"Almost..."

Sasha said that embarrassingly as she touched Sasha's tummy as she grew up.

"I know your husband doesn't care, but you're still just a little embarrassed to be touched by your grown stomach"

"Am I? As far as I'm concerned, I think this is cute."

"I want to be thin in front of my husband."

What a cute dialogue, but I can't help it all. I'm making a new life anyway, so there's a lot of strain to it. Plus, I'm sure I'll be back to my original size after I get pregnant that it's Sasha's previous sign, so I won't feel uncomfortable holding her either.

"Speaking of which, Laurier's been worried about me lately."

"Sounds like it. I'm glad we got along."

"Yes, thanks to your husband."

Sasha strokes her own stomach as she says so. I can feel motherhood in that grin.

"I want this child to grow up well, too. My husband and I are precious children."

"Right. Now I guess it's either a boy or a girl."

"Hehe, maybe he's a twin again, right?

Will such coincidences continue? Well, even if they're twins, it doesn't change them to cute. But I'm just a little worried because the burden on Sasha would be huge again if they were twins. Kids are cute and I like them, but it doesn't make sense if Sasha's not safe. Of course I don't despise the safety of my children, but I still want to keep Sasha safe.

"I'm already joking if you're my husband."

"I know. And it's just a little short for Sasha, who's pregnant."

I refrain from doing that just in case I'm in a stabilisation period. I mean, I don't think I'm going to do that, even though I'm overburdened. Well, of course, eventually the limits may come, but Sasha and child safety are paramount. I will not tolerate many that threaten it.

"I'd like to eat like this..."

"So, sir... it's still bright, isn't it?

"I know. So you don't mind holding hands like this and being on your side, do you?

"... Yes. I'm glad."

Me and Sasha having such an exchange. No matter how busy I am, if I have a flirt with Sasha, I can fight forever. You can stand up to any irrationality. I knew Sasha would think it was the best, while spending some time alone... no, spending time with the three of us, to be exact. We need to make a better country for the new kids we're going to have. Leaving the best is what parents do.