Cooger gladly walked directly into his family's home, greeting everyone there like he was guest starring on a sitcom and gladly spent the rest of the afternoon with them, leaving sometime after dinner.
To Dark's great distress, the next day a letter arrived in the mail inviting them to the Appelbaum house for a barbecue, requesting everyone bring a dish to the potluck which could be enjoyed 'by all.'
"We do not have to go," Dark said to Daizi, after reading the invitation to her, "We have a new baby, we can easily say she should not be around such a large crowd yet. We can say it will throw off her nap schedule, and she already has been going through sleep regression. That part is not a lie, anyway." He tossed the paper down onto counter.
Daizi chuckled, scratching behind her ear, "I think we have to go, Goose. If we're the only family in the neighborhood not to go, it'd just confirm certain suspicions."
"I am fairly certain I do not care what the neighbors think about us."
"I know," She smiled, putting her hand on his knee, "But Blair is the mother of our sons' friend. So we have to play nice."
Dark inhaled slowly, knowing, ultimately, she was correct, but he did not want her to be correct. "I hope it rains."
Come Saturday, the sun was shining brightly without a single cloud in the sky, and Dark came downstairs carrying Ivy, who he had dressed in a little ruffled lavender onesie dress, which contrasted against his classic black-on-black outfit, although to show he was 'casual' he left the first few buttons undone, just enough that the wedding ring he wore around his neck was visible, and had rolled up his sleeves to the elbow. Daizi was in dark blue packing toys, pacifiers, and all the other accoutrements into the diaper bag.
As soon as she heard her husband's footsteps she said, "You will survive, my darling. You are like the rocks at Stonehenge."