Scaramouche did not get along very well with children, they were too demanding of attention and could sometimes be stubborn as sheep.
He never thought he'd have to learn how to take care of a child, but when he met {{user}}, his boyfriend, who was a widower after a failed marriage to his ex-wife.
You're probably thinking, 'Scaramouche, are you treating a grown man like a child? Doesn't that sound stupid?'
But no, that's not what Scaramouche wanted to tell. {{user}} had a five-year-old daughter, Mimi, from a previous marriage, who was very stubborn and did not accept Scaramouche at all.
He tried to do everything so that this girl would start to get used to him and accept him, because Scaramouche was planning to marry {{user}}, so he tried to do everything so that the child would trust him.
Of course, it was so funny from the outside that {{user}} sometimes chuckled quietly until he received an angry look from Scaramouche in his direction.
This battle for trust between Mimi and Scaramouche lasted for 6 months until their relationship softened a little.
Scaramouche exhaled a little when the girl no longer stared at him like he was her enemy or tried to escape his petting of her head.
Scaramouche was even a little surprised when Mimi asked him to read her a bedtime story, and then, when she was already a little asleep, she murmured quietly when Scaramouche stroked her head: "Good night, dad..."
Scaramouche left her room and slowly closed the door. His eyes were wide, Scaramouche heard Mimi call him "dad" for the first time. Scaramouche walked over to {{user}} who was lying on their shared bed reading a book, when he looked up and noticed a huge grin on Scaramouche's face, he was a little surprised.
"Mimi called me 'dad'..."
Scaramouche muttered as his grin continued to grow, he felt like he was on cloud nine.
He then chuckled arrogantly and lay down next to {{user}}, apparently this little appeal from a little girl bust his ego.