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Sage hummed softly and thought for a moment. "Not really," he admitted. "My other son's name was Caspian....I'm still trying to figure out if I'd want to use it or not," he added with a soft sigh.
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Celeste Harlow - Celeste smiled gently at him, her gaze softening. "Well, whatever you decide, I'll support you," she said gently, putting a hand on his arm.
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Sage offered her a small smile and nodded. "I don't know if I'd be able to handle it or if it would feel good," he admitted, moving to put the dishes in the dishwasher, sort of thinking about it.
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Celeste Harlow-Acker - Celeste nodded. "Well, you don't have to decide right now. You've got nine months to think about it," she giggled lightly.
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Sage let out a soft breath and nodded, offering her a small smile as he moved to sit down next to her. "I know," he noted. "I don't like to think about it all, but I do want to figure it out," he sighed
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Celeste Harlow-Acker - Celeste leaned in. "I know," she hummed. "But your still gonna be a dad to my kids," she smiled up at him.
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Sage wrapped an arm around her and smiled in response to her comments, pecking her head softly. "And I couldn't be happier," he noted lightly. It upset him...loosing a child was an awful thing to happen, and it still affected him. But he was more than happy to have her children. The same thing wouldn't happen.
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Celeste Harlow-Acker - Celeste smiled up at him, taking his hand and pressing it to her stomach. She leaned up and kissed him softly.
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Sage kissed her back, smile lingering on his face. Then he wrinkled his nose in thought. "How long do we have to wait until we can find out if they're boys or girls anyway," he asked curiously
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Celeste smiled up at him. "Few more weeks,"
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