With a little chuckle, Raine shrugged her shoulders and looked at him. "Oh come on. You can't tell me you don't ever play Barbies or get stuck playing the yellow ranger when you play Power Rangers." Raine had introduced her girls to the classic series and she always got dragged into playing one of the male rangers. "I can't count the times I got sucked into being the red one. Or the blue one. Chloe always wanted to be pink and Zoey always wanted to be yellow, so here's little old me, playing one of the boys. Or even one of the villains."
She laughed a little bit. "I remember one Sunday night? I'd worked until three in the morning the night before and in come Zoey and Chloe at eight, telling me that they're playing Power Rangers and that I'm the evil MomZor and that they need to get me out or no one will ever have pancakes again." She paused, adding, "I'm ninety-nine percent sure that it meant that they wanted me to make pancakes. Call me crazy," she smirked.
Nodding her head in response to the mention of Natalie, she pushed some hair behind her ear. "Makes sense. I bet it's not by choice, is it?" she asked him with a tiny, sad smile. Single parenting was a demanding, full-time job. She knew and understood that. It was part of the reason why she continued with her job; in two nights, she made what some people made in a month, which left a lot of time to be spent with her girls.
Raine followed Cody's eyes out to the girls and took a drink from her water bottle as he talked. "That makes complete and total sense," she nodded her head. "Zoey's always into the cops and robbers style games." She paused and laughed, glancing at Chloe. "Guess that'd make Chloe either the damsel in distress or the villain. Or maybe she's the person back and HQ. She always ends up playing that part."
She smirked. "I can't stress enough how great it is, that the girls have another playmate their age."