Giselle I stood dead still, eyes closed, not moving a muscle, mid-step, and prayed that they didn’t hear that as I waited, listening for that first cry. Thank the goddess, they were fast asleep, and I reached the outside of the door without any incidents. “Well, seems it is just this mess here. It’s not bad, I was expecting a bigger mess.” I stood with my hands on my hips. “Coral, grab the cleaning things downstairs. Forest you can grab the dustbin and bucket.” I turned to Leo, whose smile had turned into a scared face. “You Mr. I will deal with later.” I pointed my finger at him. “Go to your room.” I had to fight to keep my composure and not burst into fits of laughter. It wasn’t the first time they had to look after the babies on their own and I stayed away longer than planned. They di