Closed Just our happily ever after

Kaelan Borisyuk

healer ✠ volatile ✠ 11'9"
 
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OOC First Name
Ghost
Blood Status
Mixed Blood
Relationship Status
Married
Wand
24" Cedar with Acromantula Web Core
Age
5/1/2033
It had been less than a year since Kaelan and Lilah got married, and now they were parents to newborn twins. It was not going to be an easy one either since he already went through it with Killian and Courtney. He was glad when the two finally tied the knot. He was tired of the whole 'will they won't they' with Kieran. He finished his shift at work and took off for a couple of weeks to help with the twins. They did not take a six month long honeymoon like he planned, but staying at home would be fine. He even budgeted a maid to help Lilah around the house. She wanted to be a homemaker, and he supported her for that. Rearing kids was no easy task, especially not with twins. Kaelan would have been supported if she wanted to get a job too. He would have done anything to make her happy.

It was strange to say that after he never thought of getting married so soon, or having kids. And now, he had both in his life. He could not be happier. He arrived home and immediately put his lab robes up, and unbuttoned the top part of his shirt to give himself a bit more room to breathe. At least he would be home for a while. He had only gone in for a week to get affairs sorted, and then would take a paternity leave. Kaelan looked around the living room and did not see his wife, or his kids. He approached the nursery to see the two newborns in their cribs, sound asleep. Right, newborns needed a lot of sleep. He leaned against the doorway. They looked cute, and boy, they were going to be gorgeous. The parents, him and Lilah, were beautiful.
 
Lilah had never been much for work. Growing up in quite a privileged household, she didn't really have to do much around the house. During those two weeks before she and Kaelan had gotten married, or eloped as some from her family liked to say, she'd told him in no uncertain terms that she was definitely not going to be one to look for a job. She had the credentials to do work of her choosing, she just didn't want to really. Lilah had never really thought of herself as someone who would have to work just to have some money to do as she pleases. Her vault was already loaded, and since her grandfather had approved of her marriage, she doubted that her money from her family would disappear anytime soon. And so housewife it was in the loosest of terms.

It didn't take long to realize that being a housewife meant household chores. Lilah wasn't exactly one that liked to do them. So she hired a cleaning company without telling her dear husband. Someone would periodically come to clean the house while she dealt with being pregnant with part-giant twins - what a surprise that had been. Of course, Kaelan found soon after. He wasn't very happy - that poor cleaner - the trauma. Which is about how Kaelan himself had hired a maid instead. Spoilsport her husband was. Still, even with the maid helping out around the house, Lilah wasn't exactly that keen to have the random woman help with her babies. So yes, it had been quite a tiring number of days? Weeks? Has it been months since she's given birth? Days and nights blur recently if she was honest - and she could be brutally honest. Exhausted too. That's what she was. Which is why she ended up curled in the comfiest chair they found to put in the nursery - mummy sleeps when the babies sleep and all that. She didn't know what woke her up really, but she did blink as her hand stealthily made its way to her wand. When she registered the presence of her husband though, she relaxed. "Hey you. When'd you get home?"
 

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