Title: Sisters, Who Needs Them?
Authors: Shelby ([email protected])
and Alex ([email protected])
Rating: PG
Category: General
Disclaimer: The only one we own is Hallie, so there. Ner!
Notes: This is the third in a series consisting of the Big Decision and
Hallie. Best read those before reading these.
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It hadn't been all that long since Evie had left the house for work and
Rick was watching over Hallie with the help of his son. Or rather, Hallie was
sleeping while Rick read to Alex. The baby had been asleep for the past couple
of hours and they had taken advantage of that quiet time to catch up on Moby
Dick. It was the damn longest book he had ever read, but Alex seemed to be
enjoying it.
He loved this time with his father and was glad that Hallie was asleep.
She wasn't that great in his opinion, all she did was eat, sleep, poop and cry.
His parents kept telling him she would be fun, but thus far, his five-month-old
sister was a bore to him. "Dad, do whales really eat people?" he
asked, sort of afraid and anxious at the same time.
Rick smiled and ruffled his hair. "Not that I know of," he
said. "Although I guess you'd have to be pretty insane to even want to get
so close to a whale like that in the first place. But generally, I think they
stay away from people so unless you're a crazy goon like Captain Ahab, you
wouldn't really have a problem."
Alex nodded. "Do you know anyone who has a wooden leg?" he
wanted to know.
From her place in her little bassinet, Hallie started to wake up. She rolled over onto her stomach, something
she had just started doing the past week. She had a full head of dark hair like
Evelyn and already she had her mum's delicate features. She quickly put her
fist to her mouth and began to suck on it, making enough noise for those nearby
to hear her.
"Nope, I never met anybody with a peg leg before," Rick
replied, grinning. He looked up when he heard the little noises his daughter
was making and he marked his place in the book, getting up to walk over to her.
He lifted her up and out, holding her little body close to him and bringing her
back to sit on the sofa with him beside Alex. "Hey there, sweetheart, did
you get lonely?" he asked her.
Alex sighed. "Dad, she's boring," he commented, poking a
finger at the baby's tummy. She lay cradled in her father’s arms still sucking
on her fist, though when Alex poked her, she made a face then started to cry,
more at being hungry than being poked at.
Rick rocked her gently, trying to quiet her wails. When she showed no
signs of stopping however, he decided it was time to move things to the kitchen
so that she could get her feed and he beckoned for Alex to come with him.
"She's only a baby," he told his son, trying to make himself heard
over Hallie's wails. "She can't do anything much right now until she
grows."
She rubbed her face against his chest in search of the one thing he
didn't have and sucked at his shirt, trying to get milk from him. When that
didn't happen, she began to cry even harder.
Alex put his hands over his ears; amazed that someone so little could be
so loud. "Doesn't she need mum for feeding?" he asked loudly
"We can feed her," Rick told him as they entered the kitchen.
"Your mother stored some milk in the freezer before she went out so all we
have to do is heat that up and give it to her." He began to get everything
ready, humming softly to Hallie. "Hey now, just hang on a little
longer," he promised. He grinned over at Alex. "Every time she cries,
just think of it like your mother's singing, I always do," he said
teasingly.
He laughed. "Mum can't sing," he said. "Can I hold
her?" he asked over her loud cries.
Hallie took in a deep breath and let out a very loud cry, her whole head
turning red as she did so.
"You'd better hurry up or she is going to explode," he said as
he decided he better let his father handle things.
"You try holding a fussy baby and heating up milk at the same
time," said Rick. He soon realized that he was going to need help while he
got the bottle filled so he carried his screaming daughter over to Alex,
helping him hold her properly. "All right, hold her carefully and shut
your ears," he told him and he went back to getting her bottle ready,
trying to be as quick as he could.
Alex held her cradled against him, but she seemed upset over leaving her
daddy's arms. He lifted her up over his head and she cried louder, scared about
not being supported. "Hey, hey it's like flying," he tried.
"Alex, hold her properly," said Rick, from his place at the
stove. He did so, but Hallie still wouldn't stop crying so it was to Rick's
relief when he finally goes her meal ready. He hurried back to the table,
taking Hallie from Alex and holding her close, supporting her head and offering
her the bottle. "Come on now, Hallie, it's dinner time," he told her.
For the briefest moment she accepted what he had to offer, but then
pushed the rubber nipple out of her mouth. She gave him a look, which said 'do
you really think I'm going to take that over a nice warm breast?' Then she
wrinkled her face and cried harder.
"I think we should call mum," Alex shouted, covering his ears
again.
Rick sighed, deciding to wait a few more seconds before he tried her
with the bottle again. "Sssh, mommy's not here right now, but you have to
eat, sweetheart," he said soothingly. He tried her with the bottle once
more, hoping she would drink from it this time.
She looked at him as if he had lost his mind and took in a deep breath
about the same time the bottle was put into her mouth and let out a loud
bellowing cry, waving her arms in distress.
"I'm calling mum," Alex said quickly and moved for the phone.
"It's okay, Alex, we'll cope," Rick called over the din. He
placed the bottle on the table, deciding to leave that for the time being as he
tried to calm Hallie down, rocking her in his arms and humming to her softly,
stroking over her angry little red head.
He snuck into his father's office and decided that mum should know about
this, so he rang the museum. "Mum, Hallie's going to explode and dad
thinks he's got a hand on it," Alex said when she picked up. He was tired
of hearing his sister cry and he wanted him and his dad to finish up with their
story.
"All right, darling. I did have a few more things to do but I'll
see to them later," Evie replied and once she hung up, she got into the
car and headed for home.
Alex picked up one of his sister's rattles and took it back into the
kitchen, shaking it for her, but now she was just plain mad.
Rick was almost at his wit's end by this time, about ready to start
screaming along with his daughter. He looked up when Alex came back into the
room. "Where did you sneak off to?" he asked as Hallie began to
protest even louder at the sight of the rattle.
He made up a fib and a reasonable one at that. "I had to go to the
bathroom and besides, I wanted to go someplace where she wasn't crying."
That last part was the truth.
She screamed louder and pressed her face against her father's chest,
trying to suckle anything at this point, rubbing her face against him in vain
attempt to get milk.
Rick stared down at her as she nuzzled at his chest. "Try as hard
as you like, but you're not going to get fed that way," he told her. He
closed his eyes, sighing. "If she won't drink from the bottle, most likely
she'll just cry herself to sleep," he said to Alex, wishing he could do
something for her, but unfortunately, he wasn't mommy and couldn't settle her
down by giving her what she wanted most.
Not getting anything from him made Hallie that much more angry and she
cried harder, still rubbing her face against his shirt.
"I'm going where its quiet," Alex announced, deciding that
when mum got home it would be a good idea to be make himself scarce so that he
wouldn't get yelled at for calling her.
It was a few minutes later when Evie walked through the front door, and
after putting her bags down, she made her way into the kitchen. Hallie had more
or less quieted down having found her fist to suck on, and her father had his
eyes closed, looking completely frazzled.
Evie smiled at him, moving his hands away and taking her daughter. "Did you give daddy a difficult
time?" she asked as she sat down beside him and in a moment had the baby
nursing which calmed her instantly.
He looked over at her tiredly. "A difficult time is only the half
of it," he told her. "She wouldn't feed at all, I couldn't get her to
calm down and-" he broke off suddenly and looked at his watch. "What
are you doing home so early?" he queried.
She rubbed a hand over the baby's back. "Hmm? Oh, Alex called and
said she was being difficult so I decided to take pity on you and come feed
her," she said, not knowing that their son had been told not to phone.
"Alex called you?" he asked, now realizing why his son had
crept off earlier on. "I'll be right back," he told her, quickly
kissing her forehead and heading off up to Alex's room. He knocked on the door.
"Alex?" he called. "I need to speak with you."
Alex had been working on a model car, painting it red when his dad
knocked. "Come in," he said, acting as though not a thing in the
world was wrong.
He stepped into the room, closing the door behind him and decided to get
straight to the point. "You called the museum," he said. "I told
you we could handle it. Hallie was almost asleep anyway by the time your mother
got home."
He continued to paint, ignoring his father. "But mum said that she
was almost done with her day and...and Hallie needed her," he replied,
trying to defend his actions. "Look, dad, it's just about done," he
said, ready to change the subject
Rick sat down on the bed, putting his head in his hands. "Alex,
your mother has just taken almost half a year off work because of this baby.
Now that she's just started work at the museum again, she can't be running back
and forth all day long just because Hallie decides to have a tantrum. It isn't
fair on her and it might get her into trouble."
Alex put his car down. "Well, maybe she should stay here. That way,
I get more time with you, Hallie is happier and we are all happier,” he said,
going to get a puzzle. "Want to help me with this?" he asked
Rick sighed and looked up, patting the space next to him on the bed for
Alex to sit down. Once he was seated, he said, "Alex, tell me what you
think about your sister." He wanted to know if Alex really had wanted to
get away from the baby's squalling or whether it was something that went deeper
than that. He knew that both he and Evelyn had been spending a lot of time with
their daughter lately and he realized that Alex must sometimes feel neglected.
Alex had been the center of their lives for all his nine years on this
earth and now that Hallie was here, he wasn't sure where he stood. "I
think we should give her away," he admitted. "All she does is cry and
eat and you and mum make a big fuss over her. She's such a bother! Why can't I
just be the one you love?" he asked and there was a hint of anger in his
voice as well as a hurt that went fairly deep.
Rick was beginning to feel a little guilty by now. He could understand
his son's feelings of jealousy and resentment towards Hallie for seeming to
take their love away from him. He gently placed a hand on Alex's back.
"Alex, I love you very much and you know your mother does too," he
began. "I know you've gotten used to being an only child, but now that
Hallie is here, that doesn't mean we love you any less. Right now we have to be
there for her all the time because she's so young. Yes, she cries a lot, but
she's a baby, that's her only way of communicating. It'll get easier as time
goes on, I promise."
He pulled away. "Well, I don't like her. You and mum thought about
only what you wanted, and not about me. If you had asked me about getting a
baby, I would have said no. We can't even go to Egypt because she is here. What
if I decided to give her away?" he demanded, placing both arms across his
chest and pursing his lips.
Rick sighed again, wondering why both of his children could be as
difficult as their mother sometimes. "Well, the house would definitely be
a lot quieter," he said, trying to make light of things. "And I'd
like to think that we would miss her too."
He tried not to laugh, but did anyway. "Okay, okay, I won't get rid
of her. I still think mum should stay with us though. Hallie likes it better
when she's home and then you and I could have more time to do stuff," he
said, sitting next to his father again.
Rick smiled at him. "Well, if you feel that strongly about it, I
guess I could have a word with your mother to maybe get an afternoon off once
in a while." He reached out and ruffled his son's hair. "You used to
be just like Hallie you know," he remarked. "I had to stay and take
care of you while your mother went to work and sometimes you wouldn't feed from
a bottle either. Once, you even tried to feed from me."
He grinned. "I did, but you don't have boobies like mum has so I
bet I got mad like just like Hallie," he said, laughing. "Hey, let's
read more Moby Dick," he suggested.
His father laughed. "Okay, you go run downstairs and bring it up
here," he replied as he stretched out on the bed. "Your old daddy
needs some rest after his long day."
Alex thought about that and then lay down with him. "We can both
rest here and mum can take care of the baby," he said snuggling up, glad
to have his father all to himself.
Rick moved them both so that they lay against the pillows and he closed
his eyes, smiling at how nice it was to finally get a little peace and quiet
after all they'd been through. "We can read some of it later, we only have
about another six hundred chapters to go through," he murmured sleepily.
He giggled. "Oh, it's not that bad," he said, resting his head
on his father's chest and closing his eyes. "Dad, why didn't you and mum
have a boy? That would have been much more fun," he mumbled before falling
asleep.
After Hallie had nursed, Evie rocked her to sleep then carried her up to
her room to place her in the crib. She walked down the hall and peeked into
Alex's room, finding her two guys asleep in his bed. She shook her head smiling
and got a quilt, pulling it over them kissing first her son's head, then moving
to her husband, kissing his lips. "My poor love," she whispered, then
went off to curl up with a good book.