Phillip and I are watching TV, Angel is upside down, asleep on the couch next to us, and Devaney is sleeping in her swing.
Around midnight, Danny texts that they are home. Phillip saw them pull into their garage a couple of hours ago, so weâre hoping that means they had some adult time.
Phillip takes Angel to her kennel in our bedroom and then lets them in.
Danny and Lori come downstairs, holding hands and looking content, which makes me happy. I was pretty worried when he told me how Jennifer had made him feel. He should feel that way about his wife.
âWe had a great night,â Danny says. âThank you so much for watching her.â
âYou look relaxed,â I say.
âWe are,â Lori agrees. âItâs been a while since weâve had time to just talk.â
âAnd we decided to hire a part-time nanny. That way, Lori can get a break each day even if itâs just to go to the grocery store or work out,â Danny adds.
âThatâs awesome. Iâm happy for you guys,â Phillip says.
âSo, how was my little monkey?â Danny peeks at his adorable, sleeping baby. âDo you hate us for leaving you so long when all she does is cry?â
âShe really didnât cry that much,â Phillip says.
âShe didnât?â Dannyâs eyes widen in surprise.
âNo, she was good. We played patty-cake, and she was enthralled with the dog.â
Lori sits down and stares at Devaney. âI figured sheâd be crying since she usually nurses around this time.â
âShe actually went to sleep really easily,â Phillip tells her.
âShe did?â Danny looks perplexed. âWhat did you do?â
âUm, well, when she started crying, we listened to some music. I figured maybe she was getting sick of baby Beethoven, so we listened to my running playlist. Some rap, dance, pop. We danced around. Sheâs going to be a party girl, I think. She doesnât want to go to sleep and miss out on the fun.â
âI still canât believe you got her to go to sleep without eating,â Lori says.
âOh, well, the dancing only kept her happy for about an hour,â Phillip says.
âYeah,â I agree. âSo, around eleven, I fed her.â
âHow did you do that?â Lori asks. âI didnât give you enough milk.â
âI know, and I didnât want to interrupt your date, so I gave her some of the sample formula the doctor gave me.â
âYOU DID WHAT?â Lori yells. âWhy would you do that? You know Iâm nursing!â
âI know that, so I made Phillip look it up online,â I explain. âWe read on a nursing site that itâs perfectly okay to supplement with formula at her age. It was just a few ounces, and then she conked out.â
âHow could you do that?â Lori yells at me like I fed her baby tequila.
âBecause she was hungry,â I say. âShe loved it. Sucked it down, burped, fell right to sleep. Itâs not a bad thing.â
âAre you serious?â Danny asks. âShe didnât cry. Not at all?â
âNot one bit,â I say. âThis is probably a stupid question, but could there be something youâre eating thatâs upsetting her tummy?â
Loriâs eyes bug out. âHow you even suggest such a thing! Breast milk is always best!â
Phillip interjects, âSheâs suggesting it because, after we fed her the breast milk, she cried for an hour. Maybe she was just tired, but she didnât cry after the formula.â
âMaybe Jayâs onto something here,â Danny agrees.
âOh, sure,â Lori spews. âTake her side, like always.â
âThis isnât about taking sides, Lori. Letâs just talk to the doctor about it.â He sighs, and I feel his pain. No matter what he says, she thinks itâs wrong.
âYou should have called me!â Lori snatches the baby carrier, grabs the diaper bag in a huff, marches toward me, and gets in my face. âYouâre going to be a horrible mother!â
Phillip immediately steps in front of her. Iâve never seen him look so angry. His body looms over hers. âYou need to take that back and apologize to Jadyn.â
âNo,â Lori says, clutching the carrier and shaking her head.
âAll we did for the last six hours was take care of your child, so you could go out. Your baby is asleep and safe. Tell Jadyn thank you, or you will never step foot in this house again.â
She grits her teeth, turns to me, spits out a, âThank you,â and then marches up the stairs, slamming the door on her way out.
âGo, Phillip,â I say with a smile.
Phillip glares at Danny. Heâs still pissed.
Danny shakes his head in embarrassment and gives me a hug. âIâm sorry for what she said, Jay. For what itâs worth, I think youâre going to be a great mom. And thanks to both of you for letting us have a night out.â
Phillip looks Danny in the eye. âYou should have been the one to say something to her. Not me. Time to be a man, Danny.â
âYeah, I know. Iâll see you guys later.â