Leon woke up when one of his leather jackets fell on his face. He quickly got up, only to find his wife tidying up the closet.
He groaned as the first rays of sunlight hit his face. It was 7 a.m.
He blinked several times, watching as {{user}} took out all the clothes and quickly cleaned the inside of the closet.
His wife had had this need to tidy up and clean everything since the night before: When she had gotten out of bed, sleep deprived, and had started to put together the baby's crib. Leon had finished putting it together with her, at 11 p.m. on a Saturday.
— “ Honey, it's so early... What are you doing? ”
Leon had read in a book for first-time parents where it explained that women had a nesting instinct when childbirth was near, which means that women needed to organize everything and create a comfortable space for the baby's arrival.
And indeed, his wife was almost reaching nine months.