'Hmm,' Zack said. His voice sounded suspiciously quivery. 'That is a problem. How's this? Maddy can keep her house for a special place to make puppets, and you can all come and sleep at my house.' He touched his lips to Maddy's ear and whispered, 'Okay?'
'Okay,' she whispered back, her voice breaking up into laughter.
'That would be good,' Theresa decided. 'Will I get any brothers and sisters? Real ones, not foster ones, like Vickie Frownfelter.'
'Oh,' Zack murmured, sending silky shivers down Maddy's neck with his breath, 'I think we could probably manage one or two…' She turned to look at him. 'Or more. You never can tell.' He shrugged placidly as he settled Maddy firmly against him and prepared to field Theresa's next question. It came after another thoughtful silence.
'Will I get a gramma and grampa? Real ones? I've never had a gramma and grampa before.'
Zack nudged Maddy, who nodded and held up two fingers. 'Yep,' he said. 'Complete set-two of each.'
'Only two?' Theresa's head tilted upward. 'What about Dahlia? Can't she be my gramma too?'
'You can ask her,' Zack said. 'Wouldn't be a bit surprised.'
'Okay,' Theresa said with a satisfied sigh. 'You know what? I think it's gonna be
'Me too,' Zack said, and ruffled her hair. Then he wrapped his arms across Maddy's chest and whispered, 'How about you?'
'Well,' Maddy said, 'I do have one question. I hate to ask-it seems so crass-but I just keep wondering…'
'What?' he mumbled, obviously trying very hard to be serious.
'Well, you keep telling me you just sell sporting goods. I don't mean to question your veracity-after all, you are the man I love and have every intention of marrying. But Zack, I really would like to know how you intend to support this family of yours, especially all those brothers and sisters you promised Theresa!'
'Hmm,' he said, sounding severe. 'This'll teach you to question your husband's veracity. I will have you know that I do, in fact, sell sporting goods. Ever hear of-'
'Us,' he corrected her, hauling her back into his arms.
There was a thump and a low whistle, followed by a muted explosion. Star-bursts lit up the summer sky and cascaded down like sparkling rain.
Theresa cried 'Oooh…' in wonder and delight, and then, with triumphant glee, 'Maddy, I see Zack
Maddy erupted into helpless giggles.
'Get used to it, squirt,' Zack growled. 'Real parents do that a
As he reclaimed Maddy's mouth, skyrockets exploded again,
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