Keeley beamed at her husband when he walked through the door with a bouquet of flowers. "What are those for?"
"Do I need a reason to spoil you?" he asked as he put them in a vase.
Obviously, he didn't because he did this sort of thing all the time. Aaron had become surprisingly sweet.
He held her tightly for a moment before turning his attention to the babies. They were lying side by side on a colorful mat with soft, dangling toys hanging from a bar above it and staring at the pretty things, enraptured.
"They seem to like this thing."
"Oh yeah, they've been staring at it for the past forty minutes. It was a good purchase."
"Speaking of purchases, your package is here."
He handed it to her and she ripped it open eagerly. Inside were a bunch of books and CDs she bought online for the babies. The parenting books she read talked about how reading to your children and listening to music helps stimulate their little brains.