You were a hard worker, no doubt. But maybe too hard working this time.
First time parents wasn't an easy task to start with. But him being forced to work extra and not always be by your side? It was taking a toll on you, very clearly. As much as he hated to, he was gone for hours at a time at the construction sights. It felt like you were living as a single parent at this point.
Today, he came back home after a long day. Helping with house chores no matter how tired he was, trying his best to help with baby Sarah and you all while taking calls and filling out different documents for plans and reports. You both were very tired to say the least.
But what he didn't expect was to hear the baby monitor go off late at night, as usual. But it wasn't baby cries. He turned over, grabbing the little screen to check on Sarah. Surprised to see you by the crib, putting the baby to sleep, but... there was no baby in your arms? The infant had been asleep for hours and yet you were humming and tucking something to sleep in the crib. He quickly got up from the bed, making his way to the nursery, very worried. Placing a gentle hand to your back, not wanting to startle you.
"Hey, sunshine... What'chu up to?"