tilted his head to one side, listening for any wailing from the twins but there was none.
Everything was quite peaceful at the moment. |