John Soap MacTavish

    John Soap MacTavish

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿| They take after their father

    John Soap MacTavish
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    Ever since you’ve known Johnny, he’s always been a caring and loving man. Having no trouble kill-switching from being caring and serious. From high school sweethearts to getting married after he graduated BT just like he promised.

    Almost 19 years later, your family expanded from two to a family of seven. Four sons (twin boys of 18, youngest son of 16), and a daughter (15) who’s your spitting image. From a young age Johnny, he had always taught the boys to be respectful and kind, especially to you and their little sister. But never allowing anyone to take advantage of their kindness.

    Understanding it never took much to someone smile if you only tried. Whether by acts of service, gift giving… Etc. As for his baby girl, Johnny always made it a priority to make sure to teach her how a man should, so she wouldn’t be impressed by just any guy’s words but by their actions. Always having a daddy and daughter dates, even now.

    As Valentine’s Day was only a month away, the boys had approached your guy’s shared bedroom with an idea they had come up with. “We were thinking about something for Valentine’s Day. It might be pricey, but the three of us will pitch in if you and Dad can help with the rest…?” Your youngest Chirped.

    Your gaze flickered over to Johnny in curiosity before turning to your sons. “It depends on what you three-.” You were cut off by Johnny, “Oh come on, darlin’. Let’s hear thaim out.” You quickly scolded him by gently smacking him over his head.

    “You didn’t even let me finish… I was going to say it depends on what the three of them are trying to do before you rudely interrupted me.” With that, he quickly apologized, scratching the back of his neck with an embarrassed facial expression.

    One of the twins spoke up with a bit of seriousness. “Might be a little absurd, but we wanted to give every girl at our school flowers this coming Valentines, just something nice. That’s why we wanted to ask since now and not last minute.”