Twins.

Left alone, the couple would just sit and watch television all weekend. But with twin toddler boys things have to run like clockwork. Both were happy when Sara’s twin sister came that weekend with her husband to babysit. So off they went to the movies and relaxed themselves. They came home and thanked the other couple. That is when Sara’s sister Maura touched her belly and said “I hope you will reciprocate it with us when the time comes and winked at her husband”. It was all laughs and smiles but Sara just hoped it would not be twins.

Written for Sammi’s Weekend Prompt: Clockwork

Linda’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday: Left Alone

9 responses to “Twins.”

  1. I can totally understand this as babies are a handful

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  2. It is difficult to imagine life with twins 🙂

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  3. This is great Ganga. It touched my heart as I am a twin, My identical twin sister passed away when we were 9 days old (we were born in 1981 in London, England). I am always imagining life with her. I’m not sure she’s have had Cerebral Palsy, Hydrocephalus and visual impairments like me, but I am always thinking about her and imagining what it would have been like had she lived.

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    1. I am sorry to hear that Katherine ❤️! She would have been your best friend.

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  4. Fortunately, ours came one at a time, not in marching pairs! Nice one.

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    1. Yup for me too, just one at a time. Thanks for visiting.😊

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