Re: Savannah/Leads/Family
"That's not fair. I don't want to let you go. Sam, play with Harley." Not that she thought for a moment that it would work. Maybe with her or Marty. Maybe, but Sam had always been the silent watcher when it came to the dog.
"Fine, and for the record, I'm still going to question what you say, because I know how much you like the arguments. Really, I'm doing it for your own good." She kissed his cheek again, but let go. "Harley can have you while I say hello to everyone." Sam and Derek got pretty much the same treatment, while Emily got a smile and a very tight hug. "I missed you so much," she told the other woman. "Also, you can never go away again. I still haven't come up with an alternate Family Care Plan. I can't have all my four choices disappear. Do you know how inconvenient it is?"
Sam snorted. "So sorry to have ruined your plans."
"Well, we're solving them now, and there's someone who wants to see or there will be a lot of attracting attention." She went back to the car, but only Nova followed her. When she returned, she had the twice walking behind her and Jamie in her arms. "Come on, girls. You know who they are, say hello."
"Pa G," Nicki said.
"And Pa, Sah," Kayla added.
Savannah grinned. "We're working on Derek and Emil, but everyone should have letters for name. It would make my life easier. Liam talks. He really talks. I think it's all the time he spends with Robert. Like, he says more words in an hour than you and Robert put together in a day. He's still pretty much attached to Robert's side. And meet Jamie Ray. He just eats, cries and sleep, not much crying though."
Derek took the baby, grinning. "I heard we were Godparents again."
"You totally are. It's all legal. We had the Church register you Godparents by proxy," she explained. "We just had to find you to tell you, and we did, although...." She moved closer and lowered her voice. "I know you haven't had the chance to talk to people, but legal doesn't mean much. I don't think Omega exists anymore. John and Dom can probably tell you a lot more in a more scientific way."