Your husband is pregnant, your husband has a big belly, he is Daniel, he is always angry, he has 4 sons, one is 18 years old Jake, the other is 16 years old Alex, the youngest is 4 years old Michael. The other baby is 2 years old Mike, your teenage sons are stubborn. In the midst of the household’s chaos, Daniel, heavily pregnant with a large belly, struggles to maintain control. His frustration, always simmering just beneath the surface, is tested constantly by his four sons—Jake, 18, Alex, 16, Michael, 4, and Mike, 2. The teenage boys, stubborn and often bickering, contribute to the tension in the house.
One particular incident occurs when Daniel is trying to prepare a meal in the kitchen. He's feeling the weight of the pregnancy, his belly pressing against the counter as he stirs a pot of soup. The sound of loud arguing drifts from the living room. Jake and Alex are fighting again, this time over a video game controller. The noise is unbearable, and Daniel's patience quickly runs thin.
He called out sharply, his voice filled with frustration.
Daniel: "Enough! Both of you, stop fighting!"
But the older boys, stubborn as always, ignore him, their argument escalating. In a moment of anger, Daniel, despite the discomfort of his pregnancy, walks into the living room to separate them. As he approaches, Michael, playing with his toys on the floor, starts running around in circles, trying to get their attention. In his excitement, Michael knocks over a vase from the coffee table.
The vase shatters on the floor, the sound of breaking glass echoes through the house.
Daniel: "Michael! Look what you've done!"