𝐭𝐰𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐲 𝐟𝐨𝐮𝐫

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Minho was sitting on their couch
in the living room, his shirt lifted
up exposing his little baby bump.

It was currently lunch time so
the cafe was closed for two hours
and everyone had just eaten.

The triplets and Hana were napping together with their daddy while Mina was playing in her room.

And Hajoon, well the boy
waddled quietly into the living room,
snuggling up to his mommy's side and watching Minho putting lotion on his belly.

"Hey Joonie"

The ravenette smiled and kissed
his son's forehead lovingly.

"Mommy?"

"Hm?"

"Do you think the baby is
a boy or a girl?"

Minho only hummed softly as
he caressed his bump thoughtfully,
at some point he wanted a little
boy but his feelings told him it'd
be another girl.

"I honestly think it's another
baby girl but I don't know.
Daddy thinks it's a boy."

"Really?"

"Mhm, he said so.
What do you think?"

"I don't know,
I want to have a brother though"

Hajoon pouted softly as he looked
at his mommy with big eyes
making Minho smile.

"I know bubs.
And I hope baby will get
my hair color for once"

The omega chuckled and nuzzled
his nose in his son's orange hair,
a soft giggle escaping the little boy.

"We all look like daddy."

"Yeah you do.
But you should be proud,
there are not many orange wolves,
it's actually not a wolf color."

The little boy tilted his head softly,
staring confused at his mommy,
not really understanding what
he meant.

"Your grandpa, daddy's papa was not a wolf, he was an Akita Inu.
And although daddy is a wolf like his mommy, he looks more like his papa.
Orange and a bit white, just like you."

"And you?"

"My parents were both wolves,
black wolves like me.
It's also a rare color though,
there are not many black wolves."

Hajoon hummed,
placing his small hand beside
his mommy's on the bump although the baby's movements could be barely felt since they weren't that strong yet.

"Uncle Lixie has a rare color too,
right?"

Minho nodded softly,
placing his hand over his son's
and applying a bit of pressure in
hope the unborn wasn't sleeping
and would kick for their brother.

"Silver grey is not common here,
it's a color of wolves from an Australian pack.

If I remember correctly Uncle
Lixie's father was one.
But I don't know, you can ask him yourself once you see him next time."

"Maybe their baby also
has that color?"

"I don't know bubs, we'll see.
The baby should come any day now,
it's already the middle of November."

"Hm. And when will our baby come?"

In all honesty Minho found it absolutely adorable how Hajoon referred to the Han baby as 'their baby', it somehow sounded like the baby belonged to the whole family which they of course do.

"In the middle of April if baby stays
to the schedule but mommy had enough babies to know that they
have their own definition of right timing.
You for example were a week
too late bubs."

"Really?"

"Mhm, your daddy was so worried because you just wouldn't come.
And it wasn't fun, you were a big
baby and mommy was very young when you were born."

Hajoon pouted sadly as he snuggled his face against his mommy's shoulder, hugging his arm.

"I'm sorry."

But Minho could only chuckle
at his adorable son, pulled him
close with his other arm and
kissed his head softly.

"Don't be, it's not like you
did that on purpose.
You were just a baby bubs,
mommy is just happy to
have you here."

They stayed like this for a while just enjoying being in each other's arms,
Hajoon feeling warm and loved in his mommy's arms while Minho loved to hold his oldest close for a moment without getting disturbed by his younger kids.

At some point the little boy leaned down to press a small kiss on the
baby bump, whispering a soft
'baby, you better don't get too big, mommy shouldn't be in pain again'.

The ravenette only chuckled
at his son's cuteness and ruffled
the orange hair as he let Hajoon
kiss his belly a bit more.

"And please be a boy."

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