"Has she got a routine?" I hummed, trying to reassure Brad everything was alright.

"Not really as my mum has been away, I have no clue what I'm actually do and soon I need to head back to the studio so-" he stopped and stared at me, his eyes lightening up like an idea had popped to his head. "Could you possibly come round for a bit and help-"

"I'm not really good with babies, I have no experience." I said truthfully, placing my hands in the air.

"Please, I really need your help." He pleaded, grasping hold of my wrist tightly. "Just for an hour, I've got so much work; the boys are getting frustrated at me because I can't attend rehearsal nor come down to the studio-"

"Alright, only for an hour!" I agreed as I was overwhelmed by guilt and pressure. Brad smiled brightly before lightly tugging at my limb to encourage me to follow him. I grasped hold of my keys and stuffed my feet into a pair of worn out converse before catching up with Brad.

"You'll have to excuse the mess, I'm not very domestic." He apologised before reaching for the door handle and twisting it. As soon as it opens we're greeted by the sound of a baby crying.

"Don't worry about it, I understand." I said truthfully.

"I feel awful leaving her alone whilst I rushed to yours but the other neighbours aren't exactly supportive like you." He said shakily as he led me to the living room.

"Just focus on yourself and Arabella, not other people opinions." I said wisely causing Brad to smile.

"Sit here, I'll go and get her." He nodded before wandering off down the hallway.

I was left alone in the living room, baby toys spread along the carpet in front of the television occupied by a guitar and paper work.

"Arabella, please stop crying for daddy." I heard Brad whimper. "Please-"

The whaling coming from the tiny voice came clearer as I realised Brad had returned with Arabella wrapped in a pink blanket.

"She's adorable!" I cooed, seeing a glimpse of her curly brown hair and deep blue eyes. "Can I hold her?"

"Do whatever you please, just stop her crying!" I huffed deeply, gently passing me is daughter. I smiled sympathetically at the child before slowly rocking her back and forth in my arms.

"Shush, shush!" I whispered. "You make quite a lot of noise for a little creature, don't you?" I giggled quietly, lighting tracing my thumb over her scarlet red cheeks.

"Maybe that's a sign she's going to be a singer, just like her daddy." Brad chuckled, looking over my shoulder at her.

"Possibly, they learn for an early age." I informed him, before glancing back down at Arabella who seemed to have stopped crying. "That's a good girl, aren't you so beautiful?"

"How the hell did you-"

"All she wanted was a cuddle and a rock." I interrupted Brad as I smiled proudly. "Now, shall we try some milk."

"I don't understand the instructions so I just mix it all together." Brad announced causing me to shake my head.

"It's not rocket science." I laughed at his stupidity. "Let me see them." I insisted as we shuffled into the open planned kitchen. Carefully, I passed Arabella back to Brad and searched for a clean bottle and formula.

"It's not written clearly." Brad exaggerated.

"Not everything is written down for you, when looking after a baby you learn along the way." I rolled my eyes as I followed the simple instructions before checking the temperature. "Also, Arabella may prefer her milk at a different temperature to what's advised."

"I never tested the temperature." Brad gasped as he stood rocking Arabella in his muscular arms. I couldn't help but smile as I watched the extremely proud father admire his daughter.

"Pour it onto your wrist to check." I showed him, tipping the bottle onto my wrist. "This is slightly colder than the recommended, try it."

"I think you should." He said taking Arabella by the waist and pressuring her into my hands.

"O-oh ok." I stuttered, unsure what to do correctly next. Slowly, I placed the bottle on Arabella's lips praying inside that she would take it, and to my surprise she instantly grasped the bottle in between her lips.

"And you said you didn't have an experience." Brad said as he smirked slightly.

"I don't." I shrugged, looking down at Arabella who was drifting to sleep. "It must be a female instinct, however you're doing a brilliant job by yourself."

"I feel useless, I can't even feed or make her stop crying." He said, seeking self pity. "Arabella needs a female in her life."

"She's lucky she has Anne then." I commented.

"What about you?" He questioned rhetorically. "You aren't at school anymore due to it being Summer, you have loads of free time on your hands which you could spend with Arabella-"

"I don't think so-"

"Arabella loves you!" He interrupted rudely. "And it would really help me out, get be backed on track with the band, the cash I earn now is being saved for a deposit for a house."

"You want me to be Arabella's baby sitter?"

"Yes!"

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