“A-da!” A sticky little hand suddenly came down hard against Bella’s cheek. Bella gently held on to Eryn’s little hand and chuckled nervously. A cranky Mya sat on one knee while Eryn sat on the other. The twins had already eaten, been bathed, changed into nice clothes, their hair was neatly done, pulled back with a floral headband. They were pretty much camera ready, but Bella forgot one thing: naptime.
“I’m sorry,” she said, bouncing the twins on her knees as Mya fussed, wiggling to get down. Eryn was grabbing for Bella’s face again for some reason. “Can we take five?” She looked apologetically at the camerawoman. The director of the documentary had some brilliant idea of interviewing Bella alone with the twins. For what reason? Bella couldn’t figure it out but right now, she thought it was the worst idea ever. “Sure, let’s take five,” said the woman. “Or better yet… maybe we can film this after the girls are rested? You’ll soon hear their not so harmonious duet if we keep this up.” The woman chuckled. “Okay, how about after naptime for the twins, we get Nathaniel in on this interview? Maybe while they nap you can tell me about what it was like coming into the profession of wildlife management?” “Sure,” said Bella, shouting over the beginning of Eryn’s cranky babbles. She let Mya wiggle out of her grip, and just as Mya made a run for it, Nathan entered. “Whoa!” He exclaimed, scooping up the little one into his arms. “We have an escapee here, I see.” Bella looked a little defeated. “Yep. Interview over for now. Want to help me put the girls down for a nap?” Suddenly, the camerawoman was interested again. “Mind if we get that on camera, actually?” Bella and Nathan exchanged looks. “Uhm okay. Sure,” Bella said after a while.
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