It's raining cats and dogs outside but the children seem not care at all. Faith is doing her homework in the library while Donna is trying to keep Teddy and Theo on the dinner table. It has been an hour but the twins seem not interested in finishing their meals at all.

There is a ringing sound, so Faith abruptly picks up the phone:

"Mom?"

"Hey, what are you doing?"

-"Doing my homework."

"Good. Hey listen, I may be home a little bit late today. Probably at 8:30pm. When you're done with homework, can you help Donna look out for the twins?"

"Yes, Mom."

"I'm sorry that Maggy left us at this moment," Cristina sighs, "I will try to be home as soon as possible, okay? Thank you sweetie."

Faith continues to work on her Math but her brother and sister are just making crazy noise outside. Probably they're done with dinner. Trying to focus, she angrily closes the library door. No longer after that moment does she hear impatient knocks on the wooden frame and obnoxious cry. It's Teddy. Faith rolls her eyes then reluctantly opens the door to see the little girl standing with her messy hair. Her face is red and her eyes are swollen with tears.

"What is it, Teddy?"

"Theo hit me!" Teddy pouts.

Faith finds a paper tissue then wipes her little sister's tears.

"Why does he hit you?"

"Ate my cookie so I hit him."

"Why didn't you share him a part of your cookie, honey? He's your brother."

"No! I hate him."

Faith holds Teddy hands and walks her to the living room. Donna is standing in the kitchen, preparing food for them all for tomorrow.

"Oh, Faith. Theo is at the couch. He's whining, too."-Donna smiles.

Faith takes her sister to the couch and puts her next to her brother who is also in tears.

"What's wrong, Theo?"

"She hit me."

"Okay, because you stole her cookie."

"Why don't she give me?" –Theo still doesn't stop crying.

"Because you need to ask her if you want her to share to you," Faith sighs. Now, Theo, ask Teddy politely then she will share you a piece of the cookie.

"No!" Theo yells indignantly.

"So then no cookie for you." Faith gives her brother a stern glare.

Theo still doesn't want to compromise. He looks at his little sister with angst.

"Come on, Theo, ask Teddy politely and she will give it to you."

Faith puts Theo on her lap as they both turn to face Teddy and chuckles. Theo tends to follow her around and love to be in her embrace than Teddy, which is weird, but also funny.

"Teddy, give me a piece please"

"No!"-Teddy shakes her head resolutely and hides her cookie.

"Come on, Teddy. You should share Theo a piece. Don't you love your brother?"

"No!"The little girl is still determined to be cold to her twin.

"Oh, you told me you liked Theo and suddenly now you don't like him anymore? Come on, Teddy. I know you are a good sister. Share Theo a piece of cookie."

Theo has just stopped crying. He's been watching his older sister dealing with Teddy. He leans forward from Faith's laps and holds Teddy's little hand.

"Teddy!"

Teddy still doesn't turn around. She is indeed very girly, Faith thinks to herself.

"Teddy".-Theo insists on holding Teddy's hand until she eventually gives in.

"Here", Teddy breaks less than half of her cookie and hands it to Theo.

"Good sister!" Faith smiles as she pulls Teddy in her spare arm. "Shall we watch some movie?"

"Yes! Tarzan! Tarzan!" Theo jumps off Faith's lap and starts bouncing up and down.

"Tarzan! Tarzan!" Teddy joins him and runs circles the living room.

"Good gracious," Faith exhales. At least the twins have their common favorite cartoon, otherwise she will be miserably stuck in another fight of choosing the movie.

"Let's get to Mom and Dad's room then. They have the big TV."

"Oh, can you make them brush their teeth first, Faith? I will follow you right after.-Donna voice echoes from the kitchen."

"Ok guys, let's brush teeth together then we watch Tarzan, how about that?"

"Yes! Tarzan."

Faith walks to the bathroom and the twins follow suit. She helps Teddy brush her teeth while Donna catches up with her and helps Theo brush his teeth.

They eventually manage to get into their parents' bedroom. Faith turns on the DVD as the twins excitedly jump on the bed.

"Sit down please, guys."

She pulls out the big quilt and the kids tug inside the blanket. Faith intends to get back to her room but Theo calls after her:

"Feth! Feth!"He pats on the spot next to him on the bed.

Faith exhales then smile. She knows her little brother loves her a lot. She gets back to the bed and lies next to him.

"Feth!Feth!" Teddy whines. She also pats on the spot next to her.

"Alright. I'll lie in the middle. Let me get a book to read first." She fetches a book and crawls back to the big bed, lying sandwiched between her siblings. She yawns as she watches a scene of Tarzan talking to Jane.

It must have been a tired day for all three of them. Just as the film passes half of its length, Faith looks around and finds Teddy slumbering away.

"Good girl. Aren't you tired, Theo? You should sleep, too. Your sister slept."

"No, I'm not sleepy. Don't go." Theo wraps his little arm around his big sister.

"Alright, I'm still here." She continues the book that she is reading.

It's nine p.m that Cristina eventually arrives home. She walks to room by room, calling out her kids' names but Donna runs to her and signals silence:

"Sh…They are sleeping."

Strolling to her room, Cristina glances at the three kids lying on her bed, sleeping safe and sound. Carefully walking to the bed side, she leans over to give each of them a goodnight kiss then quietly retreats to the bathroom.

Owen arrives home at ten when Cristina is having her late dinner in the kitchen. He gives his wife a kiss then throws himself on the chair as he loosens his tie.

"What a day."

"Uh huh, what a day," Cristina nods without looking up from her medical journal.

"Where are the kids?"

"Slept already. In our bed. Poor Faith, she must be miserable with the twins."

Owen walks by his bedroom to see his kid sleeping next to each other. Cristina quietly follows him. She wraps her arms around his body from behind as they look at their children lovingly.

"I can't believe she's just 9 but she takes care of the 3s so well. Faith is indeed a great sister. Donna told me she helped the kids to bed."

"She is. We just have a little problem now," Owen chuckles.

"What is it?"

"They stole our bed. And I don't want to wake them up."

"Me too," she sighs, "we should probably sleep in Faith's room tonight."

Owen turns around and showers her with kisses:

"Should we? But I don't want to mess up her bed, you know…I feel kinda guilty."

"I know. Probably we should get some blankets and sleep on the floor."

"That would be fascinating. We haven't tried…erhem…in Faith's room before." He flashes a mischievous grin at her.

"Yes. But just on the floor, Owen." Cristina rubs Owen's beard.

"Of course." He picks her up and runs to Faith's room then closes the door behind them.